Well done. Looks nearly perfect. The shock absorbers. Are set on an angle. That might create difficulty with handling over bumps. On a car the springs are vertical. The, seat. Is fantastic. Wide and comfortable. Handlebars are, wide and hopefully might spread the impact forced a crash well.. Foot rests, spread the load well. Of sitting on the quad bike well. The chain, needs that guard. Only improvement I might suggest is to the suspension. Perhaps to give 4 springs more upright. That might improve the handling. The steering. I am not experienced with working with suspension. I can't understand why the suspension springs are angled inwards. Maybe image a bump on one side of the bike. The right front wheel hits a bump. The right spring responds. How? Absorbing force upwards and also sideways. Creating force towards the left maybe. The rider must, fight to keep the vehicle heading straight. But, might be thrown over the handlebars by a sudden jerk in the direction of the right spring maybe. What do you think? It's nearly a perfect design. And possibly quite expensive. 3 springs . Metal frame. Motor. One lucky driver! I can't see a solution to, how to make the chain safer. It's awesome. Well done.
@@JonahNAloha I converted one of these frames to electric to use it in a giant Rc truck, I made a new mounting plate that matched the motor bolts and then welded studs on the underside to bolt through the existing mount while still preserving the ability to slide it back and forth for chain tensioning.