After watching this I had to go check out the front suspension build video. Looks like anti-sway bars work great for torsion bars, and it's fully adjustable...love it! I had a 1/4 midget kart once that had torsion bars but set up like an early Dodge car with the bars going front to back through the lower control arm, but I like this setup better and you could only adjust ride height on that one.
Probably no help. The rear axle is from a lawn tractor with a peerless 100 series differential in a 3/4" axle sleeves out by myself to 1", and keyed together. The tyres are honda cub 17" tyres x 2 3/4" from Maaxis
Cyclekarts are pretty much built from scratch Dennis, cheaply using parts from many sources. Building them is as important if not more than cruising around in them with other cyclkartistas. Much more info on them here... www.cyclekartclub.com/
After watching this I had to go check out the front suspension build video.
Looks like anti-sway bars work great for torsion bars, and it's fully adjustable...love it!
I had a 1/4 midget kart once that had torsion bars but set up like an early Dodge car with the bars going front to back through the lower control arm, but I like this setup better and you could only adjust ride height on that one.
I can't tell by looking; is there a differential in the rear? If not, do both wheels drive or just one?
Peerless 100series diff
Can you help me out and let me know where you got those tires and rear axle
Probably no help. The rear axle is from a lawn tractor with a peerless 100 series differential in a 3/4" axle sleeves out by myself to 1", and keyed together. The tyres are honda cub 17" tyres x 2 3/4" from Maaxis
Are you building this from plans? Looks great. This looks like the kind of project I'd love to build.
Cyclekarts are pretty much built from scratch Dennis, cheaply using parts from many sources. Building them is as important if not more than cruising around in them with other cyclkartistas. Much more info on them here... www.cyclekartclub.com/