
23.5" off the ground. Still has room for cargo. Couldn't make the carbon fiber rods work. The most versatile shape is the angle rod, but carbon fiber is too brittle to form angle rods.
In its 1st drive with the higher mount


The left wheel broke off again & the right wheel finished completely worn down again. It was toed out a few more times & didn't show as many signs of lateral wear, but still ground down in no time. At least the video was good.
The last left wheel break was Dec 18, 2017 & the right wheel had come loose to some degree.
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