A CycleKart Built From a Ladder? The Morgan Rip Special Interview
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2024
- This is a unique CycleKart build, the "Maytag Rip Special, was inspired by the Morgan Rip Special.
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YOUR car is a great representation of the spirit of this hobby!
It is a fun design
I am the builder and it was so fun to build. I discovered cyclekarts last summer online and contacted Steve Vinson who lives in the area and he and the group that meets here in Arizona let me come by look at their cars and take photos and measurements and they gave me tons of tips from their experience building. The up-front help was huge!!! Driving your own creation and watching heads turn is priceless!!!!
I’m a farmer so I love making something useful and even beautiful out of crap laying around - nicely done!
Thanks 👍
What an amazing kart, job well done Sir.
Glad you like it!
Sweet , I really like the way the dummie exhaust up front looks .
Me too
I am the builder. The exhaust is old flex tubing used at a factory to vent a soldering workstation. They gave it to me a few years ago when upgrading their system.
Always thought you could do that with a ladder! Cool, resourceful build. Nice faux engine too. Well done.
I am the builder. The ladders worked awesome!! But you have to stack two and rivet them together because a single ladder is too flexible by itself. I also like the wedge shape it gives to the build.
@@tripsofjacks Thanks for the tip. Yes, the wedge shape gives it that vintage chassis look.
Well done Derrick
It really is a neat little Cyclekart
looks ace, nice work. that brake caliper would be really handy for IVA here in england. could you share the link please?
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so cool
I really like it too
enjoy and have fun@@stevevinson6030
Well done1
Glad you like it
Really well done.
The fake Twin had me fooled 😂
It really looks the part. He even added a servo to make the external valves move....clever
@@stevevinson6030 Well.. that's just showing off now haha
Very nice car built using your head not your wallet. Thanks Steve
Glad you like it
lulz - likely cause of audio issue, is finger-over-microphone on phone. We've all done it once!
True "Ladder frame Chassis",.... :D
Yes, I think that is likely, although my camera man denies any responsibility. LOL.
So I'm currently in the works of building a two seater Cycle-cart esk type machine for my boys. What honda are those wheels off of? I really love the thought of starting a group like this here in Oregon.
The wheels are from a Honda CT90. Honda used that same wheel on lots of their small bikes in the 1970's.