Many of us could have been lucky enough to have some form of pedal go-kart in our formative years, and among such lucky ...
even if their hackiness from a Hackaday viewpoint is sometimes variable. But from time to time up pops something that merits a second look. A case in point is [BUM]’s go-kart made entirely from ...
Convert a gas go-kart to electric of course! (Video, embedded below.) That goal started [Robert Dunn] of Aging Wheels down a long path toward a go-kart that almost, but doesn’t quite… work.
He found a classic model that he wanted to scale up. 1985’s Technic Go-Kart (set #1972) contained 98 pieces and seemed manageable. He wanted to create something his 8yo nephew [Ruben] could ...
If we told you somebody built a 3D printed go-kart, you’d expect to see a certain sequence of events. A bit of work in CAD, a printer montage, then some assembly. That’s not the case here.
Go-karts are a huge amount of fun, but often lack the most basic of mechanical conveniences such as a reverse gear. You can’t start a small four-stroke engine in reverse, so their simple chain ...
Combine this mechanical philosophy with [Matt]’s Giant Lego Go-Kart and you have one heck of a project. It all started months ago, when [Matt] built his original Giant Lego Go-Kart, a 5-times ...
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