Great work and great skills. I am building one myself from scratch and I'm using rack & pinion for steering, in a form of a bicycle sprocket and chain. It's not that hard to manufacture and you can feel every bump in your hands
bro much love and respect never stop what you are doing...i always want to make my own everything you gave me the mind power and inspiration...God bless you
6 years later this helped me alot for how I need to make a shifter kart. I'm going to add a 200cc 5 speed engine and to increase hp a NRG steering wheel and underglow.
I love these inspiring videos ❤, when you post up about building or modifying a frame to a shifter kart, you either have people that has faith and knows theres only so much to these karts, it can be done, side from costs, a lot think its better off to just to buy an actual shifter kart, but why not build something or build something up from little to your own custom own of a kind shifter kart! In all of these scenes where you see someone have a over time fixing up project, it is amazing to see it coming together! I've watched the other vids of this sweet kart, I'm just posting this as im building a shifter kart myself
I like your technique, the way you lay it on floor , using the bricks and weld it from there. Sorry man but I will be copying that. Looking forward for the next one.
I would highly recommend a tubing notcher. The closer the tubes fit, the stronger (and safer) they will be when welded up. Welding is about making two pieces of metal into one. It is definitely an art, but there is a lot of science that has gone into studying what makes it strong and in some cases light as well. I recommend looking at steel bicycles being TIG (GTAW) welded. you will probably never see any structure that is more on the edge of being strong and light at the same time. Also look at how to properly clean your metal before welding. Contamination in the welds will weaken the joints and make them prone to cracking. Still I admire your attitude as well as your skill for a home craftsman.
I built one of these with a Suzuki 370 RM 2-stroke! I started with a Yamaha cart frame an cut the motor mount out of the Motor bike frame. Saves a lot of time. Was very loud an fast.
And that is the reason for the request. Somewhere in the middle of your two extremes includes a lot of us. With the right technique and understanding of the basic logic we have a good chance of getting the frame aligned correctly.
It was a legitimate request and is pertinent to the build. You are adding nothing to the conversation. Instead, you are trying to make yourself look bigger by belittling other people. GFY.
I almost always get problems trying to eyeball it because of the metal warping as it cools lol, but fine measurements and clamps/weight usually help. I miss the big shop tables we had at school haha, super easy to fab on
haha I had the benefit of multiple squares from the machine shop as well as a couple cubes, those were so handy! edit- and dont forget the aluminium angle (milled out inside corner so it's square all the way) it sucks some heat from the weld too, great for stainless TIG
Wow this is awesome! I actually planned on doing this same sort of project (welding up a shifter kart frame and building a real shifter kart) and I have all the parts for one, except the engine. Once I find a cheap engine for it, I'll be starting on this project to!
Awesome project i race karts myself, not a shifter kart but a rotax 125cc senior racing kart and its really fun. Please put paddle shifters on it it would be awesome, good luck with the project ;D
Right now I''m at the beginning of setting up my own bike-garage (finally moved into my own) and it looks like your workshop could serve as the prototype and inspiration. Any suggestions or advice you would be ready to share, what's missing in your set-up? Thumbs up for the go-cart!
I picked up a kymco 250 4 stroke motor with 5 speed and reverse to build a shifter with for $100 it came with the radiator and everything else too lol your vid gave me a great idea for what I need to do
Keep it up bro. Love your channel. I learn alot watching you. Im thinking by the end of this year, your going to be a full time youtuber with 200k subs.
Hmmmm...i think you need a turbo to increase the speed of the cart, Plus you need a cool exhaust to make your cart sound cool, no need to buy one, liked the vid 👍👍👍
People whining about him not using welding gloves don't understand that it doesn't hurt much once you've done it awhile, some of us just get used to it. Awesome fabrication skills displayed here, and so simplistic of a style. I Love RatherBWelding, he could build cars if he had a bigger studio.
