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Build a Cyclekart from a Frame Plan

By admin in Tech 1684 views 3rd Nov, 2023 Video Duration: N/A
This is companion video to the full scale frame plan that is available for purchase on our Etsy Store.
This is a 1:1 size plan, 3' x 8' sheet of paper. You use the templates to cut your steel and then use the full size layout to position your frame rails on the work bench. Secure the frame to the bench on top of the paper template, then tack weld the frame. You may want to remove the paper template for final welding, as paper is flammable! I don't want you to cause a fire.
If you are planning to use the Renegade Differential mounts, you should have them in place to make sure the axle is perfectly aligned. I like to use a solid axle, installed with all 4 asuza bearings. This ensures proper alignment for the differential.

Here is the link for Etsy: now available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD also!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArizonaCycleKarts?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1269360203

Here is the link for Renegade: https://www.renegadecyclekarts.com/

Here is the Amazon link for the other parts you may need: https://www.amazon.com/shop/stevevinson

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  • This is a video to accompany the chassis plans sold via the Etsy links in the description but is still of great use for anyone who wants to makeThis is a video to accompany the chassis plans sold via the Etsy links in the description but is still of great use for anyone who wants to make their own chassis or is just interested in how a Cyclekart is built. There is also a link to Steve Vinsons Amazon shop which includes a Cyclekarts parts list that lists cyclekart parta that can be purchased via Amazon. Whilst Steve is based in the US, all parts will ship to Australia with the exception of the rear axle.   More ...
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