I thought I'd start with an introduction. My stepson and I took possession of a 2 seater go kart a few years ago. It had been sitting under a guys building. He gave it to us. My wife wanted to buy him one for Christmas one year but I said lets build one instead. I'm fairly mechanical so I figured we could do this. Well our go kart has sat for three years. Last week my stepson said he'd like to work on it. I told him let's make a list of what we need and what we need to do. We need just about everything for this thing. Luckly I came across this forum and hope to find more info. Just alittle FYI I went to Nothern Tool the other day and they did not sell parts for go karts. Atleast not in store. We could buy tires though, ha.
Our goal is to have a fun and safe go kart. Something for tooling around on. Something we can build together. Spend time teaching him about tools and garage safety. He's 13 now so this will be a great time to teach him some valuable skills. I never had this chance as a kid. I never owned a go kart and knew few kids who did. Most who did have a kart were a lot better off than us. This will give us a chance to do something kool. I'm always itching to do something fun....
We are hoping to get this thing done before the end of October. I think we can do it. We just have to stay motivated. This is the reason for the build thread. To keep us moving and you guys keep cheering us on.
Kids these days only know to go out and buy something if they want it. They have no idea what it is to use their hands, imagination and time. It is a shame that all the schools around here have stop teaching shop class. What a shame because so many kids need this. They need a chance to learn basic skills that will last them a lifetime. He's getting to that age where he needs that connection between machine and himself. I know at 13 I did.
Our kart won't win a show or be the fastest but it's going to be pretty darn kool. I'll do my best to let him have a strong lean on this thing. To step back and let him make some decisions and have some ideas. I'll let him swing a few wrenches and ask some questions that I don't have answers to. But in the end I want this to be fun. Who knows I might have to build one for myself......
We will be replacing bearings in the front end. Fixing one spindle, crack in weld. Hopefully I can get the sprocket loose from the axle this week. I've soaked this thing in oil for days now. We will see. Any ideas? I probably have to replace the rear bearings as well but I don't think it will be to bad. By the time we are done it will be brand new, lol. We are going to have to get a motor for this thing which I think we might have a free one on the way, we will see. I'm looking forward to it and so is he. We've got a ton of work to do, but it will be worth it. Thanks for looking and sharing.
Our goal is to have a fun and safe go kart. Something for tooling around on. Something we can build together. Spend time teaching him about tools and garage safety. He's 13 now so this will be a great time to teach him some valuable skills. I never had this chance as a kid. I never owned a go kart and knew few kids who did. Most who did have a kart were a lot better off than us. This will give us a chance to do something kool. I'm always itching to do something fun....
We are hoping to get this thing done before the end of October. I think we can do it. We just have to stay motivated. This is the reason for the build thread. To keep us moving and you guys keep cheering us on.
Kids these days only know to go out and buy something if they want it. They have no idea what it is to use their hands, imagination and time. It is a shame that all the schools around here have stop teaching shop class. What a shame because so many kids need this. They need a chance to learn basic skills that will last them a lifetime. He's getting to that age where he needs that connection between machine and himself. I know at 13 I did.
Our kart won't win a show or be the fastest but it's going to be pretty darn kool. I'll do my best to let him have a strong lean on this thing. To step back and let him make some decisions and have some ideas. I'll let him swing a few wrenches and ask some questions that I don't have answers to. But in the end I want this to be fun. Who knows I might have to build one for myself......
We will be replacing bearings in the front end. Fixing one spindle, crack in weld. Hopefully I can get the sprocket loose from the axle this week. I've soaked this thing in oil for days now. We will see. Any ideas? I probably have to replace the rear bearings as well but I don't think it will be to bad. By the time we are done it will be brand new, lol. We are going to have to get a motor for this thing which I think we might have a free one on the way, we will see. I'm looking forward to it and so is he. We've got a ton of work to do, but it will be worth it. Thanks for looking and sharing.
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