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10.22.2008, 03:10 PM

I'd bet they were counter weighted on the uphill side. If you watch them, they roll a certain little bit, then seem to stop on their own, which is what would happen at the point where the mass was at its lowest point.


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10.22.2008, 03:16 PM

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I'd bet they were counter weighted on the uphill side. If you watch them, they roll a certain little bit, then seem to stop on their own, which is what would happen at the point where the mass was at its lowest point.
ok i watched again and now agree. even after the tire hits the next one, it continues to that weighted spot inside the tire
   
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