NoPermitNeeded wrote:
In reply to tuna55:
Personally, I'd rather have a go-kart than an RC car. It's the same concepts, just more fun imo.
http://img.pandawhale.com/23138-excellentjpg-zryq.jpeg
Dammit i dont know how to embed. Basically mr burns saying excellent for those who dont want to click.
NoPermitNeeded wrote:
In reply to David S. Wallens:
I have more build ideas in my head than I can count, I just never put them to paper, which is what I should do. I also love building stuff. Right now I'm in the process of slamming my skateboard to the ground simply because I wanted to build something one afternoon. Me and my neighborhood friends spend countless hours riding our bikes on the weekends, so I put in plenty of miles. Overall I just enjoy every step of the process.
You have definitely sold me on building a bike, I need a new one anyways so it's the perfect excuse.
Cool on the slammed skateboard. Pics?
Chadeux
New Reader
4/20/16 4:52 p.m.
In reply to NoPermitNeeded:
"Isn't something I can wrench on"
Not with that attitude.
You could always put a dirt bike engine and kart axle on an old mower. Probably way more dangerous than an actual bike but nobody will suspect it until you start popping wheelies.
And here's my board. I put it together right about 30 years ago and still have it--and, yes, it's been autographed by the band members.
I have no idea what compelled me to cut up the grip tape like that, but I remember sitting on the steps while doing it. Now the board sits in my office--with a lot of my "stuff."
And gwar?!? Your my kinda people
chiodos wrote:
And gwar?!? Your my kinda people
We don't screw around. Those are hand-screened prints from our friends at Enemy Ink.
I only read the first two pages. Sorry if I'm an echo. I'd get a kart. You can wrench on it so it's a project. It's a car in that it has 4 wheels and an engine. It can't be driven on the street so your parents will be thrilled about that. It can be driven hard in a safe, competitive environment like autocross or kart tracks. Before the Rolex 24 I asked 3 of Mazda's prototype drivers, plus an MX-5 Cup driver how they got started in racing. All 3 of the prototype drivers raced karts as kids/teens. The MX-5 Cup driver won his chance with Mazda through an iRacing competition.
In reply to David S. Wallens:
Once I get the wheel bearings in, should be here on the 25th, I will finish it up and post a pic on this thread. It's pretty gnarly though.
In reply to Chadeux:
Everything about this post makes me smile.
Right now I have a 21-speed mountain bike that has served both me well. However, yesterday the whole drivetrain decided to grenade itself. I fixed well enough so I can ride it, but I can no longer shift into the highest gear. I like the idea of a fixer, but I live in a hilly area so the prospect of having only one gear already makes my legs hurt. Any ideas?
In reply to NoPermitNeeded:
Friction drive chainsaw motor to the rear tire....
Here is the StanceBoard, as I like to call it. I got the bearings in today, so I finished it up.