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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Drivetrain
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My bad, i was talking about fatigue of the belt. They are just plastic, belts are great if you can use them and chain is just a tad bit easier to maintain and good luck with whatever you go with. BTW, nice cad job. |
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Re: pic: FRC 1771 Drivetrain
Im hoping I can get this drivetrain under 30 lbs. I havent made one yet that could actually function that was that light. Im working on a single speed version in case there is no need for a shifter like this past year.
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