![]() ![]() In the side street near home I got it up to 34KM/h in 150-200m. Great kit, but of course the dimensions of the kit I bought didn't fit the frame.Īs for stats on speed. Instead I researched and found a local supplier (CPR). Stupid me, they would need to come from America. Of course almost when I had almost finished the frame I realised that getting the axle, bearing holders, stub axles etc would be trickier than I thought. We started off with a design from the internet - a site in America. After cutting up some metal one day he turned around to me and said 'Daddy, the chop saw is a bit scary but it's AWESOME' ![]() Don't worry, none of it was solo, but he got a big kick out of being part of it. He was able to chop saw, do a bit of angle grinding and even do some gas arc welding. Actually the most common theme of my project has been change. ![]() I was going to build an electric kart too - except my plans changed. It was an electric one - which is a pretty good idea. A friend of mine has cobbled together a go-kart so we ent to have a look at it and get some ideas. I wanted to teach myself how to weld and see if I could build a go-kart from scratch. I worked as an apprentice mechanic a long time ago and used to work on cars a lot. Anyway it was so awesome that he created a bucket list and added 'build a go-kart' to it. It looked like a racing kart but was speed limited (and I think they have different rules over there). It was the first time he was allowed to drive a Kart by himself. My 8 YO son went go-karting on a track in Denmark on a holiday. Tyler and Dad's GoKart - Update - offroad driving YOUTUBE ![]()
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