Announcing the new Nova F600 Blade
Chains hold up just fine with this setup. They can handle the twist. It has been done for years in f5 and now f6. Never had a chain failure.
As to suspension movement, they are a live axle chassis. Not a kart at all.
Actually, suspension travel is much further than an VanDiemen FE or FC has. It is quite controlled.
Announcing the new Nova F600 Blade
There is simply no way to build a car at that price as a constructor. I built my own f5 starting with an existing KBS. Not counting the initial car purchase it is more than that just to modify.
Maybe if you access to scrap usable metal and your own CNC/lathe/welding/body molding/leftover resin/Kevlar/glass etc and your own time maybe.
I wish all racing was cheaper. Just In Hubs bearings and wheels you are probably at close to $2000-3000 range.
I am actually a bit surprised at the roller price being so low. I was guessing 26-29000 when I saw the construction.
Announcing the new Nova F600 Blade
Clark, I have a question. Why the relatively sharp bump over the front pushrods? Really it leads to a whole other post I should ask about the value of frontal area versus angles to the wind.
Announcing the new Nova F600 Blade
I always wonder about blending little blisters like that. Symmetric, asymmetric, etc. length to height three, five, seven times.
Had to imagine less surface area than you already had.