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Re: The Triton's competition

 
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Old 26-06.-2008, 09:49 AM   #1
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I'm coming up with a better design, one that includes a truss, which is
a common feature in architecture, I believe the simplicity and
lightweight properties of trusses could be applied to this frame.

It will be a pretty intricate drawing, so I'd like to know if it'd even
be considered before I spend a lot of time working on it.


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Old 26-06.-2008, 09:59 AM   #2
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Kyle_Destroyer wrote:
> I'm coming up with a better design, one that includes a truss, which is
> a common feature in architecture, I believe the simplicity and
> lightweight properties of trusses could be applied to this frame.
>
> It will be a pretty intricate drawing, so I'd like to know if it'd even
> be considered before I spend a lot of time working on it.




I appreciate the thought, but a titanium trussed frame for unicyclying
seems a little to intricate and I doubt it would justify the work going
into it. Unless of course your willing to pay more $$$$


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Old 26-06.-2008, 05:12 PM   #3
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The UniSLAB wrote:
> I appreciate the thought, but a titanium trussed frame for unicyclying
> seems a little to intricate and I doubt it would justify the work going
> into it. Unless of course your willing to pay more $$$$





Roger boss! No trusses it is!

Still can't wait for this frame, I know I'll never get a discount but
(granted my soon-to-be car doesn't cost too much to repair) I'm pumped
to be able to get a titanium frame, it'll match the plates in my arm
and leg, and the huge rod screwed in my tibia!

also the old plate they took out that I made into a necklace!


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