Hey guys-
I know this is a very broad title, but I've got a lot to learn. I'm looking to build a kart/buggy cross, some kind of one-seater to cruise around in my fields with. However, I'm still really new to this, so any help is appreciated.
Chassis/Frame: From what I gather, these tend to be custom built to fit the driver. Is this true? I'm a slightly shorter than average male (5'9"), so it would seem that it would be fairly easy to find a prebuilt one. However, if I build my own, what design features does one look for in a frame? Just a simple rectangle, or is there reason behind the "fancy" flairs and bends that some have?
Engine: I've heard that somewhere between about 4-8HP is the sweetspot for karts, but given that I'll be doing some off-road hill climbing, it would seem logical to air on the higher end of the scale. I know that this topic has its own topic section, but I'm just looking to clear up the basics before I get into detail.
Suspension: I still can't visualize how a suspension system and steering can go together. It seems like when the shock absorbers compress, the tie rod would no longer be in a straight line outward, but would rather be a radiant of a circle. This would imply that hitting a bump would affect the steering because the tie rod would effectively be traveling a couple degrees around the circle, making the total distance from its origin (at the kart's center) to the suspension shorter. Is this at all true?
Thank you so much for any answers you can provide. I'm still really new to all this.
~Jonas
I know this is a very broad title, but I've got a lot to learn. I'm looking to build a kart/buggy cross, some kind of one-seater to cruise around in my fields with. However, I'm still really new to this, so any help is appreciated.
Chassis/Frame: From what I gather, these tend to be custom built to fit the driver. Is this true? I'm a slightly shorter than average male (5'9"), so it would seem that it would be fairly easy to find a prebuilt one. However, if I build my own, what design features does one look for in a frame? Just a simple rectangle, or is there reason behind the "fancy" flairs and bends that some have?
Engine: I've heard that somewhere between about 4-8HP is the sweetspot for karts, but given that I'll be doing some off-road hill climbing, it would seem logical to air on the higher end of the scale. I know that this topic has its own topic section, but I'm just looking to clear up the basics before I get into detail.
Suspension: I still can't visualize how a suspension system and steering can go together. It seems like when the shock absorbers compress, the tie rod would no longer be in a straight line outward, but would rather be a radiant of a circle. This would imply that hitting a bump would affect the steering because the tie rod would effectively be traveling a couple degrees around the circle, making the total distance from its origin (at the kart's center) to the suspension shorter. Is this at all true?
Thank you so much for any answers you can provide. I'm still really new to all this.
~Jonas