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Most rovers seem to have soft wheels and the rocker-bogie method for suspension
If we want to do rocker-bogie we can copy the existing design, or go monkey mode just for fun and have 5 wheels to be unique
Weakest option given the center of gravity/mass on the current rover.
If this were to happen I would like to revisit the larger chassis Idea somehow because even though we made it a lot taller, we still have a lot less room to work with compared to other teams.
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Option 1: Standard Rover Things
Most rovers seem to have soft wheels and the rocker-bogie method for suspension
If we want to do rocker-bogie we can copy the existing design, or go monkey mode just for fun and have 5 wheels to be unique
Option 2: The Current Rover
Keep the 6-bar method and get new shocks:
https://www.qa1.net/tech-center/tech-articles/how-to-measure-custom-shocks
https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/blogs/worldwide-cyclery-blog/the-basics-to-upgrading-the-rear-shock-on-you-mountain-bike
Option 3: Tweel Only
Weakest option given the center of gravity/mass on the current rover.
If this were to happen I would like to revisit the larger chassis Idea somehow because even though we made it a lot taller, we still have a lot less room to work with compared to other teams.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: