Hi guys, Im planning on buying either a gpz 600 or a gpz 550 and use the engine in a homemade go kart
I am in the UK and am having some trouble finding some hubs to attach the wheels to the axle, I can buy the 3 stud go kart hubs but I want to run bigger tryes siilar to either car or quad bike size. I can also buy some trailer hubs, but would have to manufacture some sleves to fit the OD of the axle to the ID of the trailer hubs
What do you guys think?
Dave
Motorcycle engine'd buggy help
Something like this?
1972 Honda CB 450 5 speed.
It uses hubs from an old Suzuki ATV.
I sold it a few years ago, but it was a blast year round.
Even on the winter frozen lakes in my area.
1972 Honda CB 450 5 speed.
It uses hubs from an old Suzuki ATV.
I sold it a few years ago, but it was a blast year round.
Even on the winter frozen lakes in my area.
Here is a good source for ideas and tips.
Check out their forum.
http://www.edge.au.com/links.htm
I bought the plan (Books) for he Sidewinder and Pirannah.
You can spend countless hours on this site.
Check out their forum.
http://www.edge.au.com/links.htm
I bought the plan (Books) for he Sidewinder and Pirannah.
You can spend countless hours on this site.
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You need to search for go cart part websites. google go cart.
The link on the last post is my back yard verision.
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What sort of scale go-kart are you planning?
If it is for an offroad go-kart I would get the biggest engine you can afford.
Is the engine a 2 cylinder or a 4 pot (if you have it already)?
I'm currently making an off-road go-kart with a 124 -4 stroke and a 750cc road kart.
If it is for an offroad go-kart I would get the biggest engine you can afford.
Is the engine a 2 cylinder or a 4 pot (if you have it already)?
I'm currently making an off-road go-kart with a 124 -4 stroke and a 750cc road kart.