Thanks for the add guys. Obviously new to the forum and new to mini buggies. Here to get some ideas/tips in my education on these rigs. My background is in drag racing, but these are calling to me for some fun.
I use Bend-Tech Pro software, and have a JD2 tubing bender, notcher, Mig Welders, a Tig Welder etc...historically used for my racing projects, but looking forward to eventually tackling one of these after I get enough knowledge from stalking posts to feel comfortable starting. The front suspension geometry posts are what guided me to this site from some YouTube videos, and there seem to be some pretty knowledgeable folks on here. I'm looking forward to picking your brains one day.
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12-12-2019 04:43 PM
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12-12-2019 05:07 PM
Welcome to the madness and thank you for not being a spammer - you obviously had an IP address that passes. I'm overwhelmed with them...
Sounds like you already have fabrication skills - what sort of racing?
Definitely some sharp people here - ask away and share away. Lots of good info tucked in these pages. I'd start with some of the stickies in the different sections.
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12-12-2019 11:23 PM
Welcome! The volume your head can hold is nothing vs the information on this site. An amazing resource.
Fire up bend tech, grab a coffee and settle in.All dressed up and waiting for the beer to arrive.
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12-18-2019 02:57 PM
I grew up around dragstrips, and have been drag racing since I got my license (seems like about a thousand years ago). I just piddle around with my own stuff, things for my brother's, nieces, and nephews cars. I have grandkids now, and have seen these mini buggies and thought hmmm...maybe lol. Although, I'm not sure where I think I'm going to find the time! I'm still wanting to learn, and start putting something on the screen to manipulate in BT..
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