@@johnblanton-fd3jf I’m in Gold Hill, about 40 miles north of Charlotte just below Salisbury. I’ve got a little project to finish and I plan on starting my cyclekart around February.
@@DannyBasinger That’s great! I have family in Lincolnton, so I get down that way every so often. A friend of mine is a retired professional welder and we may be starting a frame or two sometime in January. We’ll have to keep in touch about our progress. Good luck !
Nest time around you might want to use truck bed liner inside the tub. I have used it on my Goofy Cart build and it is very durable. Your cart is looking great and nice to see it going together so smoothly.
1st time seeing a video of the karts cool build. correction to your caster . you did negative caster! looking from the side if your steering xis is tilted back on the top looking at it from the side view it's negative if it's tilted forward then it's positive. myself owning a race shop building and racing cars and motorcycles I'm not thinking the wheels on one of these karts would hold up very well . A front motorcycle wheel wouldn't take side loads very well . motorcycle wheels lean into turns so do the karts tend to break spokes or pull the nipples through the wheels?
Olá Dennis, me chamo Carlos e sou do Brasil, otimo trabalho e video muito bem detalhado, parabens. Venho acompanhando seus videos na intensão de conhecer mais e ter experiencia no projeto e montagem dos veiculos. OBS: voce é da Australia?
Howdty Dennis, I’ve researched the Pearless dif, bit confused on which is correct. Can you point me in the right direction? Also, I intend to make my own front spindle assemblies. One more thing I can’t find is length and diameter of the actual axel I.e. hardened bolt. I’m hopeful you can point me in the right direction. Tim in Maine, first timer, frame complete.
Hi Dennis, this is Danny Basinger in North Carolina. I want to thank you for doing these videos. It helps a lot!
Hey Danny! What part of NC are you located? I'm in the Boone area and getting ready to build a cyclekart , recently received the frame plans.
@@johnblanton-fd3jf I’m in Gold Hill, about 40 miles north of Charlotte just below Salisbury. I’ve got a little project to finish and I plan on starting my cyclekart around February.
@@DannyBasinger That’s great! I have family in Lincolnton, so I get down that way every so often. A friend of mine is a retired professional welder and we may be starting a frame or two sometime in January. We’ll have to keep in touch about our progress. Good luck !
Sure thing! Are you on Facebook? If so, I can message you my number.
Club kart is looking fine Dennis. You, Steve and your helpers are doing a great job on it. Time to get back to working on mine.
Nest time around you might want to use truck bed liner inside the tub. I have used it on my Goofy Cart build and it is very durable. Your cart is looking great and nice to see it going together so smoothly.
Looking good! That sure is a pretty color red. I’m looking forward to seeing the finished product
Nice rolling Chassis!!
Im looking forward to building mine.
Great job Dennis! Thank you for sharing, see you at Huntsville. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Looking like it's real!
Good tips on the paint, too. Thanks.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing. Have you some details please on the differential?
1st time seeing a video of the karts cool build. correction to your caster . you did negative caster! looking from the side if your steering xis is tilted back on the top looking at it from the side view it's negative if it's tilted forward then it's positive.
myself owning a race shop building and racing cars and motorcycles I'm not thinking the wheels on one of these karts would hold up very well . A front motorcycle wheel wouldn't take side loads very well . motorcycle wheels lean into turns so do the karts tend to break spokes or pull the nipples through the wheels?
Shiny! Nicely done video, Dennis. Who gets to drive it in next race? Where is Huntsville?
Olá Dennis, me chamo Carlos e sou do Brasil, otimo trabalho e video muito bem detalhado, parabens. Venho acompanhando seus videos na intensão de conhecer mais e ter experiencia no projeto e montagem dos veiculos. OBS: voce é da Australia?
Dennis, shouldn’t you have washers behind those nuts on the real axel braces? I notice you tightened bare nuts straight onto the painted inner frame.
Howdty Dennis, I’ve researched the Pearless dif, bit confused on which is correct. Can you point me in the right direction? Also, I intend to make my own front spindle assemblies. One more thing I can’t find is length and diameter of the actual axel I.e. hardened bolt. I’m hopeful you can point me in the right direction. Tim in Maine, first timer, frame complete.
Where did you find the rear axle and differential
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Are those motorcycle wheels and tires?
Hi. Can you share a link to your friend Steve that was building Franklin cyclekart? Thanks
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