jman231994
New member
Hey guys, I've got a live mower axle I'm going to use on my kart, its smaller than my original axle but it fits the wheels so im using it. So my question is:
It has a little disc brake on it that is really just intended as a park brake and is way too rough and stupid for use as an actual rotor, however the cutouts on it line up perfectly with my sprocket hub, so i was wondering if it would be feasible to mount some threaded rod in these spots, weld them in, and put the sprocket on it with some nylock nuts or something, possibly mount the actual carrier on the other side just as some bracing. The holes in the rotor are these trapezium shaped slots that get wider as they go closer to the center of the rotor, they only go about 1.5cm or so in from the edge. I could probably fit a nut in the hole as well for some extra strength.
I intend to give it a shot anyway just for the sake of building something, if it doesnt seem strong enough then ill just take it apart. But do you guys reckon it will work?
Thanks in advance
It has a little disc brake on it that is really just intended as a park brake and is way too rough and stupid for use as an actual rotor, however the cutouts on it line up perfectly with my sprocket hub, so i was wondering if it would be feasible to mount some threaded rod in these spots, weld them in, and put the sprocket on it with some nylock nuts or something, possibly mount the actual carrier on the other side just as some bracing. The holes in the rotor are these trapezium shaped slots that get wider as they go closer to the center of the rotor, they only go about 1.5cm or so in from the edge. I could probably fit a nut in the hole as well for some extra strength.
I intend to give it a shot anyway just for the sake of building something, if it doesnt seem strong enough then ill just take it apart. But do you guys reckon it will work?
Thanks in advance