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Mine had a lawn mower engine and belt drive :cool: |
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On the Kart - I flipped the spindles side-to-side and moved the tie rods under/behind the steering shaft. This really straightened them out. Based on some additional reading and posts above, in addition to making some modifications to help the Ackermann angle, I think I will cut off the front spindle brackets and reweld them with more caster. That's about as far as I'm willing to go on Kart Version 1.0. I don't think my boys will give a rat's a$$ quite honestly whether it steers correctly or not. They're just excited to drive the thing! It's mostly me driving the design bus, and I want it to work well for when I have to "test drive it" for them. After that, it's time to hook up the brake, work out a seat and then on to the MOTOR! Fun stuff. Thanks for the help, Tom |
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Go Kart Galaxy- Go Kart Parts and Minibike Parts at Discount Prices I could've bought a frame as well for less than $100 more. . . but where's the fun in that? Tubing cost me something like $30, I have a welder, drill press, a borrowed tubing notcher, metal band saw, grinder etc... and need the practice. Of course the priceless component is time w/the kids building and engineering and testing etc.... I'm sure I could do it cheaper by fabricating more parts myself and buying an old junkyard snowmobile for parts etc..., but I decided this was my threshold for $$, time and knowledge etc... If I drag the project out too long, my boys will lose interest. Tom |
Cool site. With what engine do you power something like this and where would you buy it?
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It's a standard engine for a lot of organized racing series. EDIT: They are on sale, http://www.harborfreight.com/65-hp-horizontal-shaft-overhead-valve-gas-engine-66015.html |
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I am eventually planning to make it electric. I'd like to learn a little about the systems and having it quiet in my neighborhood would be a bonus too. I have a few old chainsaw motors that a friend gave me sitting under my workbench. One of them is pretty big - I have no idea if they have the torque to get a kart like this rolling, but since they are free, I thought I'd give them a try first. My boys are young, so speed is not the ultimate goal for Kart Version 1.0. They will get a kick out of the fact that it will move under its own power - even if it's only moving at 5mph! Check this beast out: YouTube - Neurotikart II - First Ride! Tom |
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Maybe an engine out of an old Honda 125. That way you aready have a clutch and sprocket. And as the boys are quite young don't mention it has more than one gear.
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Here is my 100cc race kart
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Well, It's alive! It's not quite finished, but it moves under it's own power. After some head scratching with the chain saw motor, I decided to spend $109 at Harbor Freight and get their 6.5 HP clone engine. It was simple to set up and install. Here's a few pics of the inaugural test w/my 5yr. old. It was just about dark when I finally got it running, but we couldn't wait for the next morning. . . video to follow as soon as I have few minutes to do some editing. It's fast as heck!
Tom http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1289882540.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1289882571.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1289882642.jpg |
I have some kart side pods and I think a nose cone if you want...
Free if you pay the freightSmileWavyhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1289883091.jpg:cool: |
Ps. Very cool thing for you do do for your son!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
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( the side pods and nose cone will absorb a TON of energy in a crash. I've tested them at speed) |
Karts become very addictive. My lads started on a fun kart like that then progressed to a 100cc two stroke fun kart, then to a full blown race outfit. Oldest son is state title holder and youngest son is #2 in the sate in their respective classes. Both use Yamaha KT100S engines. Over 17.5HP after blueprinting. Excellent family bonding times.
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Very nicely done! I like the use of the child booster seat as a racing seat.:) That's a super cool father/son project.
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put a hpv 100cc on it!
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Get a roll bar on that thing.... it's only a matter of time now.
Awesome project BTW. Wrenching on my go kart with my dad led directly to buying a 73 VW to restore with my dad which led to my car obsession. Thanks, Dad! |
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