We’ve got that exact same one at the farm, wonder what it would take to get it running again. Seems like a little bit bigger tires would be nice, you definitely want to kill switch is in your reach if you’re upside down
I do like the Slomo shots, of course I noticed it look like there was a bolt missing on the centrifugal clutch that might have made that wobble not be so bad ha ha hindsight 2020
Is your rear drive axle 3/4" OD? I have a kart chassis that looks very similar to yours, and I'm having a hell of a time finding a wheel/hub/sprocket combo that fits the 4-1/2" length of the axle. Where did you get your drive assembly and what are the specs?
i have a one wheel drive go kart but i cant gas it without my steering going hay wire but it turns just fine would it because i have aggressive tires? like it pulls a crazy amount like almost a 180 degree amount
the steering does the same on my gokart but its a different frame it sucks that i had to switch my awesome frame to some ugly lookin frame but it works so im happy
Probably the idle jet that is under the idle screw just pop it our spray it with carb cleaner reassemble it and it should idle fine! 4 wheeler did the same thing and I did that and it worked fine!
@@IngenTechNational ok another question im having trouble on. my axle is only 4 5/16 long. could you measure yours? if so.. the hub i have is TRASH... the threads are completely gone.. so i cant bolt the sprocket or the drum break on. GPS only sells a whole assembly is the axle is 5 `1/2 long..
@@WaterSoThirsty Problaby is very low-geared or has small tires. To make a go-kart faster you can do either of these 4 things: higher engine RPM, bigger sprocket gear on the engine or clutch, smaller sprocket gear on the axle/tire, and larger tires.