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muchalucha
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Post by muchalucha »

ok , so im gona go with drill motors but wheels still evade me , and ideas ? im on a very low budget so cheapens are good
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Post by razerdave »

I would recommend the 'Blue' wheels that Robochallenge sell, they have a nut inserted in them and they will simply thread on and bolt onto any drill motor
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Post by Remote-Controlled Dave »

I would second that recommendation. They don't cost too much for what they are. They are tested in battle with loads of different bots and they're the easiest in the world to install.
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where can i get these wheels , their site doesnt currently have a workign store
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Post by Remote-Controlled Dave »

Contact James Cooper.

http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/cgi-bin ... enom-users

He's very nice and used to getting mail about robot matters.
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Post by muchalucha »

wheel problem solved :) , this can be locked if need be :)
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