I built a cycle kart , let me show you some cool details while I prep it for the next event!
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- čas přidán 28. 09. 2023
- If your building a cycle kart your going to wana check this out. I walk you through my 1946 Talbot Lago T26C Cycle Kart as I prep it for the next event.
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Love the front suspension system.
Dead pedal is a great idea, too. I wish I had thought of that before I built!
"I'm not an engineer by any means"... Oh yes you are Sir, yes you are! Very cool
You pegged the philosophy perfectly without pontificating. Build it yourself, figure it out, make mistakes, fix'em. Beautiful car, and I can feel its soul. Yes, I built one, and aged out of the hobby but still am drawn to stories like yours. Thank you.
Can you detail how you integrated your rear wheels and live axle hubs? Obviously a Suzuki adapter hubs will be very different the the standard Azusa or other Honda wheel adapters, are you using bushings in place of the wheel bearings?
Absolutely fantastic . Every school should have a building programme. Thank you for sharing
Absolutely!
The best looking cyclekart i have seen, just make the tire wider !
I wanna build one haha
He says that he's not an engineer but judging how he executed the front suspension is very impressive....great job.
Just some hemi joints , a leaf spring from a boat trailer and some trial and error lol! I am glad you like it:)
Nice build! Looks good, works good. Cant ask for anything better than that.
Thanks 👍
Sweet! Enjoyed
Excellent work! Thanks for the information. One day I'll start mine.....................
I think you did a beautiful job building your cycle kart. I have a suggestion do you pull the plastic bearing covers off and re-apply grease to your bearings before reinstalling your wheels? Have you ever thought of pulling the inside bearing covers off drilling a grease CERT in the center of your hub and pumping grease in with a grease gun?
I have not thought about that but I will now! Thanks for the good idea.
Fun stuff ! Thanks for sharing it !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Zach. Lots of new folks finding our little hobby recently.
Yeah no kiding, I am blown away at the number of views this video got. Guess I will have to do some more!
I’m in!
Another Great video Zach ! I enjoyed seeing the behind the scenes of this great CK build.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Those in the Utah Area, Bonneville Garage in Ogden. has open shop every Wednesday where we gather and build and help.
Great Video, Thanks for sharing you love of the hobby.
Honestly these cars look like fun. And this one came out looking great.
The are probably the best money to fun ratio in motor sport
@@TheJunkHunter yeah, considering just how cheap even a new predator motor is. You do need a decent set of garage tools, but noting too extravagant.
It would be more expensive , but it seems a better idea to have a machine shop craft a metric front spindle to mate with the metric bearings . Plastic spacers , not so much . Nice car !
Guess it depends on your budget, the spacer cost 5$ and lasted 2 seasons worth of events.
Beautiful Cyclecart. Didn't know that Cyclecar events were held in the Seattle area. Will have to watch for another one.
You must live in South of Seattle close to SeaTac near my brother, or Boeing Field.. He is at the very south end of the airport and the planes on take-off are nearly overhead and deafening when a 747 takes off. Years ago we stripped the interior of his house and added 2X2's to the framing with an insulator(for vibration) between and them and filled the new cavity with high density foam which we also added to the attic ceiling joists and rafters. We also replaced the windows with triple pane glass windows and did double entries and an insulated garage door.. A lot of work and expense, but made the place livable for a musician.
You are correct, I am in Des Moines south of sea tac and yeah there are a few events in Seattle and once a month in stanwood. We have a lot of guys with karts in the PNW
I used to keep a sailboat until 2016 at the Des Moines Marina. I had it at Lake Union before that. I used to do a lot of work in the Seattle area and lived on the boats when in town and raced them on the lake and Sound. I have been interested in building a Cyclecart, but I don't know of any Cyclecart activity in Oregon except up in the east Gorge. I have designed a finned wheel hub/drums for casting and machining for front and rear locations utilizing wires and 17" rims and Jaguar style eared knock-offs to go with them. Haven't cast any yet, @@TheJunkHunter
Beautiful
If you consult a bearing merchant you can probably find a substitue larger ID front wheel bearing that will fit your front axle and thus dispense with those nylon thinghies. I replaced the original 15mm ones with 17mm.
Nice car. I'm thinking about building something similar for fun, no rules, no racing, just running it down the road around the block!
Go for it! Find a inspiration car And start ordering parts. Before you know it you will be half way done.
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Dead Pedal concept is bunk. If you're wearing your belts properly tight, you won't be able to lean. If you're not wearing belts, you don't have proper control of the wheel to let you go as fast as the tyres will.
Cycle karts don’t use belt so yes dead pedals make a big difference. It’s not a car it’s a kart
@@TheJunkHunter Then you should fit belts and a roll hoop as minumim, and then you'll have better control of the steering.
