Go kart Nearly Finished

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JayGokart

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Hi people

This is the go kart Ive been working on for over a month now, For my boys.
built from scratch. Being in the steel industry, All the steel was obtained from work.

20ml Gal rhs (Frame)
25 od pipe & 15 od pipe & 20ml round bar (Steering assembly)
75*40 PFC (Axle bracket)


The motor is a honda gx 160, 68t sprocket, 12t Maxtorque Clutch:D
 

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theo

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Looks good, might need some angle to the seat back for comfort.
 

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Hey Jay, those race kart steering wheels are usualy mounted so the flat spot is pointing upward. You'll probably find you'll not only get a better grip but it would also give you a handy reference point to your wheels pointing forward to help regain control during a spin out.
 

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Priorities, people! Never mind seatbacks and engine mounts... Where's the brakes????
Kart looks pretty good. Rear sprocket from a dirtbike?
 

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Hey Jay, those race kart steering wheels are usualy mounted so the flat spot is pointing upward. You'll probably find you'll not only get a better grip but it would also give you a handy reference point to your wheels pointing forward to help regain control during a spin out.
Thanks for the tip
Its actually that way just to make more room

thanks anderkart
 
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