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Re: Aluminum sprockets for drive train - several questions
Thanks to some of the added capabilities of the new control system, we are planning to include an odometer in our code. That way we can track repairs etc. by distance traveled and figure out how many tires we will need this year.
Of course, figuring out just what the milage really is is complicated somewhat by our tendencey to spend much of the time driving backwards. |
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