This is why i love RU-vid. Theres a video for damn near every idea one could possibly fathom. Ive had this idea since i was an early teen. Ive always thought if i took the gears off of a mountain bike and put them on the axle of a go-kart i could have as many gears as possible to get a different torque ratio and maximum output potential out of any engine. Glad to see someone else has put it together.
We had a factory 49 cc quad with the same engine. As I made the correct setup on the carburetor and the brakes, that was very thight, it managed to spin both rear tires on softer surface. But as I can see, you have a gear changer. That is the best part of your project!
It would be interesting to see a follow video to see how well everything holds up. Builder is very skilled. Thought the the front end needed more caster angle for the speed it travels. Add a pair of disc brakes to the front too. Very cool build.
Agree with all of you and I think the chain or gears will be the first thing to break which could result in an injury. That’s probably why we haven’t seen anymore video about this cause it broke on that very short test ride…
Loved How You Incorporated The Bicycle Gears... Easier On The Little Motor ... Giving More Speed When You Want It Or More Torque When You Need It.. Brilliant Little Cycle Cart !!! (If You Could Get A Similar Design Concept to The Market.. You'd Probably Be Able To Sell Millions Of These To Kids Around The World... As A Fun Little Relatively Inexpensive Cycle-Cart..imo.?)
Buen trabajo, pero faltaría proteger zona cadenas, motor y escape para evitar accidentes por atrapamientos mecánicos y/o quemaduras. Un saludo siempre.
FILIPO TV.... excellent job... what a geniuos brain. You are.. inventor mechanic... .. i salute you.. on your mini go cart... bicycle parts with small gasoline engine. With 6 speed.... what a brillant thinking... i know its very difficult to made it one unit of go cart... it will made a time table...... but i want to copy your invention..... yes i salute you on your job... im from cebu philippines.. daghang salamat sir.. saludo jod ko nimo... 100 percent... bravo3 . muchos grasyas senyor... mo bien.. ... yu te amo con todo me corazon... adios... up load some more please.. thanks... see you next time... sir....
... отличная идея!-, сделать их простого движка многоскоростную технику без коробки передач,- молодец,долгих лет тебе жизни и новых творческих успехов!!!
@@felker1978 да!, точно!, где сцепление? Смотрел два раза! В жизни не догодаешся, ноу-хау, ну напряги мозг!!! Правильно! На обычном велике тормоз как сцепление! 😂 Только надо перевернуть! 😜
I dunno about the fuel tank right next to the hot exhaust pipe but other than that it's cool... Maybe needs suspension on each corner.. Even small springs
I took an adult sized pedal car and mounted a 49cc moped engine on it. Had to change the steering joints over to lawn mower type to keep it on the road. If you sneezed while driving,it would throw you out on the ground. We called it the wild mouse. 😂
Salut sama ideanya yg berani... Tapi kereta ini amatlah berbahaya bila berada di tikungan, sebab roda2 tidak memiliki peredam untuk mengimbangi gaya centrifugal...
Cool project! However, you should probably tilt the steering rods in about 15 degrees so you get the correct angle for ackerman steering. Helps a great deal when you take on the curvy roads.
Lots of drive chains thrashing about exposed. Years back we had an old Villiers 350 we played on the pit heaps with. Being kids maintenance wasn't high on our list. So dry and worn chains and cogs were the norm. One day the chain snapped and hot ravelled up in the engine casing. The damage was like a bomb had gone off. It tore lumps out the drive side crankcase. The guy who fixed it for us told us about a friend he had when the same thing happened to him. He was unlucky and it ripped part of his calf away. Not sure if the story was true but since I've always been wary of chains. Especially unguarded ones.
Pretty cool. But will the light Duty bicycle gear derailer hold up to the torque from the motor? A torque converter using belts and tapered pulleys is the way most builders go nowadays. You have mad welding skills no matter what. PLEASE add chain guards and tensioner to limit the chain slop.
I have had this idea and just always thought it would be more torque and speed but I just dont see enough from this to determine if it's worth doing. Looks dope tho I want a ride!