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Right, this may be an easier way rather than pushing the board to the limit.
Such a board may be cheap enough so that it wouldn't increase the overall cost too much.
May I ask what type of motor you usually use on your models?
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Very cool, i can see a way around my kettengrad idea now :) & the 1/16 goliath tracked mine
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I think these two are small enough, the module as it is will fit without any pb.
You got the boxes and tracks of both?
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you can even find videos of the Goliath (haven't checked the Kettenkrad yet) to get the real sound from.
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I have 1/35 tracks, so I just have to make a sprocket and few little changes. Maybe could try it. The 1/16 goliath very similar size to 1/35 tracked tank like an rso or similar
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Then, I can confirm there's no problem.
Have you visited our website? The kit you'd need for a Goliath is this one: https://makethemmove.com/produit/kit-ve ... chenilles/
Video is an option: https://makethemmove.com/produit/camera/
It's in french but if you need support in english, it's ok, just let me know.
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forgot to mention about the kettenkrad, would be the same kit

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Hello Christophe.

I have one of these BMW R75 bikes, what are your thoughts, do you think it possible to fit your system into one of these?

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Hello Mick,

well, I dont know the size of the model but from the pictures on the post, I'd say yes.
Need to check the side car, best solution would be to put battery, module and motor in.
Battery size: 41x29x10
Module size: 24x35x14 - without plastic case, add 1mm on each side for plastic case (though this one is not mandatory)
Motor: 14x12x34 (you can rework the case of the motor to come down to 33mm)
Servo: 8.5x20x20 (standard), 6x13.5x17 (smallest but I don't know if the torque will be enough)
Speaker: 20x30x4
Can you check if module (without plastic case), motor, battery and speaker can be put in the side car?
Are the side car wheel and the motorcycle rear wheel on the same line?
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You would probably need to add some weight to the front wheel
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