Having not used Banebots before i couldn't rell you for certain but i don't see why they wouldn't
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I think Jamie was going to give this a go but is yet to have time to try it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLGZ-up22tU
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It now seems Technobots are finishing up with their supply of Banebots wheels. They mentioned that they were thinking about it due to issues with getting them from Banebots when I contacted them about wheel stocks a few weeks ago. So you'll shortly need to get them straight from Banebots if you want to use the above wheel mount method, although there are still a few wheels of various sizes left on Techobots for now.
Could be interesting to see what will crop up wheel-wise now, since both Robo Challenge and Technobots were the go-to companies for easy-to-fit feather wheels and both have now stopped stocking their respective wheels. Guess there are the Bearing Boys wheels, though I've never found their grip to be anywhere near as good. Might be a lot of homemade numbers springing up again, similar to Tormenta 2's.Last edited by RogueTwoRobots; 2 March 2014, 00:27.
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ok, erm, I will find links precisely showing you but the basic gist is to melt a nut into a plastic wheel. The official method is with a home made jig and blow torch etc to heat the nut up, then scientifically use a drill press to put the hot nut in. I find a hob ring works well and the output of a duff drill to hold and press the nut.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLEARANCE-...item3f26eba220 These are the wheels i found, very similar to Robochallenge and Bearing boy.
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