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gokartmaniac Posted - Nov 09 2003 : 05:01:17 AM
i am ver interested in building a very basic three wheal go kart with common tools no welding so do you no any sites i am also interested in connecting the wheal directly on the drive shaft of the motor please help


Seth A. Meredith
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Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 10 2003 : 09:46:23 AM
Ummm.... http://www.aaroncake.net/projects/sm2k.htm ?

gokartmaniac Posted - Nov 10 2003 : 07:35:42 AM
i tried the front of an bike once it worked i used pices of medal strips used to hold large amounts of wood together cut the to 4 inch pieces and bolted the bike front off an child size bike on with the pieces of medal were kneeded on the wood however i never finished that kart but the front worked and it took only a hour or less

Seth A. Meredith
Kale Posted - Nov 09 2003 : 11:04:49 PM
You'd probably want a chain and sprocket. Mainly to step down the rotational speed of the shaft and trade yourself up some torque.

n/a Posted - Nov 09 2003 : 6:47:54 PM
I have seen a three wheeled go cart where the front of a bike was cut off and welded to a small piece of metal (i know that you didn't want to weld, but a shop would probably do that for you pretty cheaply). I had an excellent website about connecting a lawnmower motor, but I can't find it now. I'll try and look again.

You cannot put the engine sideways because it doesnt work like that, so you need to connect it through gears or somthing.

Edited by - paul on Nov 09 2003 6:52:26 PM

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