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Re: pic: Team 67's Wheels
Who needs wheels... we can fly!
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Hey guys, thanks for the comments on the wheels. I designed the wheels based off of several real world wheels that I liked. I basically made my own version out of 2 or 3, then edited them to make them as storng as possible. Nearer to the end of the build season when we see where we're at weight-wise (might not have any left!
) I'm going to see about making some brake disc/caliper simulators... just for that added cool factor As for the issue of getting on the platform ( they're 6 1/4in, BTW), ya'll will just have to wait and see what we've come up with... you'll be quite suprised I think. ![]() |
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