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Hey guys Im new around here and figured I'd share one of my current projects . I am a ways into it at this point but I will post up some pics that will bring me to where I currently am.

But first , here is a bit about what Im makin. its a radio flyer wagon on a fully custom made frame. It is full suspension that is inspired by a ford street rod. It will have a Piranha 110cc pit bike style motor that has 3 forward gears and reverse. I will be adding a clutch kit to the motor to make it full manual. This project is more of a show cart that I will take to all the local car shows and cruise nights, so everything will be chromed and powder coated .

So now here are some pics .

Start of it all.
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Motor mounts .






Fitting the motor.



 

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Half of my shifter assembly.


Front suspension parts


Start of the rear suspension .





front suspension .






Front shock mounts burned in . Still need to do the make and install the 2 back mounts for the front shocks.


Added the cross bar to the rear swing arms . The brake caliper will mount to it.




After a bit of shaping and such . Still have much more to do.
 

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I just put a stray rod in the rod ends so you can get the main idea.






Made the left side spindle too. You can start to see how the steering will work out .






And this is where Im at . plan to work on it very soon so more updated are on the way. Any questions or comments are more then welcome :D
 

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Very, VERY nice!!! I love the hot rod styling, I'm going to be watching this build like a hawk!

You can get a pitbike engine with reverse? How does that work- is it a kit or a replacement quad engine?

If those front wheels are bicycle rims, they may not be up to the abuse of karting- however, if this is primarily a showpiece, it may not be a big concern.

I also like how you're doing a classic front beam axle, and especially the longitudinal drag link steering. i'm wondering about the steering performance. You've got a live axle with a rear weight bias and front skinnies, might suffer a pretty wicked understeer. Have you got the Ackermann principle factored in? I can't tell from the pics. How about caster and KPI angles?

I love this build, but if I may throw a curveball at you- Have you considered using a transverse leaf spring for the front axle instead of the coilovers? I think it would look more authentic. Welcome to the forum!
 

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Very nice build! Looks like it should turn out very well. I agree with some of toystory's concerns too though. What is the spring rate on those coil overs? Might be a bit of a stiff ride.
 

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Very, VERY nice!!! I love the hot rod styling, I'm going to be watching this build like a hawk!

You can get a pitbike engine with reverse? How does that work- is it a kit or a replacement quad engine?

If those front wheels are bicycle rims, they may not be up to the abuse of karting- however, if this is primarily a showpiece, it may not be a big concern.

I also like how you're doing a classic front beam axle, and especially the longitudinal drag link steering. i'm wondering about the steering performance. You've got a live axle with a rear weight bias and front skinnies, might suffer a pretty wicked understeer. Have you got the Ackermann principle factored in? I can't tell from the pics. How about caster and KPI angles?

I love this build, but if I may throw a curveball at you- Have you considered using a transverse leaf spring for the front axle instead of the coilovers? I think it would look more authentic. Welcome to the forum!

Thank you toystory :) I believe the motor is a replacement quad motor . Its a crate motor so Im not sure what it was originally intended for.The steering on this is quite complicated, Its more of a trial and error then anything. Though through scaling down demensions of a real car , I believe my setup will perform as well as I need it to. I did concider the leaf spring , but I had the coil overs so I figured I would save the leafs for the next project.

Very nice build! Looks like it should turn out very well. I agree with some of toystory's concerns too though. What is the spring rate on those coil overs? Might be a bit of a stiff ride.

The coils are VERY stiff. They wont do much for ride quality but I think they look pretty good if any thing :D
 

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Hi,
What kind and size of front wheels are you using? I will need 4 of these to make a retro F1 car for my kid. Would you show some pics on how the wheels are mounted to the spindle?
Thanks.
Steve
 

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Hi,
What kind and size of front wheels are you using? I will need 4 of these to make a retro F1 car for my kid. Would you show some pics on how the wheels are mounted to the spindle?
Thanks.
Steve

I am not sure of the size off hand but I will find out tomorrow when I get outside and work on it.

That exhaust looks wicked. Cool build.

Thanks man :eek:

Excellent! The only thing I cannot see is how you came off the steering column at 90*. Have you got a gearbox or sector shaft under there?

Ah I forgot a pic of that , I actually used a junk angle grinder I had sitting around lol. Works perfect and has been tested for strength so i know it will stay working.I will get those pics of that asap.
 

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Well peak power is said to be 5kw, which is 6.7 hp. It is said to have 4.7 foot pounds of torque aswell. I think its plenty for me not to mention I have a few performance mods to toss at it.

They have a 125cc version that has 8.8hp but it is a semi auto. I really want that manual clutch so I think I will just go with the 110cc.
 

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project is looking dang nice!! i like the exhaust especially!! great job so far...
 

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project is looking dang nice!! i like the exhaust especially!! great job so far...

Thanks wheels :D

Have a bit of an update. Made my steering upright assembly. Got a few finishing touches to make but so far its good.





Here is what I used as my gear box for my steering, an angle grinder head. Yes a bit unconventional but it works great .


Planning in getting a ton more done tomorrow so more pics soon.
 
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