Facebook! / fearlessfront Has Been Sold Total build time less than 5 hours. It has a 43cc "gsmoon" 2-cycle engine with electric start. Built from a pile of parts.
The initiative your father look to teach you to respect firearms is commendable! That is infact the best way to learn and not by waiting to learn from making a "mistake". My Stihl MS250, MS200 T, and MS650 Mag all have brakes as well. My 10 year old got a BB gun as a gift and before he could hold it, he got a basic lesson in gun safety. The bag of fireworks his older brother game him went into the closet with a detailed explanation of why and a plan to use them safely with a responsible adult
looks good man. this is exactly what i had in mind for our kids, our kids would love it. i started a new project and the plan for " brakes" is the old paddle rubbing on the tire. you'll push or pull a lever and a pivot will apply a rubbing on the tire.
@TheOffroadmadness Thanks man! Thats pretty cool! I'm glad you started a build, it's tons of fun to mod and ride these little things. It still surprises me where I can take it sometimes. Andd there so cheap to work on too... just makes sense! lol
New 4 stroke 250s actually rev a lot higher than 2 strokes, this is coming from a 2 stroke owner and fanboy lol. Not trying to be a smartass, just wanted to set things straight.
awesome!!! that is so wicked, im almost done my go kart, its a kids pedal go kart with a 25cc lawn boy weedeater with a 14 to 12 tooth gear ratio but i am going to have pedals also cant wait, going to have a vid of it soon, hoping to see that racing go kart soon!!
And not to touch a moving parts of an engine, or play with knives, or play with fire but I could operate machinery far before other kids my age could because I knew how to use it. I'm thankful for how my parents brought me up, and I can only hope you're doing the same.
@Fearlessfront good deal man.......and u make alot of stuff from scratch and scrap metal.....so i think u did good man.....love your videos man.....your a smart guy
@chrisstomper86 Thanks, I was a little too heavy for it, ow else I might have kept it. It's a hobby, I like building things to ride around on.... Both building, and riding are fun for me. I actually like the build process more, you can be more creative
@Fearlessfront for sure man....i love putting stuff togather that runs and goes off gas!.....i had a pocket quad..and it was about the same....im like 180lbs and i had to push it off to get going..lol
this motor has a clutch built in. I dont really know it worked. I would recommend a torque converter, like a comet tav2 or the Chinese knockoff. they work great
@wishedhunter this is the one that came on my racing lawn mower that I purchsed about a month ago. I'm putting a wider axle on it, so I didn't need this one.
hahaha! thats so cool! I wish I knew enough about engines and welding (idk how to weld) to build small projects like this for my little cousins and just for fun!
@GarageCrazy Burnouts are cool no matter what i on! lol! Are you welding aluminum? if so, thats pretty badass.. I never tried it. Build a trike with 2 wheels up front, that would do some cool burnouts, and u could put brakes on just the front and power-brake it!
I'm trying to build one my self, perhaps with diffrent engine and parts and such. but I don't understand how the cart can stay still without stalling or a clutch of some kind. also, do you see any point to a simple transmition? maybe one that you see on a bike?