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What year were you born? Obvious Question for an older gamer site right?
Do want
http://dalesdesigns.net/bumper.htm
NICE!!!
I WANt ONE TOO !!!
How much fun would a race be in these.
insanerc wrote: How much fun would a race be in these.
Very cool! Would be fun to have one.
Okay, torch, check, welder, check, ...
where do I get an old bumper car?
old bike motors are easy...and as for Harley motor vibration, he needs to use a soft tail motor,
they're counter balanced and baby smooth...I'd want the tail pipe note of the V twin myself.
Old bumpers cars may turn up in scrapyards most likely you would be better of knowing someone in the trade and find out when there replacing the old ones and nab yourself one before they get smashed up or somthing.
Built a go kart years ago ( highschool) with a Kawasaki behind it, stupid fast, great fun at the drag track...
Love this last line in the article.
"By the way, they are almost indestructible in accidents!"
Wish I could say the same thing about us. I can't imagine what we would look like after a crash at 70 mph. Pretty dead looking, I would think.
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NICE!!!
I WANt ONE TOO !!!
How much fun would a race be in these.
Very cool! Would be fun to have one.
Okay, torch, check, welder, check, ...
where do I get an old bumper car?
old bike motors are easy...and as for Harley motor vibration, he needs to use a soft tail motor,
they're counter balanced and baby smooth...I'd want the tail pipe note of the V twin myself.
Old bumpers cars may turn up in scrapyards most likely you would be better of knowing someone in the trade and find out when there replacing the old ones and nab yourself one before they get smashed up or somthing.
Built a go kart years ago ( highschool) with a Kawasaki behind it, stupid fast, great fun at the drag track...
Love this last line in the article.
"By the way, they are almost indestructible in accidents!"
Wish I could say the same thing about us. I can't imagine what we would look like after a crash at 70 mph. Pretty dead looking, I would think.