2t love. been telling another channel that's where all the power is. i understand why most of you guys don't, what with having go powersports as a sponsor
Hope you don't come to regret not beveling those tube welds bro, nice job, it's just that those karts have need of one break like the welds on the steering bolts to ruin your whole week and it one of those tube welds goes out while you are going down the road, it can pitch you head over butt, as I've seen it with a yz250 at about 66 mph, was not purty.
As someone who races proper shifter karts I would suggest adding caster to your kingpins otherwise you're just going to have a mile of understeer with those tires.
try grinding the ends of your pipe to a curve so when you butt them against each other it makes alot stronger joint and looks better also when you want to finish it
Anybody watching this and planning on building one, you seriously need to be able to notch the tubing correctly where they join to the other tubes. Just butt welding with open ends like he’s doing is dangerous because it’s not a strong joint. The contact area between the tubing is not enough. If this were a kart built to actually race there would be no sanctioning body that would allow it through a tech inspection. A properly notched tube would cover about 1/3 of the tube that it’s being joined into.
I like how you actually get stuff done on your builds each video unlike so many other UA-camrs
Great work and great skills. I am building one myself from scratch and I'm using rack & pinion for steering, in a form of a bicycle sprocket and chain. It's not that hard to manufacture and you can feel every bump in your hands
He should have a patreon to build a bigger shop. Like so he can see this!
bro much love and respect never stop what you are doing...i always want to make my own everything you gave me the mind power and inspiration...God bless you
I just found your channel and I love it very minimal talking and lots of work being done!
I agree tells you what he gonna do and then gets on and does it.
true, me too. just subscribed this channel after the intro.
Massive respect for your builds!
I also love your diverse selection of backing audio. Some youtubers use the same music over and over again. Drives a person nuts.
Very nice. I like how you just get in there and get it done .I like it. Great job as always.
Youre putting alot of faith in your plywood floor being level and not warped at all
This guy should be one of the biggest go kart channels on UA-cam! He is an amazing welder and is such a big motivation for my channel!
It can be any brand frame but the best ones to get idea of what you wanna build from scratch is either a flat track oval or sprint race kart frame
This build moved really quick!
Exactly what I need , I want to build my self a go kart
Eu Tu put a cr500 engine in one
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Sir you're work is amazing keep up the professionalism it's outstanding
Dude this is the sickest build yet
6 years later this helped me alot for how I need to make a shifter kart. I'm going to add a 200cc 5 speed engine and to increase hp a NRG steering wheel and underglow.
I love these inspiring videos ❤, when you post up about building or modifying a frame to a shifter kart, you either have people that has faith and knows theres only so much to these karts, it can be done, side from costs, a lot think its better off to just to buy an actual shifter kart, but why not build something or build something up from little to your own custom own of a kind shifter kart! In all of these scenes where you see someone have a over time fixing up project, it is amazing to see it coming together! I've watched the other vids of this sweet kart, I'm just posting this as im building a shifter kart myself
I like your technique, the way you lay it on floor , using the bricks and weld it from there. Sorry man but I will be copying that. Looking forward for the next one.
awsome video i've been watching your videos for like 5 years
Dude you must live in Washington with rain for a week straight, but you do awesome work man keep it up I love watching .
I would highly recommend a tubing notcher. The closer the tubes fit, the stronger (and safer) they will be when welded up. Welding is about making two pieces of metal into one. It is definitely an art, but there is a lot of science that has gone into studying what makes it strong and in some cases light as well. I recommend looking at steel bicycles being TIG (GTAW) welded. you will probably never see any structure that is more on the edge of being strong and light at the same time. Also look at how to properly clean your metal before welding. Contamination in the welds will weaken the joints and make them prone to cracking. Still I admire your attitude as well as your skill for a home craftsman.
It'll be fine
I built one of these with a Suzuki 370 RM 2-stroke! I started with a Yamaha cart frame an cut the motor mount out of the Motor bike frame. Saves a lot of time. Was very loud an fast.
