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If you really want to glue the rear bearings in use araldite ,it is a bit more tolerant than CA glue and gives you time to set the joint up ,and additionally doesnt run where its not needed
The idea of glueing in 3/32 brass tube into the hole in the chassis is a good one as you can then move the motor back towards the rear axle and cut the forks off the back
This allows a better weight didtribution with more weight over the rear wheels ,just lengthen the front to compensate
Additionally you must have the pick ups right down on the tapes so I would suggest you use smaller front wheels asPer john sechi
Cheers tony
If you really want to glue the rear bearings in use araldite ,it is a bit more tolerant than CA glue and gives you time to set the joint up ,and additionally doesnt run where its not needed
The idea of glueing in 3/32 brass tube into the hole in the chassis is a good one as you can then move the motor back towards the rear axle and cut the forks off the back
This allows a better weight didtribution with more weight over the rear wheels ,just lengthen the front to compensate
Additionally you must have the pick ups right down on the tapes so I would suggest you use smaller front wheels asPer john sechi
Cheers tony