Hey,
I am thinking about designing my own go kart. Is there a series that someone can enter their own go karts for racing over a period of time?
I built and designed one from scratch already. My advice to you: Just buy an existing chassis and make modifications. It's just better that way.est1984 wrote:Hey,
I am thinking about designing my own go kart. Is there a series that someone can enter their own go karts for racing over a period of time?
I found that it was of the highest importance to understand the chassis before I started designing. To do that, I had to visit a local Go-kart dealer a few times to really get hands on, taking a few photos while I was there as well. What I found was that the components as simple as they look are very complex, that is if you want to maintain the proper camber angles, good mountings, generally good geometry and strength. Then after designing everything (using all the strength calculations to make sure everything is safe and within a certain deflection range) I set out to the machine shop to build it. This was a budget project so I didn't get to use pre-fabricated, real go-kart parts..I had to make do with brakes from a nissan, sprockets from a motorcyle, lawn tractor wheels, Sport car momo steering wheel, pillow block bearings and whatever junk I could get my hands on. You see my Kart was built more for "offroad" ability (dirt and grass like a park or football pitch). The chassis dimensions are similar to a racing kart because that's all i had access to. Anyway I remember the manufacturing experience as unnecessarily stressful, especially since I had to make the engine too..est1984 wrote: n_smikle, understanding that you have built one from scratch already, why do you suggest that i should buy an exisiting chassis. why do you suggest its better that way? what did you learn the most from your experience? what would you do differently from what you did?
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+10n smikle wrote:I built and designed one from scratch already. My advice to you: Just buy an existing chassis and make modifications. It's just better that way.est1984 wrote:Hey,
I am thinking about designing my own go kart. Is there a series that someone can enter their own go karts for racing over a period of time?