Throughout the first semester the HPVC team has completed final design of the chassis, drivetrain, and fairing and will begin to integrate each of these designs into the larger product. HPVC is hoping to have a finalized prototype by December 3rd, 2018, and upon completion simulations will be ran.
Currently the team is working on enhancing the design of the braking systems, fitting the gears and pedals into the chassis and fairing, and a cost vs strength analysis of certain materials.
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