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Author: Subject: Soapbox go kart build
nick205

posted on 23/12/15 at 05:00 PM Reply With Quote
This is no. 1 boy's go-kart, smaller wheels and a bit slower, but very stable and safe.








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MikeR

posted on 23/12/15 at 06:56 PM Reply With Quote
Guy Martin did one, if you watch that program he explains the principles.
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ken555

posted on 23/12/15 at 08:53 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
I wish there was something like this near Aberdeen, looks good fun


Deeside Speedfest

I plan to be going the other way for the hillclimb if you need a tow to the top.

[Edited on 23-12-15 by ken555]






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dmac

posted on 23/12/15 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by nick205

I opted for wheelchair wheels on the front as they're designed for single side mounting. I fabricated the steering with castor and camber in favour of swing arm steering as the latter seems to foil others to good effect.


Trike rear wheels are designed for single sided mounting, or alternatively re-spoke the wheelchair wheels for a larger/narrower rim.

Dmac

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nick205

posted on 24/12/15 at 08:55 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dmac
quote:
Originally posted by nick205

I opted for wheelchair wheels on the front as they're designed for single side mounting. I fabricated the steering with castor and camber in favour of swing arm steering as the latter seems to foil others to good effect.


Trike rear wheels are designed for single sided mounting, or alternatively re-spoke the wheelchair wheels for a larger/narrower rim.

Dmac


The wheelchair wheels weren't cheap and a fellow LCBer helped immensely by collecting them and delivering them for me!

They are strong and have good bearings too - I fabricated the steering uprights for them. Hard work, but they worked well and made for good steering too.






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nick205

posted on 24/12/15 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
No. 1 boy's go-kart was derived from this, although a pretend V8 motor would have been nice they were quite pricey at the time...

ETA...I even copied the rear hinged suicide doors as well and my neighbour donated a GRP cart seat to finish it, which really helped!



[Edited on 24/12/15 by nick205]

[Edited on 24/12/15 by nick205]






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StevieB

posted on 24/12/15 at 10:32 PM Reply With Quote
Could you use a bit of suitably sized steel flat bar across the chassis to act as suspension, in a similar vein to cooper 500 single seaters? It'd be very crude, but coupled with a simple damper might be all you'd need (like a boot lid damper or something).

[Edited on 25/12/15 by StevieB]

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ettore bugatti

posted on 25/12/15 at 05:37 PM Reply With Quote
Maybe streamlining is worth pursuing?


Wide front track, narrow rear track put into a streamlined monocoque shell?

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