Your most proffesional looking frame yet!
its so satisfying watching you building things you are soooo lucky man 👍🏾
Yesss man finally this is what I’ve been waiting for 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
People always got something negative to say but don't be doing shit they self i like your vids keep it up
Impressive. If able sometimes would like to see how you go about getting the components aligned and square so it tracks properly.
And that is the reason for the request. Somewhere in the middle of your two extremes includes a lot of us. With the right technique and understanding of the basic logic we have a good chance of getting the frame aligned correctly.
It was a legitimate request and is pertinent to the build. You are adding nothing to the conversation. Instead, you are trying to make yourself look bigger by belittling other people. GFY.
I almost always get problems trying to eyeball it because of the metal warping as it cools lol, but fine measurements and clamps/weight usually help. I miss the big shop tables we had at school haha, super easy to fab on
haha I had the benefit of multiple squares from the machine shop as well as a couple cubes, those were so handy!
edit- and dont forget the aluminium angle (milled out inside corner so it's square all the way) it sucks some heat from the weld too, great for stainless TIG
The jump cut editing is cool
This he has been watching this guy xD
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Wow this is awesome! I actually planned on doing this same sort of project (welding up a shifter kart frame and building a real shifter kart) and I have all the parts for one, except the engine. Once I find a cheap engine for it, I'll be starting on this project to!
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Merci j'ai telecharger ton vidéo
just buy kawasaki 150cc 2Stroke Engine.. they are cheap,Reliable, and blazing fast.. trust me.
you should buy a liffan 150cc 4stroke engine and it has a 5 speed transmission!! really cheap!!
I'll sell you a VFR750 engine...
5:58 that is awesome!!
Mark my words... I will make one. One day minus today😉
Its been 600+ day, are you complete yet build this
That’s looks sick dude, you make it all look so simple ‼️‼️
Awesome project i race karts myself, not a shifter kart but a rotax 125cc senior racing kart and its really fun. Please put paddle shifters on it it would be awesome, good luck with the project ;D
This is the best part by part video ever
Built to cinder block specifications. Love it.
Have you ever considered using an insert tube were you currently butt weld your frame sections? Enjoying your work a lot, thanks for all you do.
fuck yes dude this is by far the best project you have taken on. this will be badass
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You do nice work. You should get a gas conversion kit for the welder, would come out so much slicker for ya too Good job
The "how to basic" editing in the beginning 👍🏼
This is serious handwork
Right now I''m at the beginning of setting up my own bike-garage (finally moved into my own) and it looks like your workshop could serve as the prototype and inspiration. Any suggestions or advice you would be ready to share, what's missing in your set-up?
Thumbs up for the go-cart!
I picked up a kymco 250 4 stroke motor with 5 speed and reverse to build a shifter with for $100 it came with the radiator and everything else too lol your vid gave me a great idea for what I need to do
Keep it up bro. Love your channel. I learn alot watching you. Im thinking by the end of this year, your going to be a full time youtuber with 200k subs.
Tried building this. Now, 1 year later, i am still not finished with the engine mounts. Creds to rather b welding for being such efficient with this!
So dope. Tons of respect. These other dudes only know how to turn a wrench.
Can you post frame measurements? thank you for this build!
hey my man, where do you get your pipe at for building frames?
Nice video! This looks so good already👌 Your builds get more professional every time!
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Hmmmm...i think you need a turbo to increase the speed of the cart, Plus you need a cool exhaust to make your cart sound cool, no need to buy one, liked the vid 👍👍👍
Love the frame shape
Looks badass can’t wait to hear it rip
Great work. What size tube did you use for the frame ?
Just found your channel and I have been binge watching excellent work and quality video. Cheers keep up the great work.
Part two please! Nice work man 👍👌
Broke my heart to see all of those beautiful bends for the main frame then you just stuck a straight pipe on for the back rail 😞
love the video by chance do you have measurements of the frame . would really like to build one thanks
Hello, I want to know the dimensions of the chassis (or chassis). Please anyone knows. Please provide me with information about karting.
this is going to be a Sick build!
