Belt drive in the middle would be cool, good idea!
keep the rubber side down!
keep the rubber side down!
+1Belt drive in the middle would be cool, good idea!
That's what I'm hoping for, as long as it rolls straight enough with tires on I'm happy.I'm wondering if the tires might take out the variance in that wobble. And, if it's center belt, the middle rim won't affect the roll anyway. This is def an out of the build box kind of idea!
It's definitely a learning experience, I have no idea what I'm doing. Just a vision in my head and a drawing on cardboard.Def watching this. You might have to do something to get a usable gear ratio if you use the center rim as a pulley. Looks like some good head scratching happening here..
And there was alot of WTH to get it there.It's a roller!!
No, the tires are seated. My driveway isn't level and the alley is dipped. It rolls straight on my garage floor.Looks close, is one side of the tire bead not seated fully, causing a flat spot?
keep the rubber side down!
Glad to hear it! Too good an idea to not use!No, the tires are seated. My driveway isn't level and the alley is dipped. It rolls straight on my garage floor.
I think it'll be fine once I get it mounted in the frame and rollers.
Thanks, I'm working on a plan to get the noise down. In my head I have two options, I'll try the less expensive of the two first. Can't try either til I get the metal sides cut.That's awesome! [emoji106] [emoji41]
Even if it sounds like lots of friction...[emoji32]
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