Freak Karts, Customs, Homemades, and Oddballs

Here's my contribution to this thread. I got this frame with the remains of a lazyboy still clinging to it this summer from a guy who said it was built as part of a university engineering class (it could have used some more, and better engineering). I put a 3.5hp Honda on it, it had a peerless rear with a 72tooth sprocket and I got a new chair for it so I could run it in my hometown's centennial parade this summer. Not the prettiest but it was a hit with the crowd, nearly everybody who saw the parade came to me after and asked me about it, I even got offers on it.



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Perfect for Windber--nice relaxing ride up and down hills plus you don't have to go far for a nap(oh I forgot you aren't an old guy like some of us!}:thumbsup:
 
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