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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Southeast TX
Posts: 61
| I finally picked up my new project cart and i'm anxious to get started on it. Its going to be a slow build because of my work schedule, home remodeling and a 5 month on baby, but i'll get there soon enough. For starters I picked up a '02 GSXR 750 motor with wiring and eveything and got a 2006 Ezgo ST gas yesterday (Hurricane Ike victim). The cart, to say the least, is pretty rough but I can handle it. The tear down begins. I'm going to take lots of pictures to post and to possibly give others ideas. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Binghamton, NY
Posts: 175
| A GSXR 750 4 cylinder motorcycle engine in a golf cart? Put some wings on it, because you may achieve liftoff.... ![]() If you do manage to stuff that motor in the cart, we HAVE to see this! |
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| ZONE FREE ZONE Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: lauderdale by the sea
Posts: 417
| looks like a great starting point!! |
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| Totally Wild Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Orlando Florida
Posts: 828
| Yes!! Build it man!!! Then maybe we can get together and race, dirt or asphalt. |
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| MILO, AKA WILDMAN!! Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: South TX
Posts: 1,050
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| NOTHING IS FREE Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: SOUTH FL.
Posts: 2,055
| Looks go man it should run good, take lots of pics----- |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Southeast TX
Posts: 61
| For sure rifter, but you are a little far away. I may need lots of pointers from ya though. I would love to run it at the local 1/4 mile track here. There are plenty of carts at the track just none on it. I may want to get that sprocket assembly from you rifter for my stock rear end. I will find some way to get this motor in my cart, nothing a porta-band and a welding machine cant fix........ |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Snellville, Ga.
Posts: 831
| I like the idea, but I'd sell that Ike cart and start with a "dry" cart. Read too many bad experiences with Ike carts. Good luck though and take lots of pics. |
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| Admin/Moderator ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Ohio
Posts: 9,545
| Great project!! |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: DOVER,DE
Posts: 171
| Go for it Squeek the salt water just adds to the challange ,Way Kool,gotta watch this one.Good luck! Dave |
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