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how to build a 3 wheel peddle golf cart

by Mr. Pierce Kuvalis Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to wire a power wheel to a pedal car?

first cutting the original pedal car axle out of the way. Sliding the solid axle through the motor and welding back into the original configuration Building a metal cog for the plastic hub of the power wheels motor to sit in welding the cog into place. I made a few simple video of the basics of how the wiring of a power wheels works.

How to make a three wheel bike car?

Three Wheel Bike Car. 1 Step 1: Get Inspired. This was an idea bubbling at the back of this bike mechanic's head for several years.To be honest, a recumbent or sit-down ... 2 Step 2: Assess Your Needs. 3 Step 3: Gather Parts Before Making a Hasty Start. 4 Step 4: Take the Plunge. 5 Step 5: Fuss With Drivetrain. More items

What is the best push cart for golfers?

At just over 18 pounds, the CaddyTek 3 Wheel Golf Push Cart tops our list because it’s everything a good push cart should be: lightweight so it’s easy on the body, easy to use so it’s not distracting you from your game and sturdy so you don’t have to worry about your clubs getting battered.

Is it possible to build your own golf cart?

Well, maybe not from scratch, but anything is possible. One of the easiest ways of building your own golf cart is by using old beat-up golf carts lying around in some yard waiting for rust to do its thing. Virtually, you can recreate something beautiful from an old forgotten, and immobile golf cart.

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Step 1: Sourcing Parts

I then found a non working yamaha raptor power wheels for parts. $FREE

Step 2: Testing the Wiring and Motors

After pulling the entire wiring harness out of my donor power wheels I needed to test why it was not working.

Step 3: Adding the Motor

I have to apologize but I do not have any footage or video of this step.

Step 4: High Low Wiring Issues

I made a few simple video of the basics of how the wiring of a power wheels works.

Step 5: Test Run

I tossed the harness together and place the battery on the seat just to test everything was moving and rolling smooth.

Step 6: Wiring Layout and Test Fitting the Battery

Here was just a quick layout of the harness and trying to see how much and what else was needed in moving the battery to the front supports.

Step 7: Building Shaping a Floor Pan

All this is a custom build and using the tools I have on hand this was the best I could come up with.

Step 1: Get Inspired

This was an idea bubbling at the back of this bike mechanic's head for several years.To be honest, a recumbent or sit-down design never had appeal for me unless the extra bulk of such a machine could earn its keep by carrying loads.

Step 2: Assess Your Needs

This instructable can't hope to completely walk you part by part through an involved project like this. If you've been around bikes in a more than casual way and have some fabrication chops, you stand to be ready to make something like this using your skills.

Step 3: Gather Parts Before Making a Hasty Start

It is great to use parts you already have on hand. This will influence your design. Which direction you go with a particular design decision is very dependant on the unique measurements of the parts you will actually use.

Step 4: Take the Plunge

Ideally, draw with a magic marker on plywood or even the slab of your garage, use a framing square to make a baseline and a centerline for reference. This will keep your frame from being cockeyed. Work over this centerline during the frame build phase until the basic triangle is tacked together.

Step 5: Fuss With Drivetrain

I built a crank mast that allows for sliding the assembly fore and aft for leg length issues. I prefer to keep the seat near the rear tire, for good braking and traction reasons. The bike car is great on those points, by the way.

Step 6: Some Brake Opinions

For brakes, at least in the context of a bike car, I highly recommend going with disc brakes, even though they can be fussy to align against occasional rubbing. The reason I chose them, besides their stopping power, is that I think a caliper brake is too limiting: for one thing, they limit use of really fat tires. They are flexy.

Step 7: Steering Issues

The steering design is "underseat steering," a term you'll hear a lot in reference to trikes. I like a cleaner cockpit without a bulky steering setup over my lap.

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