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akumabito

posted on 5/2/05 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
Most likely a stupid idea...

Ok, this probably is a really stupid idea.. but I was looking around a bit on e-bay and similar sites, and I found some shifter go-karts for little money..

So that got me wondering.. is there any way you could convert a shifter kart into making it road legal? And what would have to be changed in order to make it legal?

Lights front and rear would be pretty obvious.. as well as indicators, etc..

What about wheels? Are there any wheels avaliable that small that are road legal? (Maybe rain tires have enough thread?)

And what about emissions? That could be tough, keeping it within acceptable limits...

Ah well, a crazy idea it definately is... but just think of how much fun it could be, cruising over the motorways with your bum 1 1/2 inch from the ground..

[Edited on 5/2/05 by akumabito]

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Dean

posted on 5/2/05 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote
Well your head is going to be inline with a 4x4's bumper.

You'ed get the same result much easier jumping off a cliff.

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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 5/2/05 at 10:38 PM Reply With Quote
We have been there and seen that last week See http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=22000


These get street registered how or why they are able to do it is probally something under the eec rules that permits them to be registered. Spain allowed it so all others had to allow it.......that must have gone down real well with our stuffy red tape makers


[Edited on 6-2-05 by mangogrooveworkshop]

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akumabito

posted on 6/2/05 at 12:20 AM Reply With Quote
Eww, those are ugly...

I was talking about one of these beauties:


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greggors84

posted on 6/2/05 at 01:08 AM Reply With Quote
You would need a seat belt, handbrake, front brake (i would think) more than likely some sort of suspension, it would never pass the noise test , would need all the lights fitting, so headlights rear clusters.

Alot of people have trouble SVAing their locosts, and they at least resemble a car. It would be very very fun if you could, also very very dangerous! But i guess that would add to the fun. But im pretty sure it would be impossible to make it road legal. Ive heard of people making single seater race cars road legal, in some distant lands anyway.





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timsta

posted on 6/2/05 at 01:31 AM Reply With Quote
Minimum height for the lights may be an issue. You may have to mount the lights in stalks!
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Chris_R

posted on 6/2/05 at 12:17 PM Reply With Quote
There's a guy in Newcastle that's SVA'd a 60s dodgem car. It's on view most days outside his shop in Heaton. I'm told it does around 90mph.









A bit of slapstick never hurt anyone.

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Chris_R

posted on 6/2/05 at 12:18 PM Reply With Quote
Oops! Too muich Jonnie Walker last night.







A bit of slapstick never hurt anyone.

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tadltd

posted on 6/2/05 at 11:25 PM Reply With Quote
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

AH,

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA... (etc.)

THAT'S one of the funniest things I've seen in a LONG time!!

Thanks, Chris!

God, I need a drink...

[Edited on 6/2/05 by tadltd]





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kb58

posted on 7/2/05 at 02:38 AM Reply With Quote
How someone is willing to put his bare head inches from a steel bar while driving I'll never understand. All it takes is a 10mph tap from the rear to end up with a fractured skull...

A helmet would do wonders...





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sgraber

posted on 7/2/05 at 03:50 AM Reply With Quote
Yes, that is funny as hell! I can imagine that it turns quite a few heads! But his head IS in a perilous position to that rear bar... ouch!





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Arthur Dent

posted on 8/2/05 at 06:48 PM Reply With Quote
haha - love that dodgem car. Any specs on it? (those look like Reliant headlights)





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kreb

posted on 10/2/05 at 03:08 PM Reply With Quote
What if that sucker was seriously quick? Can you imagine being beaten by that? Ouch!

Come to think of it, the first generation 2-seater Honda Hybrids are very quick on an auto-X course with slicks. I've seen em' embarass a bevy of "fast" cars.





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