600cc go kart?
I was going to do the same thing with a R1 motor I have, but decided against it. That's a sweet idea though.
You would get power to the rear wheels the same as you would a bike, via chain and sprockets. You'll probably only want to send power to one wheel though. Otherwise you'll have problems with the steering. It'll want to go straight all the time.
You would get power to the rear wheels the same as you would a bike, via chain and sprockets. You'll probably only want to send power to one wheel though. Otherwise you'll have problems with the steering. It'll want to go straight all the time.
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Do you really have to start a thread every time you go on a ride and see a guy with no helmet on?
Does it affect you that much that some random guy 1500 miles away went and paid his own money for a 1000?
Do we really have to fight over who uses the back brake or not?
Do you have to argue over stupid pointless shit on the Internet?
Do you really have to start a thread every time you go on a ride and see a guy with no helmet on?
Does it affect you that much that some random guy 1500 miles away went and paid his own money for a 1000?
Do we really have to fight over who uses the back brake or not?
Do you have to argue over stupid pointless shit on the Internet?
GIXXERKART VID: http://foto.renn.tv/web/videos/gixxerkart_video.wmv
enjoy!
They used an 1100 GSXR, check this link for pictures on how they put it together: http://www.nurburgring.de/event.php3...3_e&id=27?=eng
(lots of german)
enjoy!
They used an 1100 GSXR, check this link for pictures on how they put it together: http://www.nurburgring.de/event.php3...3_e&id=27?=eng
(lots of german)
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Offroading Spots near Tampa
Green markers = Pay spots
Blue markers = safe free spots
Red markers = not so safe free spots (possible trespass issues)
Offroading Spots near Tampa
Green markers = Pay spots
Blue markers = safe free spots
Red markers = not so safe free spots (possible trespass issues)
Last edited by Clint; Feb 6, 2004 at 09:32 AM.
Originally posted by DogBoneR1
I was going to do the same thing with a R1 motor I have, but decided against it. That's a sweet idea though.
You would get power to the rear wheels the same as you would a bike, via chain and sprockets. You'll probably only want to send power to one wheel though. Otherwise you'll have problems with the steering. It'll want to go straight all the time.
I was going to do the same thing with a R1 motor I have, but decided against it. That's a sweet idea though.
You would get power to the rear wheels the same as you would a bike, via chain and sprockets. You'll probably only want to send power to one wheel though. Otherwise you'll have problems with the steering. It'll want to go straight all the time.
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Offroading Spots near Tampa
Green markers = Pay spots
Blue markers = safe free spots
Red markers = not so safe free spots (possible trespass issues)
Offroading Spots near Tampa
Green markers = Pay spots
Blue markers = safe free spots
Red markers = not so safe free spots (possible trespass issues)


