I like It ... Also, love the simplicity... Bits and bobs... imagination... Well done...
@shivanithakur72774 ай бұрын
Jeep
@jaedenparker67794 ай бұрын
Promo sm
@jakelyons59354 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to build cool things like this 😔
@tripsofjacks4 ай бұрын
Just go for it!!! This is the first thing that is drivable that I have ever made!!! You have to learn by doing!!! If you are lucky there might be cyclekart enthusiasts in your area who can help get you started!!
@jakelyons59354 ай бұрын
@tripsofjacks Unfortunately I've lost nearly everything I own twice in less than 2 years. Now I'm 31 and working 40 hours for $250 a week. So dreams will remain just dreams
@bearshield71385 ай бұрын
very cool
@idiotluggage5 ай бұрын
Great work on your cart. What part of Colorado are you in? Thanks for sharing this.
@tripsofjacks5 ай бұрын
I live in Mesa Arizona but grew up near Durango Colorado and go back every year for a family reunion and vacation and I actually got the idea to build a gocart after a drive we took up a dirt road. When I started googling ideas I discovered cyclekarts!! I contacted the group that meets in Phoenix just 30 minutes away and they invited me to come see their cars. They let me take pictures and measurements. I filled a notebook with do's and don'ts they had learned along the way and from there I was hooked!!! Had to pay for two weddings this year so the build had to be cheap!! If you don't have one you should build one!!!
@willardhollington26315 ай бұрын
P R O M O S M 🌹
@christianvanhorn84465 ай бұрын
Find an electric motor? Don’t you have a gas engine to tap off? Also, shouldn’t the springs compress?
@tripsofjacks5 ай бұрын
It's just for "looks"!!! But if I had springs that would compress, I probably would have went there!!
@dennisthomas85975 ай бұрын
That is pretty cool!
@tripsofjacks5 ай бұрын
It's going to look awesome!!! I also got some vaporizers coming so my two exhaust pipes can make vapor exhaust!!
@Newhaulin5 ай бұрын
Sweet
@drlong085 ай бұрын
The repurposing you've done on this cart is terrific! Aluminum ladders with their tapers ( I assume step ladders??) is just awesome! Got a bunch of old BMW bits that I'd love to make into a cart. Now to search for a couple of ladders....
@tripsofjacks5 ай бұрын
Haha!! I actually left a few of the steps in the ladders!! The structure is super strong. I had the 6" ladder in my back yard and bought the 10" one for $20 off Facebook Marketplace!! I love the cart body taper because it is refreshing r To look at after too many have been made a perfect rectangles!!
@scotttaxdal52975 ай бұрын
I love the bed frame, I have used bed frame for many projects! Cheap to free with almost endless applications for the creative mind. Great job repurposing materials! Classy looking cart!
@yourhealinghome88125 ай бұрын
I love the way you repurposed anything you could find, in order to resurrect this early style design using the old materials the old ways. It's just beautiful, man - Now I want to build a canvas - bodied car, in that same old speedster style. Keep going, Bro- This is great work -
@yelwing5 ай бұрын
Nice and light I bet. I’ll be building one soon
@johnkoury11166 ай бұрын
You are so talented!!!
@johnkoury11166 ай бұрын
OMG!! I am building a replica of the original Morgan RIP. I am using an opposed twin aircraft engine in the front. I am going to use wood over steel and then have ceconite over the frame. We need to stay in touch.. I am in Pennsylvania. I am working on a Pembleton right now with a BMW R-100. I will be starting my KZread channel with the build of the RIP...
@tripsofjacks6 ай бұрын
I'm very interested in your build!! This is the first drivable thing I have ever built but I enjoyed it so much that I have thought it might be cool to build a full size car that I could drive. All I went off was photos I could find online. Do you have measurements? I will be posting another video soon with a total reboot of the front end. I removed the cast iron Maytag engine and replaced it with a faux v-twin engine that looks pretty freaking awesome!!
@johnkoury11166 ай бұрын
@@tripsofjacks That is the exact moodel morgan I am building a replica of. I am debating finding an old JAP engine and makimg a mold from it so that I csn cast more blocks and build engines. DO you have a Facebook page? Also where are you located? I am in Pennsylvania.
@leebarker5396 ай бұрын
Your CK is a thoroughgoing manifestation of the 'use what is at hand' spirit of cycle kart building. Brilliant. For some reason, the sewing machine part captured my heart. Well, that and the frame. Great project, entertaining walkaround. May you inspire hundreds more who are hovering on the fringe of this enchanting international hobby.
@tripsofjacks6 ай бұрын
Thanks!! Just finished a full faux v-twin engine on the front so a new video will be coming soon!!
@olsonspeed6 ай бұрын
Recyclekart, very creative use of previously owned parts. Thanks for posting.
