Will do. That was the original plan, but I drifted some.Looks good. But on the next one try to split the difference between the holes. It will be more rigid.
How was jail? Not much fun I bet.Well I went ghost mode for a few months. I just finished up the kart. Rides great, tons of fun. Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.View attachment 152018
@Hellion, you said you couldn’t find a picture for a graphic designer to copy from, he ya go. View attachment 139201Personally, no flag on mine, but I’ll always help a buddy out.
Update: cleaning the shop out today, after that I’ll see where I’m at and figure some stuff out. Great weather today.
Those rear wheels came far after I had painted the rest of the kart. I just couldn't bring myself to paint brand new wheels then.A hint for that kind of upholstery is to cut foam 1/4 in bigger than seat back, lay the material down ,inside up, place foam on it. Then place wood on it, and then put wt,like your knee to push wood down and compress the foam.
Pull material tight and staple, when you release the wt, foam will expand and make a nice wrinkle free surface.
Love the outcome, needs the wheels painted![]()
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Hey RNJ, you ever figure out the year? These Old Guys can be a little short sometimes. Ask me how I know! LolHi I have a Streaker Rebel S465 go kart that I am trying to figure out the year. The serial # is 69932. If anyone can help.
Thanks
What? you blamin us for sumpthin from summmer else? We're just a bunch of lovable teddybears!These Old Guys can be a little short sometimes. Ask me how I know! Lo
What? you blamin us for sumpthin from summmer else? We're just a bunch of lovable teddybears!
That’s because there is no way usually to pin down what year they are. They are not cars therefore year is not important. Now, get off my lawn!You guys give me a warm teddy bear welcome on my first post here, was looking for piece to make my Grandson's kart back to original, and dang sure don't ask what year model something is...![]()