Build Your Own GoKart Manual Revised Edition Makes it easy to assemble your own custom-built, 1 or 2 person go-kart. Describes rear wheel and drive assembly, front wheel and steering assembly, Braking and throttle systems. Gives you Northern part numbers to make ordering easy, whether you power up With A 3 HP, 5 year gold 8 HP engine. 36 pages of plans and material lists Along With product pictures and descriptions. Posted on March 16, 2011.
CommentsShawn Jervey says... It's cheap, teaches your kids about engines, and when your done you get a go-kart i don't see a down side get this as a present! If your kids asks for a go-kart then give him this book! Posted on March 17, 2011 Jeni Poncio says... got for grandson, who is very interested in building a go-cart.but dad does not have the same enthusisiam.was a concerned effort. Posted on March 18, 2011 Elton Sgueglia says... I've only read through the paperwork so far. Since it's winter, I haven't had time to try and build the go cart. It looks pretty straight forward, but we'll see when construction finally starts. Posted on March 19, 2011 Shantelle Alouf says... Bought this book a while ago. Yes I did build it and if you have the resources its not bad. You will have choices and will have to decide brake set-up, live axle or not. But the plans work and its a straight forward build. Posted on March 19, 2011 Kristle Pritzel says... This is a copy that you can probably print up yourself on the internet! I thought that it was going to be a book that I could give to my son to learn about and possibly build, but it is a zerox copy and nothing he would even want to look at.Rip Off!!! Posted on March 20, 2011 Ofelia Duff says... Wonderful Lego house with just about everything.My ten year old put it together in no time and had no difficulty.Great little house for all his Lego dudes!Thanks Lego! Posted on March 20, 2011 Sherlyn Norment says... Having enjoyed Legos as a child I thought I would purchase this kit to share with my daughter. Initally we were frustrated by the poor diagrams but kept at it. After a few days I started to notice that we were missing pieces. Not many, but enough that making substitutions early on would require more substitutions as we built until we gave up. I would think that Lego would be very careful about ensuring that pieces are not missing. Very disappointing. This wasn't a cheap toy. Posted on March 22, 2011 Trinidad Esquer says... i really don't kno if this will work? im a bit skechy? but i guess ill order. couldn't hurt! Posted on March 23, 2011 Jaquelyn Ripper says... Very good educational toy for kids. Shipping was very quick and hassle free. Price also was very reasonable. Posted on March 29, 2011 Talia Otey says... This is a xerox copy of some old run of the mill generic model kit type directions. Doesn't list required supplies or parts list. Diagrams are almost incomprehensible and all are incomplete. RIP OFF Posted on March 31, 2011 Leave a Comment |