Club Kart Update Final Assembly
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- čas přidán 16. 02. 2024
- Many months in the making, the Salmson Cyclekart now finished. Steve Vinson and I decided to build the kart for the guys in our Arizona Cyclekart Club to enjoy and drive along with new enthusiasts to try out. Both Steve and I have each built 5 Cyclekarts so we learned to keep things as simple as possible. This will save weight and improves reliability.
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Formidable continuez comme ça... merci pour vos partages. ❤
With those exhaust pipes it looks like the beast from Turin ❤️🔥✨😎👍🏻 Fire breathing dragon🐲
Exelente, excelente,muy hermoso estético y mi color favorito en hora buena señor Tomás como siempre excelente bólido.
I honestly did not know you could get shocks for leaf springs!
It’s a beauty! Y’all’s attention to details are amazing! Love watch the builds.😊😊😊
It is a fantastic example of great workmanship and attention to detail, well done to all involved
Muito bom trabalho e o resultado ficou top, venho acompanhando seus vídeos na esperança de um dia montar um pra mim. Abraços
Looks great Dennis! Enjoy it and hope to meet you guys one day!
This has been a very interesting journey to follow, guys. I have to make more parts myself, but it is educational anyway. I love how it turned out, it is a beautiful Kart!
Great
Thanks for sharing, this project was very educational. Looking forward to seeing it in Hunstville this year.
Super Nice result... Two Thumbs 'Way up.
Can this be made street legal.I love the idea!Nice work.
Nice job guys!
Looks fantastic!
Looking good!
Would be nice scaled up with a two seater
No lettering? Really turned out nice.
Dennis, I’m assuming that your brake rotor is connected to the differential case, what happens to braking if one tire loses traction ?
both wheels brake. Its a common misconception that only one wheel has power or braking. It works, not sure why.
Thanks for the reply Steve. Here’s what I’m thinking. If you lock the diff case with the brake and you spin one wheel the other wheel spins backward at the same rpm, provided both wheels are off the ground, so if one wheel loses some traction it wants to spin backwards but can’t because it would have to lose all traction to do that. Not a very scientific explanation, but I think that’s why it works.
Where can i find the plans for this
Google