How to build a crosskart/buggy part 3: DRIVELINE!
2021 ж. 23 Қаң.
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In this video im showing you how to build a crosskart driveline using car parts!
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What kind of tubing bender are you using in this vid?
Hi do you have plans for a 2 seat Cross kart? I have a triumph 955i engine to put in it and have an old Chinese buggy I was going to reinforce and completely strip and rebuild but a new frame would probably be nicer that only bit remains of the Chinese buggy is the registration number so it can be made road legal 😀
eres tremendo amigo espero sigas con muchos éxitos
Tu jest Budowa Niezależne Zawieszenie a Nikt nie zbudował Wielo wąchacz .Tak jak mają Samochody
Here is the Construction of Independent Suspension and Nobody has built a multi-sniffer. Just like they have cars
One day a company will hire a brilliant young engineer who will propel the company to greatness ,and i will say “ yeah I remember him I watched his KZhead channel “ I have been working in my garage for 45 years and I’m now 61 years old and still not as good as you . Well done young man I look forward to more videos
Mr. Bradley, your words encourage me. When I look people making this stuff on KZhead, I am thinking that I am completely useless but now I know that this guy is a whole new level. I should get off KZhead and do something :)
He is a good mechanic in development...
i agree with u this man is great most plans u look at to day u have to change them but they way this guy do it is great
HUGE fan of your series here! High-tech design, low-tech tools, low-cost parts!!! The essence of fun DIY garage builds!
yo I have got to see a video on that lathe.... need that in my life
Excellent work my friend ! Do not forget to install the grease zurk fittings on your pillow-block bearings and grease them regularly for long life since your live axle is "sacrificial"
You are quite skilled! Love how you show a person doesn't have to have the Shop full of expensive tools. Just capable Tools in capable hands. Keep designing and building. I started with carts when I was young. Then progress to cars and 4 x 4's and finally ultralights and airplanes. The thrill of Designing and Building never grows old. And The Only Thrill that matches it, is when you use it for the first time.
Epic work mate. It’s so refreshing seeing and listening to a bloke just build something. Not like watching 90% of American build videos where they go on and on and on! Good stuff!
Looks like it's coming along nicely! Really looking forward to trying this myself.
Waiting for the plans... Make them available soon...
Damn’ I have a lathe and many tools to do this project but THIS dude did it with just a few tools! Respect my Friend! 💪
Man that is amazing. You are one smart individual. I truly enjoyed watching you work.
You definitely deserved that cup of tea
This is awesome. I wish I had the skill and time to do this. Keep it up. This is some fantastic work!
So damn great to see you build new cool things with old stuff! soo inspiring! thanks for the great videos!!
Listen kid, I gotta say, you make some of my biggest childhood ambitions and dreams into a reality. It's a bit regretting that I didn't have the drive, know how and in all honesty, amazing talent that you clearly possess, but at least I am motivated and inspired to try it now as I turn 50 years old. So let me say a huge sincere and heartfelt thank you for the videos!!! I will definitely use your plans.
A quick tip for the axles, when you go to the scrap yard pull off the hubs that go on the trans itself. You can modify them so you don't have to make your own custom ones. Plus if you ever break something you don't have to start from 0, just go pull another hub and use that.
Suggestion cut axle in middle put precision sleeve to join two halves together should have enough room between sprocket & brake disc to make sleeve long enough to be strong enough. That way each axle half could slide out allowing replacement of bearings & disc or sprocket.Use of quick change sprocket recommended if available.Awsome build I want a set of plans as soon as they are available! Would love to go tear up some dirt with you some time!
Kan je ook een video maken over hoe je die draaibank hebt gemaakt? Lijkt me heel interessant👍
Truely inspiring, keep up the incredible work
You're a young genius. Beautiful video, Bro. Greating from Italy. Max
Someone please buy this guy some tools!!!!!!! This young man is very talented.
Beautiful work, can't wait to see it drive. Hope you get lots of video racing around!
Awsome work dude, i will buy your plans when you finished!
Gocarts have a solid axel as well. You can take them apart. Maybe you can look into it for ideas so stil can get to the bearings for maintenance. Like always a interesting episode!
Totally the best video on here well done keep up the good work ✌🏻🏴
Hi, check out what device I'm making on my channel, thanks
So simple but very effective great to see
ide like a closer look at that diy lathe
This is awesome! Cant wait for the next episode.
Don't forget to put the sprocket and brake disk on before you weld on the CV mounts! You'll have to cut the sprocket in half when it wears out!!
Cant wait for these plans!
Very cool , I too, am waiting for the plans.
Damn, you are one smart man. Skill on skills forsure.
Great build so far, might i suggest in a few spots drilling half into the cv adapter and half into the driveshaft tapping and running a long grub screws to act similar to a keyway setup. The shaft could also be bored and tapped with a bolt and large washer to capture the grub screws so they cannot back out.
Hmm thats actually not that bad of an idea😲👌🏻
I just came across this young man's channel. Very clever and ingenious. I believe if you had a big shop full of equipment you'd be dangerous. Ha ha. I wish all the best for you. Your very creative. Don't ever give up.
Awesome build man ! Good job !
Great videos 👍.very informative.thank you
You got some real talent my friend great job on everything you make it all look so easy when its really not great job once again man awesome work and skills you got
Man's tape measure has seen some stuff🤣 nothing wrong with that
Great job on the crosskart buggy build 👍💯
Differentials are pretty easy to make. You can make one from a Mazda miata 1.5 litre without specialized tools. Anyways you should put a keyway in that shaft. Maybe tap a hole in the end and use a big washer on it to hold it together.
