I assuming that the wingnut/threaded rod braking system should be on the front axle then.SlipStrike1244 wrote:put the wingnut braking on the back so the stopping is more natural and so that if you go too fast, you won't flip or something like that also, pick the 3 7/8th wheels. If the wheels are too big you might not have precision in braking with the wingnut. the motor was 32000 rpm unloaded at 6v and 39000rpm at 7.5v. i used lite flite wheels from towerhobbies.com
Did you use bushings or ball bearings?