Great job on that axle Steve, LOL at your CAD comments as that is what I am using to design my cycle kart. Cardboard Aided Design, cardboard is much cheaper than metal and wood.
I just found your channel as I just discovered cyclekarts... You sir, are my hero. This design is fantastic. All your cars are fantastic. Where can I find plans to build my own?
Hi Steve. I enjoy your videos. Maybe you can help me with something. I saw an 11 year-old video by Dennis Thomas, in which he appears to use Honda front wheels as rear wheels. I have four front wheels, so I'd like to do this, but I didn't know it was possible. I put a comment on one of his recent videos, but I haven't heard anything, and I don't know how to contact him. If you know anything about this, what do you do about the fact that the outside of the hub is angled? Incidentally, I have a good shop - lathe, mill, CNC mill, etc, so adapters are no problem. Thanks - Richard
Very cool. Lot's of information.
Glad you liked it!
Well done Steve! As always, thank you for showcasing our parts.
Thanks Mark and Julie, you are both amazing assets to our hobby.
Well done and keep up the tips and tricks. You have saved me a lot of procrastination over how to do stuff. By the way good progress on the moustache.
Glad I could help!
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic! Thank you for posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can't wait for your next installment
Merry Xmas
Coming soon. Thanks for watching.
Great job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job on that axle Steve, LOL at your CAD comments as that is what I am using to design my cycle kart. Cardboard Aided Design, cardboard is much cheaper than metal and wood.
It works well for what we are doing. Plus is helps me to visualize the result, something I struggle with.
I just found your channel as I just discovered cyclekarts... You sir, are my hero. This design is fantastic. All your cars are fantastic. Where can I find plans to build my own?
Thanks, I have a basic CycleKart frame plan available on ETSY, you can modify it to meet your inspiration car design.
are races a thing you have to sign up to compete in or do you just kinda show up?
It depends on the venue, most organizers like to have a head count, it helps with planning.
Hi Steve. I enjoy your videos. Maybe you can help me with something. I saw an 11 year-old video by Dennis Thomas, in which he appears to use Honda front wheels as rear wheels. I have four front wheels, so I'd like to do this, but I didn't know it was possible. I put a comment on one of his recent videos, but I haven't heard anything, and I don't know how to contact him. If you know anything about this, what do you do about the fact that the outside of the hub is angled? Incidentally, I have a good shop - lathe, mill, CNC mill, etc, so adapters are no problem. Thanks - Richard
I have seen several Karts built with 4 fronts. They just drilled holes and went for it. I guess its OK as they are still working just fine.