Thedude
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Do you think the sprockets on a bike will work for a go kart? Also what do you think about using the gear shift thing from the bike?
also, just because you let off the gas on an engine with a centrifugal clutch it won't disengage. the clutch will remain engaged until the kart has coasted down to a speed where the back wheels are spinning the engine below the engagement rpm
That doesn't make any sense. I've had my original cart in the air with a hillard clutch and the shoes retracted after letting off the gas and the tires were still spinning. Same goes for a CVT, releasing the throttle disengages the clutch and the kart freewheels.
If that was the case and it didn't disengage until the kart was coasting at minimum engagement speed you would engine brake from the kart trying to over come the engine compression. Just like a car or truck with the shifter in 1st gear, the engine and transmission are locked together and RPMS never drop and you slow down like you're towing a building.
Unless you're talking about the time from releasing the throttle to idle rpms, which shouldn't be more than a couple seconds.
I'm confused now.
Unless you're talking about the time from releasing the throttle to idle rpms, which shouldn't be more than a couple seconds.
Maybe even only one second. An eternity when you're trying to grab a gear! It's all academic anyhow...
1) The driver actually HAS to move to accomplish a successful shift using a bike derailleur system. Ever try to shift a bicycle without pedalling?
2) These bike components are going to detonate anyhow. How many horsepower are YOU?