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This sounds like an obvious question "How is the go kart going to be powered?", but it actually is quite important when you are considering, "Who is riding it?" and the question later on down the road, "Where are you riding it?"
Is the go kart going to be:
Gravity Powered?
Pedal Powered?
Electric Powered?
Gas Powered?
Other Powered?
If the go kart is going to be gravity powered, then considerations of how you are actually going to get the go kart up the hill again need to be answered. Is there a game plan there? If a small child is riding this go kart, then it cannot weigh much more than him, so that they can pull it back up the hill. You want to have fun with this go kart (and speeding down a hill can be fun) but if it is way too heavy to pull back up the hill, it may rarely get used.
If the go kart is pedal powered, make sure that the construction is light enough for whoever is riding it to be able to actually pedal it. Sometimes you can build something that actually is pedal powered, but it is way too heavy and as a result, in order to get the thing to move you have to gear it way down and the go kart doesn't go very fast. When thinking pedal power, you need to think LIGHT. Light as in PVC piping, or aluminum framing. Again, who is primarily going to be riding this thing: a child, or an adult?
If the go kart is electric powered adequate electrical resources are required. Normally 12 volt batteries will be used, however, they do weigh a lot and consideration for load carrying capabilities of tires, wheels bearings and where to stow the batteries is key. Additionally, just running a circuit to a motor is not going to cut it. Typically sophisticated Electronic Controllers (which are designed to bleed off heat to give variable speed) are needed to run the electric motor. Also a large-duty electric motor will be required to move the whole go kart. Electric go karts will become more and more prevalent as battery technologies increase, but the primary red flags are cost and weight.
Gas engine powered go karts are by far the most popular and have the most readily available parts. Gas engines do however, have elements of danger and concern: IE the engines get hot, they run on gasoline (which is flammable) and they have spinning components even when sitting in an idle position. Gas engines are the most versatile, in that they offer the freedom of riding in all conditions. They do not require charging, subject to fatigue (pedal power, pulling up a hill), and if geared up right can go almost anywhere.
Settling the question about how the go kart is going to be powered then helps settle the other questions that come down the line.
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There are plenty of things to do in Devon especially for families. Crealy Adventure Park, Devon's biggest indoor and outdoor adventure park, has 100 acres packed with thrilling rides, play zones, friendly animals and locally sourced food. Brave pirates can board the Queen Bess Pirate ship or ride the Tidal Wave Log Flume. Count down to lift-off on the Meteorite, or dare to enter the lair of the Cave Bears and defend yourself from flying molten lava balls. Enjoy endless play in the Adventure Zone, go panning for gold, meet the ponies in the Pony Grooming Parlour, ride on the Victorian Carousel, or race a Techno Kart. Crealy Adventure Park is Devon's ultimate adventure playgrounds and a fabulous, fun-filled family day out for all.
Ride a Steam Train
If you love the chuffing of a steam train, playful otters and exotic butterflies then why not take a trip on the South Devon Railway? Step aboard one of their original carriages pulled by a gleaming engine and ride alongside the river Dart to Buckfastleigh, home of the Transport Museum and where the engines are maintained - heaven for boys big and small! Next door at the Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary, rescued otters frolic in specially built enclosures, where you can see them swimming underwater. In the steamy surroundings of the Buckfastleigh Butterfly House, brilliantly coloured butterflies flit through the air. For those who enjoy farm animals the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm is adjacent to the Totnes South Devon station.
Hang out with Sharks
Like fish with big teeth? Then Plymouth's National Marine Aquarium has some residents they'd love you to meet. Here you can watch seahorses dancing in the Weird Creatures Zone, watch Emily, Enzo and Howardine the sand tiger sharks patrolling the huge Mediterranean Zone or watch Snorkel the logger head turtle gracefully swimming over reefs full of colourful fish and blacktip reef sharks in the Coral Sea Zone. Visit the Shallow Water Zone, home of Ernie the octopus and where the creatures of Plymouth Sound come into the aquarium's rock pool.
Surfing in North Devon
If a family surfing safari is on your list of things to do in Devon, then Devon's north coast is the perfect location with its sandy beaches where you can surf the Atlantic rollers. The beaches of Croyde and Woolacombe are the top spots to visit. Croyde boasts a five to one student to instructor ratio at the Surfing Croyde Bay Surfing School, whilst over at Woolacombe the Nick Thorne Surf School will help you master the fundamentals of the sport. They even hold kid's surfing parties for a birthday with a difference!
Quaywest
If your family like their fun wet and wild then Quaywest must be one of your things to do in Devon. Quaywest is Britain's biggest, wildest and wettest theme park, with its eight slides, two kiddies pool areas and swimming pool. Thrill seekers can take the 65ft plunge at the Devils Drop, experience the Wild Kamikaze or take a tube ride on the Raging Rapids. Little folk will love to splash and slide in the Toon Town Pool, or climbing aboard the Submarine Adventure. The park is open from May to September and nearby Goodrington sands, an award winning blue flag beach, is ideal for a spot of sandcastle building.
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Racing type go-kart question?
I'm going to make a racing go kart with my brother and were going to convert it to be road legal. Our plan is to custom add a 600cc ninja motor and trans. onto it around forsince I've had them lying ever. Really want to know though if it will be okay to drive on the roads going 55mph on those small tires and if it'll ruin the wheel bearings quickly (heat) by going that fast for so long? Also a dumb question but since were definitely still in the planning process, any way to add shocks to the kart? Since I see all the actual racing go-karts just have a solid axle on front and back, and the roads we ride on might be a bit rough. Thanks!
Use lithium grease it should do the trick , take a page from grampa's tractor and put the seat on springs , that way you can use common suspension parts and get a smoother ride , will you need an emissions check ? This sounds very cool but check the law on this stuff , it would be a drag to dump $$$ and time into something that will never be legal , have fun .
Nick Neri South Bend event summary
May 4, 2010 -- Junior standout and Tony Kart pilot Nick Neri claimed another two victories and three podiums this past weekend at the second round of the World Karting Association Manufacturer's Cup program held at the Michiana Raceway Park in South Bend, Indiana.
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