@tripsofjacks6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@neilsmith59306 ай бұрын
Your use of second hand materials is great and shows some artistic flair, well done
@tripsofjacks6 ай бұрын
Thanks!! I'm either an engineer with artistic tendencies or an artist with engineering tendencies, and I am not even sure which is most accurate!!
@aadarshkumar27664 жыл бұрын
Hi run
@jt16omes6 жыл бұрын
I would love to know how you did this, because I own the same turns
@RJSoftware20007 жыл бұрын
Hello. I know this is old but how did you modify to make the headstock bearing?
@1234567890aist7 жыл бұрын
can't make any rownd
@WillieStubbs8 жыл бұрын
how long before it's too full of sawdust? cool idea.
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You nailed the body styling.
I like It ... Also, love the simplicity... Bits and bobs... imagination... Well done...
Jeep
Promo sm
I've always wanted to build cool things like this 😔
Just go for it!!! This is the first thing that is drivable that I have ever made!!! You have to learn by doing!!! If you are lucky there might be cyclekart enthusiasts in your area who can help get you started!!
@tripsofjacks Unfortunately I've lost nearly everything I own twice in less than 2 years. Now I'm 31 and working 40 hours for $250 a week. So dreams will remain just dreams
very cool
Great work on your cart. What part of Colorado are you in? Thanks for sharing this.
I live in Mesa Arizona but grew up near Durango Colorado and go back every year for a family reunion and vacation and I actually got the idea to build a gocart after a drive we took up a dirt road. When I started googling ideas I discovered cyclekarts!! I contacted the group that meets in Phoenix just 30 minutes away and they invited me to come see their cars. They let me take pictures and measurements. I filled a notebook with do's and don'ts they had learned along the way and from there I was hooked!!! Had to pay for two weddings this year so the build had to be cheap!! If you don't have one you should build one!!!
P R O M O S M 🌹
Find an electric motor? Don’t you have a gas engine to tap off? Also, shouldn’t the springs compress?
It's just for "looks"!!! But if I had springs that would compress, I probably would have went there!!
That is pretty cool!
It's going to look awesome!!! I also got some vaporizers coming so my two exhaust pipes can make vapor exhaust!!
Sweet
The repurposing you've done on this cart is terrific! Aluminum ladders with their tapers ( I assume step ladders??) is just awesome! Got a bunch of old BMW bits that I'd love to make into a cart. Now to search for a couple of ladders....
Haha!! I actually left a few of the steps in the ladders!! The structure is super strong. I had the 6" ladder in my back yard and bought the 10" one for $20 off Facebook Marketplace!! I love the cart body taper because it is refreshing r To look at after too many have been made a perfect rectangles!!
I love the bed frame, I have used bed frame for many projects! Cheap to free with almost endless applications for the creative mind. Great job repurposing materials! Classy looking cart!
I love the way you repurposed anything you could find, in order to resurrect this early style design using the old materials the old ways. It's just beautiful, man - Now I want to build a canvas - bodied car, in that same old speedster style. Keep going, Bro- This is great work -
Nice and light I bet. I’ll be building one soon
You are so talented!!!
OMG!! I am building a replica of the original Morgan RIP. I am using an opposed twin aircraft engine in the front. I am going to use wood over steel and then have ceconite over the frame. We need to stay in touch.. I am in Pennsylvania. I am working on a Pembleton right now with a BMW R-100. I will be starting my KZread channel with the build of the RIP...
I'm very interested in your build!! This is the first drivable thing I have ever built but I enjoyed it so much that I have thought it might be cool to build a full size car that I could drive. All I went off was photos I could find online. Do you have measurements? I will be posting another video soon with a total reboot of the front end. I removed the cast iron Maytag engine and replaced it with a faux v-twin engine that looks pretty freaking awesome!!
@@tripsofjacks That is the exact moodel morgan I am building a replica of. I am debating finding an old JAP engine and makimg a mold from it so that I csn cast more blocks and build engines. DO you have a Facebook page? Also where are you located? I am in Pennsylvania.
Your CK is a thoroughgoing manifestation of the 'use what is at hand' spirit of cycle kart building. Brilliant. For some reason, the sewing machine part captured my heart. Well, that and the frame. Great project, entertaining walkaround. May you inspire hundreds more who are hovering on the fringe of this enchanting international hobby.
Thanks!! Just finished a full faux v-twin engine on the front so a new video will be coming soon!!
Recyclekart, very creative use of previously owned parts. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!
Your use of second hand materials is great and shows some artistic flair, well done
Thanks!! I'm either an engineer with artistic tendencies or an artist with engineering tendencies, and I am not even sure which is most accurate!!
Hi run
I would love to know how you did this, because I own the same turns
Hello. I know this is old but how did you modify to make the headstock bearing?
can't make any rownd
how long before it's too full of sawdust? cool idea.