Homemade gokart Kids Kettcar Pedal Go-Kart With 49cc Mini Moto Engine driftkart build
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if you wanna learn how to install band brakes on a go kart or learn how to properly lubricate a go kart clutch then visit my channell at: george2011k
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Clean the engine before you start building.It`s funnier too build whit clean stuff
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getting kart wednesday, got honda rep 5.5hp, fingers crossed, cheers, traceym23
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@Armaangandevia1 i mean on it lolz
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now put 20" rims one it...............
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that is the most dangerous shit iv ever seen O.o
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high me again, ive kart and mini moto quad, are u using the axle that was with the kettcar? im baffles at the price of an axle £30 wow lol. ur video has me pumpin to match it in style lol. many thanks for welder tip, my friend dropping tig welder nextweek.
wrcopey11 5 months ago
@wrcopey11 Hi there i borrowed / stole the axle out of my wee daughters pram/buggy which was ideal as it was long enough for the job and reasonably strong.It was 10mm thick diameter bar. keep me posted with the project.Any more questions or queries please ask.
quadtime270 5 months ago
that is an A1 job, great! wee question m8? is the metal frame of the kettle cars solid enough for a welder, I see u used 1 how manny watts. all in all that was as good as they come, great build
traceym23 6 months ago
@traceym23 Hi there yes the frame can be easily welded I used a siegen 180 amp mig welder which was ideal for this project, thanks for the comments ........ get one built
quadtime270 6 months ago
Cleanest conversion so far after a couple hours searching YT.
I like how you fit it all under the seat for a factory appearance with no dangerous chains or gears around the driver.
I have a 26cc donor. Think it will pull a 50lb kid alright?
Wondered what the deal was with the bushings and stops.
Is that to take out the slack in the rear axle?
Are there any bearings I can't see under the frame? Does the sprocket have a screw in stop or is it welded to the axle?
bucktheusa 8 months ago
@bucktheusa
Hi there thanks for the comments.The bushings/stops are to keep rear axle central and 2 sprockets in line.There are no bearings just used original plastic bushings.The sprocket is welded to the axle.the engine i used is a 50cc minimoto engine and to be honest i think the 25cc engine might be a little underpowered.I see that a brand new minimoto engine can be bought for as little as £50 on ebay.Good luck with your project,keep me posted.
quadtime270 8 months ago