Looks like you’re a natural on the spanners, good luck with the racing, GXUK is a friendly place to race. Top tip - go give your dad a big man hug, he’s already a legend for supporting you to go karting.
Hi Aiden, great job so far, I look forward to seeing the progress. Two tips for you. If you don’t have a heat gun you can just use a hair drier. And if you don’t have the tool for the rear bumper mounts you can use Circlip pliers if you have those. Good luck with the rest of the build and i look forward to seeing you in the paddock.
An easy way to get the bumper rubbers out is to poke a small, flat screwdriver up the chassis rails between the rubber and the inside of the tube and squirt a bit of wd40 into the gap. Then wind a couple of nuts onto the end of the bolt, put a big adjustable spanner over the thread so it's against the nuts, then knock the bolt and rubber out with a rubber hammer. No special tools required. If that makes sense...😁 Good luck with your build!
This is fantastic! You’re a natural narrator. Your kart looks like a fantastic example - clean and tidy, a real peach! Good luck in the upcoming season, and please get in touch if you need any OTK advice. I’ve subscribed.
You two make a great team! Subscribed and excited to follow along!
Awesome! Thank you!
I run two GX-UK juniors and one of our karts is a FA OTK. Good luck with the build.
thanks
Great video quality and overall a good video for such a young boy, i look forward to watching the full series of this full thing come together.
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks like you’re a natural on the spanners, good luck with the racing, GXUK is a friendly place to race. Top tip - go give your dad a big man hug, he’s already a legend for supporting you to go karting.
Hi Aiden, great job so far, I look forward to seeing the progress.
Two tips for you.
If you don’t have a heat gun you can just use a hair drier.
And if you don’t have the tool for the rear bumper mounts you can use Circlip pliers if you have those.
Good luck with the rest of the build and i look forward to seeing you in the paddock.
@@AlexVangeenRacing thanks
An easy way to get the bumper rubbers out is to poke a small, flat screwdriver up the chassis rails between the rubber and the inside of the tube and squirt a bit of wd40 into the gap. Then wind a couple of nuts onto the end of the bolt, put a big adjustable spanner over the thread so it's against the nuts, then knock the bolt and rubber out with a rubber hammer. No special tools required. If that makes sense...😁 Good luck with your build!
Thanks, I’ll try that
This is fantastic! You’re a natural narrator. Your kart looks like a fantastic example - clean and tidy, a real peach!
Good luck in the upcoming season, and please get in touch if you need any OTK advice. I’ve subscribed.
Thanks! We’re coming to watch at Ellough Park so will come and say hi 👍🏼
@@AJKarting oh awesome. I hope it’s dry!
Hi aiden🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉🎉
What chassis is it
@@KartingWithConroy it is an OTK Alonso kart