Konykart
Tomas Konecny
I've never seen so may holes..............
BAHAHAHAHA!!!! You made a funny!!!!!! BAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Yes, soo many holes but the price is less then go-karts without holes I think
I've never seen so may holes..............
BAHAHAHAHA!!!! You made a funny!!!!!! BAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Why are there 4 different pedals ? I don't understand why theirs 4 pedals.. Shouldn't there be one for gas and one for brake? What's up with the 2 extra pedals?
Cause it's for an octopus??
That because the secondary pedal is a back-up pedal.... It works like this, you mount all four pedals by two on each side of the cart back to back, then you set your quad linkages in line and you pressure sensitive limiters and when you push on the primary pedal, it activates the secondary pedal making it look.............. Oh gee never mind.........
NO! Look at the spelling... KORNYKART.....Get it right please....![]()
Cause it's for an octopus??
That because the secondary pedal is a back-up pedal.... It works like this, you mount all four pedals by two on each side of the cart back to back, then you set your quad linkages in line and you pressure sensitive limiters and when you push on the primary pedal, it activates the secondary pedal making it look.............. Oh gee never mind.........
NO! Look at the spelling... KORNYKART.....Get it right please....![]()
How dose this stay together with everything being bolted together? I see lots of bolts rattling off idk... Just curiousidk i like things like this to be welded up therefore it safer to drive...
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Dose it come in neon orange? Or just fire truck red?
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You just jealous that you couldn't build something like that..![]()
Well, this is a pretty common Technic in those countries.... Once it is assemble by 1000 bolts, washers, and nuts, you set it out in the rain for exactly 120 hours and everything welds it's self together....... And remember, WE appreciate the THANKS we get for participating..... Do you appreciate yours? If not..................![]()
I'll never forget my first Go kart build and quad runner build.. May be from the same company here.. hmmmmm
Do you take Canadian tire dollars Konykart?
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Here ya gothere's a thanks
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I have a really nice collection of Canadian coins!!! I like how they have the gold coin insert surrounded by a silver rim etc.!!!!!!


If you open the website and look back to the V1 it has 5 pedals on it!
I'm guessing throttle, clutch, front brake, rear brake, and kick starter.
The go kart built for organists.
Anyone who's run a tractor is accustomed to a plethora of pedals... Foot throttle, clutch, left brake, right brake, diff lock, and a few other oddballs on some models. Plus a horn on some.
Nevertheless... Too complicated for a kart
Alright! That does it, I just may have to dig out my other box.......OH BOY!! I think I have enough to buy that red wagon in India or the Erector Set!!!!!! But no Dong!!
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Why you post this irelevant picture? Not funny :-(
Why's it called Konykart sounds punny in English?![]()
Because My surname is KON...Y
Hey Kony, can you tell how bored we got waiting to hear back from you?? We were scraping our money together.....Glad you turned out to be the real thang, cause most take a dump and run.........
Are your bolts and nuts stainless, painted, Zinc plated, or? and how many styles of karts do you have so far? How much shipping to send one to my ex-wife in Michigan? I know she would like that seat........ What size are the bolt heads and nuts? Anyway, good to see you back!!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-y2K213YEiBAKgJWqoC-jQ
Actually 'itsid' could have removed it all because the rules state that you must have several posts prior to posting YOUR OWN product for sale but just to let you know how patient 'itsid' was, here is the rule<>
6. ANYONE who's first post is a FOR SALE ad, or who posts a for sale ad within 24hrs of registering WILL BE REMOVED! This website IS NOT craigslist, you can peddle your goods for free there. ***For Clarification- The intention of this rule is NOT so you make one useless post somewhere and then are free to flog your junk. This For Sale section is intended to be used for and by contributing DIYGK members in good standing. If you wish to be a contributing member, then join up and post, by all means. If you're just here to buy/sell/trade, try CL***
And actually, you are trying to sell your product or you wouldn't be here. This in not the classifieds. You should have posted for sale in the 'FOR SALE' section ( after acquiring a few posts first though) and then brought this kart up for discussion here. Glad to see you take criticism ok. Just ask what other's would like to see done to make this more appealing to them. BUT, he did not delete your post or ban you, instead gave some criticism on a product and waited to see if you were coming back( most don't). IF I tell a home builder I want a brick house instead of a wood framed house and he builds a wood framed house, I won't buy his house. The public will dictate what YOU or I sell, that is a golden rule whether we like it or not. Are you out to satisfy the public (your future customer) or to satisfy yourself. The latter would just be greed. Even it it was the President of a country, he has to follow the laws also. No offense Mr. Engineer, but you must understand that without these rules, spammers would run rampant. When spammers run rampant, everyone runs to another website. Glad you aren't a spammer and welcome to our world of off road fun!!