Someone should make an E-bike with the looks of a cyclekart! That way it would be legal to use in in Europe and sell like hot cakes.
There are couple e kart builds , not sure if they are on you tube but they are on cyclekartclub.com
Nice cart! The Kart-e-vator is genius, a back saving device to be sure. I didn't catch how the rear axle is suspended, is it on a leaf springs?
It’s a 4 link pushrod set up, almost like a 4x4 truck. I might do a video on just that in the future
Okay, I understand. Will you have your kart at the upcoming Seattle event you mentioned?
While watching your video I noticed that the body of the car seemed to be also formed out of wood strips. That had to have taken a long time to cut and piece together. What type of wood did you use? I am also curious about the rear suspension of your kart. If nothing else have some type of suspension at the back of the cart where your back and bottom are located would be a good thing. Being able to drive home after a race would be handy without being in pain, :)
Yes it took a few months from start to finish to make the body. I used modeling balsa wood , same as you would use to make a model plane for the main body then fiber glasses over it. The nose and tail where done with foam and cut down to shame and then fiber glazed over.
The rear suspension is a 4 link push rod style suspension. I will probably do another video going into more detail after the next event is all done.
Great Ride, still looking for the 17 rims that r not 160 bucks each, if u have any info, pls..tks
Honestly the hardest part of the build is finding wheels! Don’t rush it just set a alert on eBay and wait for them to pop up, took me 9 months to find 4 of them last year when I was building another kart.
thanks...I dont have to use beams...yea
This is awesome. I have that car magazine and I don't remember the part about cyclecars, but I randomly started watching these videos a couple days ago. Stumbled across this one today. How much do they cost to build approximately?
Usually between 1000-2000 depending on What materials you use and how much detail you put into it.
@@TheJunkHunterwhat if you make your frame and purchase a 100€ broken kart to get part like a small engine and the steering
Is it a lawnmowers engine you use in the kart? By the way loved the vid liked n subscribed thx
The engine is a 6.5 predator motor. Basic lawn mower/ utility engine . 130$ at harbor freight or northern tool
Are you running a crush tube between your inner and outer wheel bearings?
Unless you are running specialty bearings they do not take well to side loading especially preload from the axle nut which can cause the type of failure you had.
I do not run a crush tube , I keep meaning to add one and honestly I am surprised that it wasn’t a issue sooner, this is the first issue with bearing in over 2 years and more races then I can remember
Wow the cyclekart north America Facebook group exploded the other day with new people asking questions. 5.2k views! Wow i think i know why now
Do you notice the lack of a differential when turning tight?
Not at all, a lot of guys make a big fuss about trying to add a rear differential. I can promise you that most people who want to talk about that have never drove a cycle kart. keep in mind this is basically a fancy go kart. Have you ever drove a go kart and thought “ oh man this don’t turn I need a diff” 😂😂😂
Is the rear suspension swing arm? To the whole rear axle assembly kind of like a motorcycle?
I just posted a new video that shows more on the rear end, it’s a 4 link pushrod set up.
Nice Cycle Kart, I'm looking at building one myself and interested in different wheel options other than the Honda Ct's. Can I ask what rims and tires you are using and what is the Karts overall length and wheelbase?
absolutely, I am using the Kawasaki KX80 front wheel. The ones with Black hubs have different bearing sizes then the ones with raw aluminum color hubs so keep that in mind. Either will work but you should run them I. Pairs. As for wheel base, that’s guna be between 66” and 72” depending on what you model your kart after.
@TheJunkHunter I think these Kawasaki rims look more 1920's race car than the CT90 rims. Thanks for the info.
@@timmiddleton7493 me to and honestly they are way stronger, I have never broke a spoke, but the down side is they are harder to find. Happy hunting!
Very cool, just fade to black constantly is very annoying, otherwise great project
What wheels did you use
I talk about the wheel in more detail in another video but they are Yamaha wheels
I never heard him say , what kind of engine is it ? What’s it from ? Is it stock or modified? It looks kinda like a snow mobile engine, maybe ?
It’s a standard Predator 212.
Where to get cycle kart wheels
Look on eBay, offer up or Craigslist. One of the hardest part of the build is finding the wheels.
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I am using free software on my phone, I am doing my best lol!
Seattle you say but then didn’t
Your right! it’s this Saturday the 7th, Le Tour Industriale à Circuit des Camions 2023! In south Seattle industrial park by the Hundson restaurant. I will be making a video about it with details from the event.
Thank you for sharing your awesome creation.. can ask for one thing? Can you make another video on how the rear suspension works? Please😊 and again thank you for sharing, godbless..
I have gotten a few request for videos of the rear suspension, next time it needs servicing I will for sure document it in great detail. Thank you for the feed back!