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Author: Subject: Kart Steering column - which is longest?
Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 19/1/16 at 04:32 PM Reply With Quote
Kart Steering column - which is longest?

Long shot, but you lot seem to know everything

As part of a charity/work related thing, I have to build a soapbox racer for a gravity race later in the year. I've got the wheels, axles and steering sorted but I need a longish steering column so I can recline myself.

Lots of Kart steering columns on ebay, but which is longest? or are they all the same size?

help gratefully received!

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nick205

posted on 19/1/16 at 04:41 PM Reply With Quote
Aha - I've built some gravity racer soap box carts.

On mine I fabricated the steering column using some thin wall round tube from B&Q so made it the length I needed to get reclined. It was tricky to weld being thin walled it tended to blow holes quite easily, but gave me what I needed for very little money. I made the steering links using threaded rod and female rod ends with lock nuts - that allowed me to fiddle around with the tracking to get it working right.






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nick205

posted on 19/1/16 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
Here's a photo to show you...



ETA...the MTB handle bars were drilled and plug welded to the steering column and also provided brake levers to the rear wheel V brakes - sketchy to stop on grass, but fun to be in.

[Edited on 19/1/16 by nick205]






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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 19/1/16 at 04:47 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
Aha - I've built some gravity racer soap box carts.

On mine I fabricated the steering column using some thin wall round tube from B&Q so made it the length I needed to get reclined. It was tricky to weld being thin walled it tended to blow holes quite easily, but gave me what I needed for very little money. I made the steering links using threaded rod and female rod ends with lock nuts - that allowed me to fiddle around with the tracking to get it working right.


Thanks Nick, i should have bought yours and passed it off as my own work!

I want to avoid doing to much metal work on critical parts as I'm not much of a welder. The steering i've got sorted has a kart assembly attached to it so was hoping for the easy option.

I'm sure it'll be fun at some point, but right now it seems like work!

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nick205

posted on 19/1/16 at 04:48 PM Reply With Quote
You will have fun!

Proper steering rather than what I call swing beam steering is a bonus and faster too.






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nick205

posted on 19/1/16 at 05:01 PM Reply With Quote
The hardest part for me was fabricating the steering uprights to suit the wheel chair wheels I obtained from ebay. A fellow LCBer helped immensley by collecting them and posting them to me as well.






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jacko

posted on 19/1/16 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
Where are you racing the car ?
I have just posted on here about building a car
Jacko

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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 19/1/16 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
My company supports an event at Penn House, Bucks in July.

It's a charity event where we encourage our clients (estate agents) to race against us!

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nick205

posted on 20/1/16 at 09:13 AM Reply With Quote
A shame you're not closer to me as I'd happily donate some time to help if it was of benefit.

With 3 kids to cater for, the oldest has his own go kart to race and I have to build one for no.2 son to race this June. I'm always up for a challenge and will enjoy doing it. I must admit I'd hoped to be building a ferret run and getting a couple of ferrets this summer though. Used to go rabbiting with ferrets some years ago and would like to get back into it as well.






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nick205

posted on 20/1/16 at 01:29 PM Reply With Quote
No.1 son's go-kart...








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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 20/1/16 at 01:51 PM Reply With Quote
Thats cool. Needs a little V twin engine in the front.

Hoping to start the build later this week, pics to follow.

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nick205

posted on 20/1/16 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
It was modeled on a hot rod we saw some time ago!

I did look at plastic engines to stick on the front, but they were too dear for the sparse budget we had available.


ETA...



[Edited on 20/1/16 by nick205]






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