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  1. #1 The Speed Racer; puts wheels on your Clutch... 
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    This is basically some super low weight asseories that is custom built to work with the clutch and they basically a nice adjustable skater dolly included in your clutch.


    Check these links to see how super smooth and how solid this setup actually is. The clip is done with no post stabilization or such.

    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...nd%20dices.MOV
    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...er-960x450.mov
    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...201024x576.mov

    since the clutch handles are on ball joints the front wheels can be adjusted to any angle, Just as the "back wheel" that also can be adjusted around two axises using the back support and letting the wheel mount swivel around the included 19mm carbon rod.

    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...nt%20setup.MOV

    Price is now lower since we optimized the tooling.

    Clutch setup: 250USD + shipping
    including:
    2 x front wheel handles
    1x 19mm wheel clamp
    Back support 19mm rod clamp.
    3 wheels (choose between small black or big green)
    Screws for the above.


    So email: info at syndicate dot se to order, expect 5 workdays delivery time.






    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...W%20ACTION.MOV





    So if you have a clutch and what to pimp it with wheels just send a pm.
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    I LOVE it! Great idea and one less doohickie to haul around. But isn't that why Matt created those wheel handles? ;-) Seriously, this is a great example of thinking outside the box. Now how about adding an electric motor to the getup? It'd have to be a manual transmission though...

    You need to call it Speed Racer.
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    Important question: do the wheels swivel/pivot on their axis? That would be an important feature, possible with a lockout option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Phelan View Post
    I LOVE it! Great idea and one less doohickie to haul around. But isn't that why Matt created those wheel handles? ;-) Seriously, this is a great example of thinking outside the box. Now how about adding an electric motor to the getup? It'd have to be a manual transmission though...

    You need to call it Speed Racer.
    It is now officially named speed racer, how do I change the headline :)

    I think RED wheels does not come with ball bearings, even though I think they should make that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Phelan View Post
    Important question: do the wheels swivel/pivot on their axis? That would be an important feature, possible with a lockout option.
    We made them so they do not swivel. But they are turnable since you can turn the rod in the back or the clamp holding the wheel and you can turn the Clutch handle. But I find it better to have wheels locked in then having "shopping cart" kind of wheels.... but then again maybe we can make an option for that... even though this locked alignment version is probably going to be more light weight.
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    Here it is in side winder / target tracking mode.. with a lowered front swell. takes about 10 seconds to adjust, at the most.

    http://www.syndicate.se/Files/~usr/f...nt%20setup.MOV

    Since the clutch is of such a firm build it's very sturdy even when handles are completely spread out. I would not take poison on it but I think I could almost make a ollie kick flip on this thing and it would not brake.. LOL.
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    Good point. Could there be some way to mount a laser pointer on each wheel so they can be individually aimed to allow for an arc movement around a point? My formerly owned P+S Skater MINI did that and it was the best feature allowing for quick setup.

    edit: The more I look at it, the more I like the simplicity, i.e. K.I.S.S. I'm thinking it might just be something I need to add to my clutch after having sold my Skater MINI. Really love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Phelan View Post
    Good point. Could there be some way to mount a laser pointer on each wheel so they can be individually aimed to allow for an arc movement around a point? My formerly owned P+S Skater MINI did that and it was the best feature allowing for quick setup.
    good point, thats a must for the deluxe version at least.

    Maybe add tripple lasers to the todo list. or at least a fitting for one laser above each wheel so each set could be calibrated. Even though to me it seams pretty straight forward to create a good arc as it is.
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    Sent you a PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Björn Benckert View Post
    good point, thats a must for the deluxe version at least.

    Maybe add tripple lasers to the todo list. or at least a fitting for one laser above each wheel so each set could be calibrated. Even though to me it seams pretty straight forward to create a good arc as it is.
    Which is why I mentioned the K.I.S.S. method, keep it simple. If adding a laser pointer, you would only need one, allows for a more precise aiming of the wheel. But it might be problematic with the front two wheels being on ball swivels. Simple is good.
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