Good performance!!! Perfect talented!
You place looks like Georgia, GA Mountains here. Great project!
Very nice build. Can you please give me some information about pipe size and wall thickness. Thanks
People whining about him not using welding gloves don't understand that it doesn't hurt much once you've done it awhile, some of us just get used to it. Awesome fabrication skills displayed here, and so simplistic of a style. I Love RatherBWelding, he could build cars if he had a bigger studio.
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Nice idea if you bored with two wheel drive, thanks for sharing friend
This is a really cool build man.
Awesome series man! Cant wait for the next episode!
Looking forward to see the next episode! Thank you for sharing.
Awsome work mate, great job your doing, proves no exspensive tools are needed at times
man you are awesome and you have a gold hands! Cart looks amazing!
2t love. been telling another channel that's where all the power is. i understand why most of you guys don't, what with having go powersports as a sponsor
the last shuifter cart was cool i wish i had it
I Love this Gocart
Can you post the Dimensions of the Frame pls?
You’re a good craftsman, a good engineer and you make awesome videos! Your my favorite UA-cam channel to watch.
U can also still keep the bike frame and if u ever wanted to ride it its only going to take you minutes to put it all together
Tape measures? We don't need no stinking tape measures!😆
you are a crafty little guy!
Thats gonna be awesome dude!
That thing is gonna be fun !!!
Wish I could just build and magically it all works out. Haha that was a good one.
Really cool watching you progress through the build. I'd be worried about burning my arm on the motor while driving!
This is what's we wanted
Cool Design 👍
Dear friend, nice video! I am from Russia 🇷🇺
GDS Putin
idk how u made that chassis but you did a hella good job
Hope you don't come to regret not beveling those tube welds bro, nice job, it's just that those karts have need of one break like the welds on the steering bolts to ruin your whole week and it one of those tube welds goes out while you are going down the road, it can pitch you head over butt, as I've seen it with a yz250 at about 66 mph, was not purty.
As someone who races proper shifter karts I would suggest adding caster to your kingpins otherwise you're just going to have a mile of understeer with those tires.
Good job man!wish I could be doing that right now!!
try grinding the ends of your pipe to a curve so when you butt them against each other it makes alot stronger joint and looks better also when you want to finish it
You make it look so easy...
*Looks great man keep up the good work!*
Anybody watching this and planning on building one, you seriously need to be able to notch the tubing correctly where they join to the other tubes. Just butt welding with open ends like he’s doing is dangerous because it’s not a strong joint. The contact area between the tubing is not enough. If this were a kart built to actually race there would be no sanctioning body that would allow it through a tech inspection. A properly notched tube would cover about 1/3 of the tube that it’s being joined into.
Lonewolf3165 im 100% certain he bent/warped the frame by bouncing on it like he did...the actual right side front (left in the video). No bueano
I’m really excited to see this come together. Can you tell me what tubing size and wall you used?
Waiting project with 600cc 👌✌
I have a spare 650 engine...
i love your builds 'i want to make this as small as possible' - builds another massive gokart :P :D
stoked on this build, but won't the engine placement mess with your balance?
A great design and function, I was just wondering if you had any rough sizes and if you would mind me using this same design, thanks.
Wow video quality looks so much better 👌
Can i suggest you to add front brake disks? For your safety. Even the rear one seems a toy.
looking forward to part 2
Do not weld pipes dull together.
The pipe become brittle next to the weld.
Kart-frames do flex alot.
Therefore the frame will breake next to the weld.
At the end of the video, I can just here Ike saying Thank You, Go Power Sports
Cool video, I need a garage asap
Great content man! Random, but you have to tell me what music track that is at 4:45! I can't find it on that site
パイプベンダーと自動溶接機さえ有ればバイクもカートも何でも自由に作れて羨ましい。