Thank you for showing how you are testing and improving the plans before selling them. I have CBR forks too. Can you say how much suspension travel you are planning for the rear ? I would pay today for sure.
Just watched this what a talented fella I think u was about 4 minutes into the vid when I paused it to buy the plans 😀
Great videos, can not wait for the plans. Can your plans include a side by side (2 seater) version?
I’m glad that you said that you was going to weld up the joints
Awesome work my friend and I always look forward to seeing your videos!!! Can’t wait to get the plans for this build.
Thanks 👍
@@homemade_madness when are the plans going to be ready
I would be terrified of metal shards getting in my coffee
Push those welds when you can. Cool build
You are very talented. This series i stumbled into has been very informative. I am curious to know if this Crosskart design is legal as a cross kart that can be raced in varying competative environments. American Rally Association just recently allowed cross karts and side by sides in. The US CrossKarts can be quite expensive and this looks like a proper solution for me to be able to compete with one.
very good metalwork skill
Your axle shaft sleeves should have holes drilled in them so that you can do multiple plug welds onto the original axle shaft inside, this will greatly strengthen it
Thanks for the tip
Split the rear shaft in the middle and fit a keyed sleeve with through bolts into the shafts ;-)
Hola qué tal? Soy de argentina y estoy haciendo uno similar!! Quería preguntarte cuando miden las parrillas de suspensión traseras? Muchas gracias y excelente trabajo
Fantastic build
One question. How do you plan on getting the brake disc and the sprocket on? It doesn't look like their center holes will go over the bearings or mounting blocks for the bearings.
Waiting for the next video so I can finish this build! Roll on next one!
You, sir, are a genius!
sangat menginspirasi bro... good👍 very nice...🙏 jangan lupa ngopi dulu...😁
You can mill the keyways with a drill press on both parts drill and tap end of shaft bolt center . Or just get serviceable zerked bearings and keep greased .. Is that 1" cold rolled shaft ?
Wow, it's just perfect. Nice work. 💪👌
Great video, thanks for sharing :)
nice work i like the way you do things
very professional and definitely i like your work and i am also making cars that i like hoping to exchange experiences
Finally pt3
Awesome work!!
I thinking about doing a similar project. I want to make a quadricycle. A lightweight 4 wheel electric bicycle with two mid drive motors and a enclosed body. I like your design. However it would need to be very lightweight. Thanks for all the work, big help.
Nice looking job mate
You should do two passes on welding the the rear axle up, great vids!!
That's the plan!
You should check out the honda half shaft, i think it is present on the H22 motor, maybe other motors as well. Sits as an extention i think to have equal length drive shafts. Maybe that can work as rear center shaft in some way. Replaceable as well :p
Quick question, how are you now going to get the brake disc and sprocket on the carriers after you’ve welded it all up?
Instead of welding the center shaft, you could mount an end mill into the lathe chuck and the axle into the tool holder. Field expedient mill! I saw Rather B Welding do several keyways like this. That would allow for the axle to be end drilled and tapped for a washer and bolt for retainer. as for the endcaps, there is no problem with a rounded keyway. just use a drill.
Could be done, but want to keep it simple for now
Man! my crashed 2005 Kawasaki zx1000r ninja engine would be perfect for that racer.
Cool. I'm building one. Send it to me? Lol
you are very best !!! ❤️
I can’t wait for the plans! I’ll buy them in a heartbeat. All of us interested should make a forum so we can help each other in the process!
Maybe we could do a Discord?
I'm in
Axles, hubs, bearings, rotors, brakes, and knuckles are what I'm using in my build. They work great and aren't real pricey.
All those parts are from a 90s Mazda miata.
What is the type of pipe you are using and the size / gauge? Impressive set of skills for someone so young, awesome..... Are your plans available and how do I purchase?
Great work!!!
Hi When will your plans be available on your website. Eagerly waiting to start building.
Nice I am at a point to were I'm trying to figuring out how to tension my chain I have a pretty heavy Spring tensioner under the chain it's still a little long so it seems like I need some downward force on the top of it to because it wants to skip over the drive sprocket when I let off the throttle. O Mazda miata axles are pretty lightweight with flanges
Brilliant work bro love from Pakistan
When and where can we buy the plans? I'm ready to start building!
I keep watching for the next video
Same. I have the steel and bender ready and waiting. I hope he continues otherwise I'll be stuck looking for another set of plans made for a tall person
How do you plan to get the sprocket on the driveshaft/ how do you plan to make sprocket swapping available?? The inside diameter of your sprocket doesn't look like it will clear the acceptor plates you've welded onto the driveshaft, or the square blue bearing housings you've trapped on the driveshaft.
Will the references of the manufactured parts (like sprockets you took and suspension and motor) be available with the plans ?
When you finish the geometry with the axles , I would recommend putting a rosette weld on each side on both of them , just to add a bit more strength to them , keep up the good work!!
Hi, check out what device I'm making on my channel, thanks
this guy should get an oscar !!
how are you going to change the sprocket and disc if the cv ends are welded on?
Beau travail . Mais comment fera tu pour changer le disque de frein ? Au cas ou il y aurait de casse . Bonne continuation . franchement tu gère la cintreuse.
Eres un genio!!
Keep up the good work
Good. Now I got an idea. Thanks
Emezing bro!!!!
What size center shaft did you use ? And do you have a link for the blue bearings
nice work bro ☺️ from libya
That was funny all the smoke.
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cool work
Heb je die metale plaatjes soms bij staaltje vakwerk laten slijpen?
Pretty crazy you just had a commercial play of a family owned small business in my hometown.
Genial bro, de nuevo mil gracias 🤙
Amazing! Now im a new subscriber!