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Gixxer and blackbird karts
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:18 pm
by hoffy
http://www.gixxerkart.com/
Now thats a cart, wouldn't be too hard to do would it?
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:25 pm
by ZZRCHIKKY
WOW!
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:35 pm
by Stereo
If someone has a 600cc > 1100cc engine....
I have an empty garage... and I am willing to provide steel and welding equipment.... and knowledge of computer aided design....
I bloody want one!!!
and I am willing to share driving priveledges... and I am willing to put in hours and hours to get one running....
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:46 pm
by Barrabob
Stereo i recon you buy a rolling kart chasis and just bolt the gixer engine into that, there may be a small amount of fabrication like engine mounts but that would be about it.
Keep in mind that the old international class 250 2 stroke karts where about the fastest thing on the track around 10 years ago so i would imagine that one with a zx10 moter would be shit scarey and rather expencive on tyres.
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:01 pm
by Stereo
Barrabob wrote:Stereo i recon you buy a rolling kart chasis and just bolt the gixer engine into that, there may be a small amount of fabrication like engine mounts but that would be about it.
Keep in mind that the old international class 250 2 stroke karts where about the fastest thing on the track around 10 years ago so i would imagine that one with a zx10 moter would be shit scarey and rather expencive on tyres.
Dont have an engine..............
My main problem would be the fact that I know nothing about engine electrics.... and also the gearing would be a problem.... the gearbox on a motorcycle is directly beneath the motor...
the dedicated go-kart engines have the gearbox sticking right out the side... so you can just bolt them into any frame.... but it would be much harder with a motorcycle engine....
In any case... a decent go-kart frame is bloody expensive.... I think you could manufacture one much cheaper.... and considering you have a giant engine you dont have to worry about lightweight materials... which means you have a stronger chassis and less flex.....
that said... I am moving to point cook within a fortnight and there is a go-kart shop within a few k's..... might drop in and see whats the happs...
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:31 am
by chameleon
Barrabob wrote:
Keep in mind that the old international class 250 2 stroke karts where about the fastest thing on the track around 10 years ago so i would imagine that one with a zx10 moter would be shit scarey and rather expencive on tyres.
Shit Scary alright

I couldn't imagine keeping the wheels from spinning out with the power to weight ratio they would have.
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 1:20 pm
by mrmina
nice.
that could be a good project
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 3:47 pm
by photomike666
Would that be a fixed drive shaft or have a limited slip diff. With 165ps it would sure spin through corners without it, but would snap chains with it. I say grab a vmax motor, nice & torquey V4, shaft drive and still plenty of ponies. Limited slip diff could be done, and it will handle loads better.