you run a 12v motor on 37v? How many of them do you get trough?
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Houston, we have a problem!!
So, i was hoping the new drive setup would slot right in... Yea that didn't quite go to plan lol...
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Originally posted by maddox10 View PostI fear your Hard-Ox will get a wider ass.
Not a bad thing in itself, a wider wheelbase makes a better controlable machine.
But if you want to use it like that, narrower wheels?
It dont look like it, but its only 20mm too wide, so i might be able to chop the wheel hubs down and shorten the axel.
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Originally posted by maddox10 View PostCustomizing hubs, with a decent lathe no prob.
But as I wrote earlier, and especialy with the length in mind and a painfull horizontal disk in front, a wider wheelbase isn't a bad idea.
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Originally posted by maddox10 View PostIf you used 3.2mm Hardox 450, and my guestimate of the size is correct, it's 35 kg for the shell alone, at least.
With the box section you did show as internal bracing, it's 45 kg , without anything in there.
It came to a total of 39.3kg!
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