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I would love to build one.
How about a Challenge class. Drag, autocross, and concourse. It would be a hoot.
I wonder how well one would handle driving around in my hilly yard. Sort of a rallycross course - 1/3 tarmac 2/3 grass.
It's a shame that there are no V-twins with low enough hp. I wonder if any exhaust trickery could make one of these cars sound even half as good as they look...Regardless, I'd love to build one just to find out.
I would build one if ten of my neighbors did also.
RossD
MegaDork
8/2/17 2:40 p.m.
One is on my build bucket list.
Toyman01 wrote:
I would love to build one.
How about a Challenge class. Drag, autocross, and concourse. It would be a hoot.
If a few of you built and brought some, I'm sure that we can find a way to accommodate them.
I'm in. Any other takers?
Driven5 wrote:
It's a shame that there are no V-twins with low enough hp. I wonder if any exhaust trickery could make one of these cars sound even half as good as they look...Regardless, I'd love to build one just to find out.
There isn't anything you can't get for the gx200 - and for peanuts. You should hear my minibike
There should be a challenge class for these
I have a gx390, and a welder. If someone wants to donate me some wheels, im game for this years challenge.....
I've wanted to build one but I hate the one wheel drive/ one wheel brake chassis setup. You guys should price out the cost of all the parts to build one of these though. Buying new, just the engine and transmission cost about $1000. Also the "proper" 17" cyclekart wheels are becoming difficult to find cheaply. You will basically be buying all your wheels from a different seller so they will all be in various states of disrepair. There are some 14" pit bike wheels on ebay that would work well but not have quite the same look.
New "Honda" 6.5 hp engine on sale right now for $99.
Seems this can be built really cheap.
From what I can tell the wheels are gonna be the hang up for the price. You are looking at the small competition motorcross bikes for any consistancy as the Honda CR80 (small wheel) had a 17" on the front. 16" and 19" are much more popular.
Edit: Just found the Suzuki RM85 has a 17" front.
Edit again: If you go to a 16" rim instead of the traditional 17", price drops wayyyy down as a 20" bicycle rim will work. (bicycle wheels size is actually the external tire dimension vs the rim dimension as quoted on motorcycles and cars)
and just because this is GRM and a forum and we all like to go fast.
There is this.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fu8P9lrdcmk
In reply to FlightService:
Hmm....
Care to link? The wheels have always been the place i get stuck in my research. I think that i grasp what you are saying, but....
I've got the engine, the Comet clutches are pretty cheap, and the rest of it I can dig out of the scrap bin and build.
Some research shows a set of wheels from Vintage Kart Co. is about $300. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
I may well build several of them, and the boys and I will race them.
In reply to Toyman01:
I can't find where Vintage Kart sells anything aside from complete kits. Do you have a link?
According to the info, just email them. jack@vintagekartco.com They will send a price list. From what I've read, they will pretty much sell any part you want, up to and including a complete kart. I haven't contacted them yet.
FlightService wrote:
New "Honda" 6.5 hp engine on sale right now for $99.
Seems this can be built really cheap.
From what I can tell the wheels are gonna be the hang up for the price. You are looking at the small competition motorcross bikes for any consistancy as the Honda CR80 (small wheel) had a 17" on the front. 16" and 19" are much more popular.
Edit: Just found the Suzuki RM85 has a 17" front.
Edit again: If you go to a 16" rim instead of the traditional 17", price drops wayyyy down as a 20" bicycle rim will work. (bicycle wheels size is actually the external tire dimension vs the rim dimension as quoted on motorcycles and cars)
80/85 bikes use 14r/16f and 17/19 on the big wheel, kx100 and ktm 105 versions
RossD
MegaDork
8/3/17 7:42 a.m.
I found some 4x4" hubs https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/part/azusa/2299 and thought it would be cool to use Miata spare tires and find a solid wheel car to scale off of the the wheel size. I don't know if it's very practical scale/size-wise, however.
Kreb
UltraDork
8/3/17 7:53 a.m.
In reply to RossD:
Holy unsprung weight and rotational mass, batman!