HOW TO - Make your own go kart

Dan writes - "This is a pointer to a web site which shows a number of different design ideas. Use these as a starting place and come up with your own creative design. What you build will depend on what materials you have available to you." [via] - Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone |
Mar 31, 2006 10:08 PM
DIY Projects, Instructables, Transportation |
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Once you've made your own kart, try driving it around the world.
omfg, they should call that website "How to efficiently remove your neighborhood progeny from the gene pool!" There should be some rob zombie playing in the background. All those general designs look like one-way tickets to the emergency room, except for that last metal one... No less so because the engine output shaft isnt connected to anything.
(insert banjo music here)
Go carts and kids inevitably crash into things... that one kid is SO gonna get nailed by that 2x4 steering column support in the nads. And I can practically already SEE the bloodstains on the blade of that rusty hand truck!
Thats awesome, too bad I cant encourage the runts on my block to build stuff like that, I'd totally set up my video camera.
I really love go carts they are fun please make a go cart my dad said we can buy one make one and come to bunkeflo then turm in where ststoil is go forword you will see a wite house.and there is a red house to i live there give us the go cart and tell us how much it is ganna cost i am 10 years old see you.
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