Soapbox tech
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MTB 20mm through axle front hubs on a stub axle, advantage is you get disk brakes for minimal effort . . simple enough to fabricate a hub carrier, front and rear fixed axles would keep things under control complexity wise . . bmx ish rims with slicks . . always wanted to do some gravity racing, never had the time . .
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Hm. Wonder if we are looking at different regs?!istoo wrote:There are relatively strict rules to stick to for size and footprint.
I will double check but fairly suire the regs stated no string or foot actuated steering.
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Thanks, fd. I'm working along those lines...you know my engineering capability...
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campbell wrote:Hm. Wonder if we are looking at different regs?!istoo wrote:There are relatively strict rules to stick to for size and footprint.
I will double check but fairly suire the regs stated no string or foot actuated steering.
Do you have the link? Would be handy to reference.
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Wow, that changes thing! Originally I thought it was going to be official soap box rules. Those are very loose and there's a picture of one with rope steering so happy days.campbell wrote:Go here, then down to "Rules and Guidelines" link
http://www.rdsf.co.uk/#!soap-box-derby/y2my8
Now reconsidering entry....

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Insufficient . . . I'd go with a pram based solutioncampbell wrote:Thanks, fd. I'm working along those lines...you know my engineering capability...

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Lol. Careful. You have not seen my backup plan 

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I watched a Red Bull soap box program recently, assume it is part of a series.
Maybe good for research and lots of info on what not to do
Maybe good for research and lots of info on what not to do
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The Red Bull stuff certainly planted a seed. But some of it's on a different level entirely and clearly designed for spectator value!
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I can offer a build facility
various forms of welding and metal crafting available
various forms of welding and metal crafting available
Landrover 90 = Muddy shed spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec
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Woohoo, Paul. You may regret that!!
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I don't either! It's with it to realise how insanely intense the experience of building one becomes. Go on!fd wrote:MTB 20mm through axle front hubs on a stub axle, advantage is you get disk brakes for minimal effort . . simple enough to fabricate a hub carrier, front and rear fixed axles would keep things under control complexity wise . . bmx ish rims with slicks . . always wanted to do some gravity racing, never had the time . .
My logic, two reasons for not going for MTB wheels on a bolt through axle;
1. 15 or 20mm was lateral strength. Have here not so round 20mm axles front wheels in the garage. Again no idea what the track is like. Anthony FFS big hint!!! Cough, SE advantages required [THUMBS UP SIGN]
2. Lower overall CoG
It's for my kids, but I want a go as well, so driver weight range from 22-98kgs!
Highly scientific for no reason!
We need more racers and I know here are a lot of perfectly capable folk here, who else is going to stop Campbell and I rocking up with cardboard and Lego built carries [AMBULANCE]
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I made the mistake of showing my wife that too !IanD wrote:I watched a Red Bull soap box program recently, assume it is part of a series.
Maybe good for research and lots of info on what not to do
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Careful ? . . . feck off . . . you gonna ban me ?campbell wrote:Lol. Careful. You have not seen my backup plan
I've seen your tech skills first hand dude, you need a designer, fabricator and a driver . . .
Discussion over, the SE moderation sh*t brigade strike again . . .
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