what you think about our cart???

Must post larger photos...
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Looks cool...my husband's in the process of building two carts himself...he can't wait to turn them loose on our kids...
 
Looks good, bigger pictures would do more justice though. Was just curious about the mechanism between the engine and the wheels.
 
strait axel, wit a keyway.... we bought a steel hub and a 35 tooth sprocket for a 520 chain put a 520 front sprocket in and there you go... we are having hubs built to put jr dragster tyres on it.

how do i make the pics bigger?
 
Nice from what I can see. I want the cart with busa engine that raced the viper on youtube
 
Looks very cool. I think I would want to have a more horizontal seating position to lower the center of gravity as much as possible. Especially with that amount of available power.

But, It is MUCH better than I could EVER build.

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(justtight @ Sep. 13 2007,04:19) Nice from what I can see. I want the cart with busa engine that raced the viper on youtube
Yeah, that was cool!

 
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actually i have not built much on it i am not a good fab guy but i can come up with some ideas and then they make it happen.... it is a creation of 3 guys and their friends in a garage.... we are still workin the bugs out but we drove it for the first time last night.... and all we can say is wow...
i will get some more pics and get them posted those pics were a few days ago....
 
that looks like fun just waiting to happen...can you imagine the look on the street sweepers face at three o'clock in the morning when you flew past? oh yeah, i would end up in trouble
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I've often wondered if one could modify an axle and set of wheels to allow a second set of slicks to be mounted inward of the original set. These bike motored karts seem to wash out in the back end very easily. Obviously they will tend to wash out from the extra power, but they also wash out under deceleration and t in neutral throttle corners. I hope someone tries the extra wheel/traction thing. Even if it were one rim and tire in the center section of the rear axle, I think that would help. That wouldn't interfere with the flex of the frame or the overall width too.
 
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