i read that as either or. the only way to know for sure is ask the person running the race. or just use good BSA wheels and when they question it use thier own rules on them. just say, it says here or parallel BSA.
heidi said:that's exactly how i read it, but try telling that to my husband!
DNA RACING said:i read that as either or. the only way to know for sure is ask the person running the race. or just use good BSA wheels and when they question it use thier own rules on them. just say, it says here or parallel BSA.
heidi said:You guys are the best! Thank you all for this amazing help![]()
Questions:
1) How do you bend the DFW using a Dremel and a file? (I read in someone's post)
2) What should our Steer be on an old wooden track?
Heidi
heidi said:This is just a practice car. As of 2 days ago we hadn't even heard of the terms "cant", or "rail riding". This is our 1st attempt at making a car with these techniques that you guys were awesome in supplying us on this incredible forum. It has a 3/4" com, the rear wheels measures at 5/32" on rear, 4/36" on raised wheel, 3/36" on DFW, 2/12" cant on rear wheels (we do not think this is enough as the wheels are not riding on the outsides of the nailheads), 140 grams is the weight, the Steer on the test board (not treadmill) 5" over 5', is this good? as we will be racing on a 35' wood race track. Later this week we will be testing against our fastest to car to get the timing.