My 1st hand/home built go kart!

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IHcubguy

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It's been forever since i've been on here,(don't mind the dates on the pics thier wrong, the pics were taken today 3-3-10) but this is it so for, waiting for the weather to get warmer so i can paint. taken me 6 months to get to this point!


I'm using a hand style clutch with a belt tensioner! It will rip the tires off at a stand still, and does about 20-25mph!
 

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I was waiting for someone to tell me what i did wrong, being this is my first build w/o plans, and with very very little advice! Don't hold back!! lets hear it
 

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Wrong? Not sending it to me for thorough analysis, that's what you did wrong. Actually, it looks pretty good!
1) Is that a pulley bolted to your axle sprocket, and why?
2) What is the turnbuckle for, the one that's visible in front of the axle sprocket?
3) I've never seen a green belt before. What's that all about?
 

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You could put some Castor in your spindles. But it looks like a fun rig.
 

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Wrong? Not sending it to me for thorough analysis, that's what you did wrong. Actually, it looks pretty good!
1) Is that a pulley bolted to your axle sprocket, and why?
2) What is the turnbuckle for, the one that's visible in front of the axle sprocket?
3) I've never seen a green belt before. What's that all about?

(1)the pulley on the axle sprocket was plan A, I thought i could go all belt! but i found a 10t sprocket that fit so i went with that, better choice in my opinion! It needs to come off!
(2)the turnbuckle is a brace for the jack shaft there's two of them , and plus it helps adjust so the chain run smoothly! when i engage the clutch or pop the clutch, It will bend the 3/8" bolts that mount the jack shaft w/o it! i hinged the seat to get to one of them! and needed to make a guard for the jack shaft! it sits about an inche away from the seat!
(3) it's a Napa heavy duty lawn and garden belt, in my opinion takes sec place to kevlar, at half the cost
 

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Can you tell me how long those tires last?
looks real fun im jelouse:drool5::drool5::drool5:

well i had them on my Murray GT for about 5 yrs! and they are still holding up fine, they are turf saver II! I wanted to go with something with very little tread, easier around corners with a live axle! I had no problem going through 3-4" of snow! turning...that i had a problem with! problem was i could'nt! just kept going straight!
 
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