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Re: pic: 1714 Polycarb prototype Crab Drive (backdrop1)
So I'll just ask you guys this stuff here since I'm too lazy to bump down an email.
If you guys don't call it "carb drive" I'm quitting the team. How do the belts stay on the wheel? It seems like with tons of side load (turning at full speed, being rammed) they could wear away and pop off if they're being held on just by the teeth in the belt. Is there going to be a full test chassis so that we can ram things into it all day and see what happens? Have you guys run this through its paces yet? How much does it flex? It looks wonderfully cool. ![]() Last edited by Chris is me : 26-10-2009 at 11:43. |
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