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Unread 20-11-2008, 00:51
CraigHickman
 
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Re: off center 6WD help

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard View Post
I think it's insulting to say Eric's experience with a 6 wheel had no attention to detail. He learned his 6 wheels with 330, which has had some pretty nice ones the last few years.

I'll second his recommendation not to put the weight over the center wheels, you'll get a much better performing 6 wheel.
Meant that in no way to be insulting, I'm truly sorry if it came across that way. It was more meant as a statement towards myself: I've always been a little bit lackadaisical when it came to mechanical principals, physics, math, and all that (hence why I'm a sociology major! gasp!), but center of mass has been one of the few that I actually spend time on.

Though hey, the idea of Omni's is also an awesome one. No need for drop, no need for rocking, and you can put your weight in the middle. It's like getting cake, and eating it too!
 


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