Every time I turn the bolt on the shaft it spins. Don't want to force anything...unless I'm supposed too. ... I pulled the snap ring and clutch with wiggle but not clear shaft to remove... or am I just a du-mas?
So got ride from a friend on a trade, I'm out maybe 200 dollar value.. so I'm trying to figure out a price point for this honda.. runs but throttle cable is broke, (I'm headed home to jerry rig it) I want to sell and fund new go kart build... thought of turning this into a kart. But the build...
So title says it all, when I start it up it wants to race away... Under its own weight the tire doesn't spin but the second I lift the rear tire, the dirt starts slinging...even with brake engaged. . Any info helps and it also sounds like it could use some oiling got a squeak.. thanks
Maybe just us up here. But hit it with some heat, grab a torch.. I've found that helps to break stuff loose. Let cool. And heat again this can do the trick...
Not sure how you feel about a dirt bike motor. But I Recently acquired a pw80 Yamaha engine. Upon doing some homework. Found they are relatively cheap and can produce a good amount of power with room for adjustments. Love to hear if anyone has used one of these before.
I'm in the same boat...
Start digging is the best suggestion. Once I think I came up with a new question or design some grease monkey on here has already done it. . . Takes some time but you should be able to find what you need here... pics when you can. It feeds these forum animals.
More like no tracks....Besides the bumper car types.
Yea shipping is generally outrageous. Land or ground rates don't always stay true. As most places ship via air to where I'm at.
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No skipping sled in my...
So got a mini project from a friends house where it was a project of many. Basically who ever was over an with a few beers in hand would all tinker an build. Finally got him to cut the project loose and I dragged it to my yard where I'm the sole person working on it.
Once I took a closer...
Old race karts are dime a dozen down south.. but up here in Alaska is like finding uni-corn poo.. so hard... but the easy swap idea is for sure a possibility. From what I see dropping track an adding wheels to front will be easy. I plan on running a chain from my belt. Just have to mount some...
As my over active mind has it. I've put a few projects on hold while I get correct material or extra funds for other ventures... but as I look out my window at another weak winter I want to turn my sled into a kart, quad. Not sure what to call it, but figure with a 4 tire Count it belongs here...