Well, I got our Go Kart running today.

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By looking at the posted picture...your probably just too big to make it go backwards moar :ROFLMAO:
Well yeah, lol, I'm talking moving it forward for the wife and kids. The wife is barely 5' 2" and had to wear her hiking boots to reach the pedals the way it is.
 

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You could always hose clamp 2x4's to the peddles! I seen the little rascals or someone do that, but the possibility of crashing when they come loose is real, same episode

When I started driving at 10 Years old, 1978 in AZ, dad made me sit on phone books with a pillow behind my back. Used to drive that 78 blazer between Sierra Vista and tombstone on, I think it was Mason road?

78 blazer had 11x15 trutracs on it until we cut a few, then 12x15 groundhawgs replaced them, miss those days, RIP Silverchief we would camp in superstition mountains and look for lost Dutchman mine, I remember weavers needle etc. Dad bought a book at the PX for me.
We all used to drive the dads around while they drank colors :sifone:
Great memories
 

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If you remove the whole seat mechanism, and flip it over, it's pretty easy to figure out. Most of the problem on both of mine was just getting all the dirt out and then grease the sliders . Does yours still have the handle on it?
 

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If you remove the whole seat mechanism, and flip it over, it's pretty easy to figure out. Most of the problem on both of mine was just getting all the dirt out and then grease the sliders . Does yours still have the handle on it?
Yeah, I had to get new sliders. The new ones weren't long enough to span the seat front to back. So I bolted some metal on the seat to bolt it to the sliders. It's probably binding up somehow.
 
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