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Thanks for the great reply Mick. Yes I'm just starting out on cyclekarts. I am surrounded by many wonderful dry bed pans. Lake Perkolilli is Australia's oldest race track dates before Brookland. Inspires me to this form of affordable Art. A bit...Thanks for the great reply Mick. Yes I'm just starting out on cyclekarts. I am surrounded by many wonderful dry bed pans. Lake Perkolilli is Australia's oldest race track dates before Brookland. Inspires me to this form of affordable Art. A bit like Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams I share a dream...More
However there are no Cyclekarts in my area (Kalgoorlie WA) so I must build a Kart in the hope "that others will follow". Please search Lake Perkolilli... as pics are to hard to download. It's a wonderful historic story. Enjoy.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Hi there back to you ShawnK. I' no longer building or interested in Cycle Karts. I'm sure it would be fun. I am building a sidecar for my Goldwing instead. Which I can use in Travels when retired. I wish you all the best and I'm sure someone else...Hi there back to you ShawnK. I' no longer building or interested in Cycle Karts. I'm sure it would be fun. I am building a sidecar for my Goldwing instead. Which I can use in Travels when retired. I wish you all the best and I'm sure someone else will be along one day and help out. Jim out in Kalgoorlie WA. All the best.MorePost is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Next pay... These sort out the one wheel drive I would imagine and veritable speed? Funny I presumed cyclekarts would be a direct 2wd, solid axle? No, they have to be one wheel drive. Also, you got a great deal on that motor Mick. Though do you...Next pay... These sort out the one wheel drive I would imagine and veritable speed? Funny I presumed cyclekarts would be a direct 2wd, solid axle? No, they have to be one wheel drive. Also, you got a great deal on that motor Mick. Though do you think a Honda would be better for parts? Please no offence but if we can't kick ideas around we are going to get no where? I guess at that price it doesn't really mater mate. Cheers Jim in Kal WA.More
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Mick reacted to this post about 5 years agoG'day I'm a new member and just wanted to say " G' day". As we are few, we need to at least know we are growing? Jim from Kalgoorlie WA.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Mick reacted to this post about 5 years agoG'day Darryl, just got Cyclekart Group membership. As it's a very small group and exciting in Australia. I'd like to say G'day from Kalgoorlie WA. Just starting my build getting parts organised... How about you? Plz I mean nothing more than mateship with our kart building. Jim.100000Comments (2)
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Hi Jimmykart, The cyclekart I am building is for a friend here in Brisbane. It's Honda GX 200 powered, rear differential drive, front leaf sprung.Hi Jimmykart, The cyclekart I am building is for a friend here in Brisbane. It's Honda GX 200 powered, rear differential drive, front leaf sprung. Right now it's a complete running roller. Owner is doing the body himself. The are pictures on my shop FB page "Australian American Racing". Let me know what you think, or of course any questions. More ...Reported
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Look again I must say so excited to actually have an understanding of an actual Cyclekart, the specs etc. I was looking on the net seeing two seaters, small vintage engines... some not so small? Wheel brakes also rack and pinion steering... and I was thinking... where do I start? But the...Today, I have saved the specs and Joined this page.More
Look again I must say so excited to actually have an understanding of an actual Cyclekart, the specs etc. I was looking on the net seeing two seaters, small vintage engines... some not so small? Wheel brakes also rack and pinion steering... and I was thinking... where do I start? But the idea of having a Cyclekart class for the Art of the build and at a safe pace that anyone can try... fantastic. I just got married one month ago and we are so happy and yes we paid for all that so... Have to admit... Next pay I will buy one of those converters and an engine. The wheels should be available new. Axles I can turn down, steering, mm? Exciting isn't it! Thankyou Jim n Karen in Kalgoorlie Western Australia.Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream. -
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