Thx, How do you protect the electronics inside the enclosure?
In this case the screw goes from the bottom to the top. So, on the underside I will dremel a hole for a cone washer and the screw to be flush or slightly recessed in the board (haven’t got around to this part yet.
In other cases, screw into the deck, I do that for a T-nut, and just make sure the screw isn’t long enough to protrude.
Damn was lazy should’ve rotated earlier. This works out @Skyart going to need you throw in extra tires.
Daaaaaang! How many miles did you get out of yours?
Yeah sounds about right. Depending on how fast and hard you ride they are about 300-500 mile tire, soft compound
Jimmy also carves hard pretty much non stop. He would be a good beta tester for any new wheels that require stress testing
Cool, thx again.
The orange one puts a serious tickle in my pickle.
Yeah, great colour. But that shape is uncomfortably close to RedEmber in my book.
The similarity is there, but I didn’t even think about it until you pointed it out.
The warlord still looks like an original design to me, and I say that as a RE owner, who will never touch a Acedeck (fucking shameless copycats).
Its the insulation from the end of one of the balance wires. It actually confused me too when i looked at the photo
OHHHHHHH
I fucking love these
Why are there multiple boards with the same number though
Thank you! And yes, I made all of these based on the actual liveries of the rally winners, from 1972 to 1990 (1987 is missing). Still have a lot of work to do to complete the winners from 1991–2022 This is being also an opportunity to learn Blender.
Drivers used different numbers based on each rally location. For that reason, I opted to choose the number they used on the last rally they won.