OOOOOOOooooooooo, I need a nice CLICKER torque wrench! How'd ya know?????WHAT!! Made in GERMANY???????????
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and two box end wenches,the 10mm and 12mm are the same
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Like Kony Island!! right?
It's money, don't be sad......Oh you mean my airplanes?.........![]()
Glad you made it through the harsh intro Konykart!
The problem I am having with your product is that there are far too many bolts.
I see your "non welding" theme, but it's a bad idea; simple as that.
too many bolts to check and bolts need to be checked regularly
(lock washer or not isn't important, after several hours you must recheck the tightness of all load carrying bolts to stay safe)
And with that many of them, you loose track very easily, especially if you're a young and untrained mechanic.
which -as you said- is your target client.
An engineer would know that, thus I still claim you're not I'm afraid.
But let's juts stick with the kart.
You can easily remove 30%-50% of all bolts and instead use proper welds without even affecting the box size for shipping.
talking about it.. with 100kilo,
box size will NOT be your problem for shipping at all,
it's freight goods and weight is just as or even more important than size!
You said you designed that for just yourself, THAT is perfectly okay.
(it's still a bad design, but if you want it to be like that you are free to do so...)
if you are about to sell it though, you must make sure that it is SAFE for the buyer to use;
and frankly it is far from!
kart brake pedal is always left of the steering column.. on every single kart with a brake pedal!
Always.. on a three pedal kart there's also a clutch pedal (just like in a car) but it'll still be on the left side of the steering column.
You however arranged them differently to have shift pedals where the brake should be
(and is expected to be by most drivers that carry a drivers license)
Again, very bad design!
The nuts and bolts (at least half of them) need to be of high quality (grade 8 or better)
and that means they cost real money (let's stay cheap and say a dollar per set of bolt, two washers and nut)
there are easily 200 of such sets so 200 dollars.
More than enough to justify the price of a simple welder and weld that chassis instead.
As I stated earlier you can without affecting package size remove at the very least 30% of all bolts by just welding a few smaller parts together.
that would not only make it easier for the client to assemble and maintain this contraption,
it'd also save you time and money
(less holes to drill, less money for bolts to spend..)
And yes I must say an engineer would have known that, would have seen that and designed for that, especially since every bolt hole weakens the material around it..
you made swiss cheese from your square tubes mostly.
And to clear things up..
Your first post read like an advertisement more than anything.
And that is the reason I changed your first post and added the pictures here instead of the link to your homepage.
The link is fine for all I can tell, but not as the only content of a first post.
So I fixed that.
'sid
Myself coming from a manufacturing background of plastics, sheetmetal and steel fabricating....
Offhand, I see all these holes to be drilled and wonder how expensive that must have been... Really... That's alot of work... Time setup up for a jig/fixture and then cycle time per part. Must having left and right hand jigs... Even if they used a punch still same almost applies, and those dies aren't cheap by any respects...
Talking at least 6, probably more like 10. If drilling, fixtures are at least 6 aswell... Cheaper(could be made out of wood)but the trial time is alot still...
'Sid is right, most or a good majority of this could be welded, then assembled while still being a flat pack... Even cheap furniture from say ikea(could be considered the king of flat pack shipping) has parts of tables and the like with small welded parts, which would almost undesirable as furniture without the welded element...
Edit:I see something was written as I typed....
Laser's are expensive... Either to buy yourself or farm out, eliminating holes, welded components will make this product sell better...