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Hmmm, sounds like the menu with hover buttons is causing some problems. Try
this direct link to the page. You won't get the menu frame to the left or
the title frame to the top, but you'll be able to see the important stuff!
You should be able to navigate around all of the caterham pages from here.
Fredrick, let me know what you think, and how it compares to your design.
http://www.callnet0800.com/myhome/nreverett/Lego/Caterham/rear_sus.htm
Thanks,
Neil
"Fredrik Glöckner" wrote:
> Neil <mennre@leeds.ac.uk> writes:
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> > http://www.callnet0800.com/myhome/nreverett/Lego/legoindex.htm
>
> I tried to look at this, but got no contents at all in my Netscape
> browser. Just some notes and the LEGO webring on the bottom.
>
> > I think the rear suspension is the most appropriate for your model.
> > It is similar to the front suspension on Fredrick's car, but is
> > located in a different way, and has driveshafts rather than steering.
>
> This sounds just like the suspension I'm working on at the moment! It's
> a very interesting approach.
>
> Fredrik
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Take a look at my GPL Tech website!
www.callnet0800.co.uk/myhome/nreverett/gplindex.htm
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