"Can't" doesn't exist where tenacity patiently waits to make a snack of it.Theres infinate ways to build a go-kart and I have listened to hundreds of people talk about building one , but one in a thousand of these pipe dreams ever sit on 4 wheels let alone make a trip beyond the distance to the junkpile behind the garage then the scrapyard after the few odds and ends were used up and the "Go" got up and went. The gift of exploiting available resources is the glue of success.Some of the comments you get about how certain aspects of the build should have been approached differently usually are well meaning.But I strongly believe you are totally aware of what aspects of this RUNNING AND DRIVING BADASS Go kart might need a nudge in a fresh direction.It took me many years to accept and embrace forward thinking in all it's varieties.Taking a challenge in an unfamiluar and differentdirection isn't ever easy and is allmost always scary but will never be wrong.Its simply different.Id love to see your version of a rollercoaster. Blessings to you and yours
I built a gokart, which is actually a junk cart, and I can honestly say that building the cart is almost more fun than driving it in the end...its like an addiction. Once its built, the quest to ever improve it begins... Lovely build man, practical and simple. Many people, myself included, will probably never have the time or money to build highly polished professional machines, but we can take any old metal pieces and make them work. Just like you have done. And you have endless fun with it! If it breaks, you just easily weld it up again. It can teach young ones basic mechanical knowledge and skills. Awesome man! Greetings from South Africa
Te felicito. Que buen proyecto. Mecánica, Diseño, lo hiciste muy bien. Nada se compara a pilotar un vehículo que tu mismo construiste ! I congratulate you. What a good project. Mechanics, Design, you did very well. Nothing compares to driving a vehicle that you built yourself !
Cool home made car.. You made this car only with simple tool..cut off saw, bench drill, grinder and stick welder. And this car doesn't need diff locker for off road. And if you want to drift just change the tire..
That's pretty impressive given the materials used, but the rear suspension design is flawed, the weight of the vehicle causes the entire thing to sag down at the joint, the joint also seems pretty weak as its just thin metal brackets with a bar through them. This flaw is also taking weight off of all the wheels, making traction and steering very hard. Overall though it works pretty well, nice build.
Espectacular tu auto,yo estoy tratando de armar una moto con la un motor parecido y se me complico en la parte de las poleas,pero con tu video se me aclaro mas! Saludos desde Argentina
Me and my dad spent 2 months building a car that has electronics, a 2 stroke engine and other stuff. Bodywork is aluminum and framework is iron i think. It was built 2 years ago when i was 15. I still drive that thing. Not on the public roads ofcourse
Hardly a Ferrari ..tho treated no less affectionately! And why not. Not many people have the right logic to flick something like this together. And from what I can tell he did it with things he had. For the most part. Good for you.
I like this one a lot! It looks very cool. It's great to be able to take it off road on some trails, but I have to say it looked the coolest when you were cruising down the road
Great job. Nice! good end product! i wish i will able to make one for my child when time comes ( its a huge fun for them, when i was 10-12 i had a quad! thats why i dont had time for alcohol or drugs:D
Excelente tu video y aportación de conocimiento para los que no sabemos, Tendrás alguna especie de plano de elaboración?, para saber medidas y componentes de fabricación
With everyone staying in their houses at the moment with the corona virus maybe more people will have time to create projects if they have the ability. Thankfully some merchants are open still so we can keep busy
Recomiendo ver con precaución este video, porque si no tienen cuidado terminan quemadas las retinas de sus ojos con las candelas de las soldaduras... Saludos
No amigo, eso sucedería si las ves en vivo porque contiene radiación ultravioleta, pero cuando es videograbado esa radiación no es reproducida por tu pantalla dado que está diseñada para emitir los colores como combinaciones de emisores de luz roja, azul y verde, no emite ultravioleta. En tal caso lo que podría pasar es que se te cansen los ojos de ver tantos destellos, pero que yo sepa eso no se daña la retina como la luz ultravioleta. Saludos.