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    Solid Rear Axle Swap on the Bugatti

    Here's the latest guys on my Bugatti pedal car. Been too long on the progress front (the flu has made it's round through the house) but just recently I was able to get a complete redo complete on the rear wheels. I was having trouble with getting a solid mount of our bicycle wheels, as well as...
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    Razor MX 500 elec. to 5hp gas conversion

    Just curious, was the motor and battery totally shot on this thing? I was looking at thinking the motor and battery may make a mild small kids go kart, but maybe their not powerful enough? Jas
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    Race Number for the Bugatti

    @mike75925 - Yeah, I was tempted to leave it without paint but since the stainless wasn't exactly perfect (nor even remotely close) I decided to paint it. Since I've clearly caught the bug there will be more to come. Next one will be for me. :-) Since you guys asked I took some full shots today...
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    Race Number for the Bugatti

    Although not exactly a major technical achievement I was able to get some time together and hand paint a racing number to add to the vintage racer look of the Bugatti this past week: I did both sides and am pretty pleased with it. I know for a fact this thing is going to get destroyed so I...
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    The Bugatti Kart Radiator and Grill

    Although my grill and radiator are totally fake (in fact this kart doesn't even have an engine!) I still am pretty pleased with it and wanted share with you guys.. I wanted it to be similar to the original Bugatti grill: I drew up a rough shape (and had a friend whip up a custom logo!) I...
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    Suggestions on a 110 Welder?

    I'm looking for suggestions for a 110v wire feed welder. I'm not looking to say build the Eiffel Tower, but something to use to construct a kart frame, etc. I'd like something small, that doesn't require gas, wire feed, etc. Any suggestions? Thanks! Jas
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    My First Kart Project

    What wheels are you gonna use on this baby? You're off to a great start for sure. Jas
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    New Honda gx610 Vtwin build!

    Wow, that looks like one heckuva ride! The workmanship looks top notch, great job!
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    Awesome lowbudget gokart built from scratch!

    Oh yeah! I completely forgot all about Sketchup... add that to my list of To Do's. Now that the Bugatti is nearing completion (updates coming soon!) I'm totally going to diagram the changes I've made to the blue prints. Thanks for bringing that up... Jas
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    Progress w/Steel Body

    Totally hear you on that Mike. After every cut with the sheets I ran sandpaper over the edge to make it as dull as possible.
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    Progress w/Steel Body

    You guys rock. Why didn't I join this forum a year ago? Great minds think alike. At first I did consider the ketcar approach, but I wasn't able to find one and I the whole project started with those bike wheels if you can believe that! As for the chain guard, yup I'm with you guys. I want to...
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    Progress w/Steel Body

    Yup, I've totally considered ventilation options for the tail. This one will be for my boys and to start with will have a pedal system: (earlier shot of getting the crank in place) A follow up version with a motor will need to have maybe a removable tail section or at least hinged for access...
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    Progress w/Steel Body

    Ha! Mike, no kidding. Yeah it's definitely a fun little project thanks for the ribbing! :cheers2: Here is another shot from the side of the rear, definitely shows the improvement over the front work. Space wise yeah I could totally fit a small motor in there. Would take some reworking of the...
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    My new toy!

    Note that you could probably find the parts you need to replace at PartsForScooters.com. They have a big selection of stuff specific to fixing the Razor MX lines. I too was interested in finding one of these for parts, and seeing that you came across one that cheap gives me hope! :wai:
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    My new toy!

    JB Welded Flywheel Yeah, I didn't have much luck at all using JB Weld to hold a sprocket on and it had much less torque on it than what you're talking about here. I'd suggest just going to a random welding shop. I'd bet for $15 they'd do it for you. I've done that before and it worked out just...
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