Guys Put A Real Engine In A Barbie Go-Kart, Then Push It To Its Limits
Humans love to travel. It seems like they can never stop and stay in the same place for too long. There must be a study somewhere done about the connection between our nomad ancestors and our love for everything connected to transport.
Traveling means new opportunities. In ancient times, people roamed the earth trying to find fallen fruit and hunt for food. Traveling was a way of life and it meant that staying in one place for too long might be your demise. Nowadays, the proverbial fruit are job opportunities and higher standards of living. People are in constant search for a bigger quality of life and the development of faster modes of transportation has enabled a faster way to reach our goals. This is probably why people absolutely love their transport.
On the top of the priority list when job and house hunting is the location. If it’s closer to the city center and closer to your job, it means that it saves you money and time. Right below this requirement is the public transport in the city you would live in. It needs to be easily accessible, it needs to be widespread and it needs to be cheap. Of course, having your own transport means you don’t depend on any of it, but it might empty your pocket much quicker than you think. Either way, it gives you a sense of extra security and it satisfies that primal need you’ve kept in your genes throughout time.
One of the things that can testify about our obsession with cars is the invention of smaller versions of our cars meant for children. It’s as if we are training them in advance to become the next best Formula 1 pilots, until they are old enough to drive. These small cars are incredibly cute and we can’t help but admire our babies as they roll their tires on the asphalt. There are a lot of models of these toy cars, all with a different theme, meant to satisfy the different tastes of our younguns.
Sometimes it seems like they are so cool, that even adults want to take a ride around the block in them. This footage shows us how two guys managed to adjust a bright pink <a href="https://rumble.com/v5605z-welcome-to-my-real-barbie-dream-house.html" target="_blank">Barbie</a> Power Wheels Mustang into an extremely awesome go-kart. The toy car looks a bit worse for wear but it will get even more destroyed as they try to perform as many stunts in it as possible. After decking out this pink Power Wheels <a href="https://rumble.com/v5fq55-man-riding-go-kart-killed-in-crash-with-suv-on-indianapolis-east-side.html" target="_blank">go-kart</a> with an actual engine, these guys pull off some epic tricks in this awesome footage, proving us that they are truly enjoying riding it. This go kart truly suits them, making us even more sure that there is no gender when it comes to colors, they all look perfect in the dirt.
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Fixing and repairing a Craigslist go-kart
This go-kart was purchased on Craigslist for $250. It was then brought to Ethan's house and together these two got it running and drove it around a bit. They soon realized the engine wasn’t any good and then started chopping up the frame to get the parts they needed!
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Look At This Time Lapse Of These Amazing Guys Building A Power Wheels Go Kart
Using a used homemade go-kart found on Facebook marketplace for $250, Grind Hard Plumbing Company striped off everything they didn't need, including the engine, then shortened the chassis to fit their pink Power Wheels Mustang. Next, they stripped down a Honda CRF 230 dirt bike and used the engine and wire harness for their front-engined go-kart build. Epic!
Edwin Olding and the team at Grind Hard Pluming Company modified a Barbie power wheels <a href="https://rumble.com/v39v1p-ford-mustang-restored-beautifully-by-expert-mechanics.html" target="_blank">Ford Mustang</a> by setting the chassis over a go-cart frame and installing a Honda CRF 230 dirt bike engine. Olding was able to get the tiny pink car up to 70 MPH!
Grind Hard Plumbing Company is a channel where they build crazy cars and contraptions. This is a raw <a href="https://rumble.com/v2zca1-time-lapse-video-ufo-over-bureau-germany.html" target="_blank">time lapse</a> with no commentary. In this time-lapse they start with a used homemade go-kart they found on Facebook marketplace for $250. They stripped everything they didn't need including the engine then shortened the chassis to fit their barbie car (Pink Power Wheels Mustang).
Next, they stripped down a Honda CRF 230 dirt bike. They used the engine and wire harness for their front-engined go kart build. They’ve built this go-kart to race the boosted boyz in their shopping kart go-kart. Hopefully, they will accept their challenge! This is extra double awesome! It’s really amazing to see young people who have skills like this and are willing to put in a hard work!
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Weekends by No Anchor - Surfing in Vero
Weekends is a pilot to a proposed web series based on action sports and adventure. Ed and Michael from No Anchor took a trip to Vero Beach, FL to meet up with pro surfer friends Logan and Cole. After a fun filled weekend we decided to make a pilot for a possible surfer web series. Music FMLYBND-Electricity
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Grinding Flaming Snowboard Rails!
Snowboarding with No Anchor is a winter sport of its own. In this feature they log, jump cars, and light everything on fire! No Anchor is a collective of artists, producers, athletes, and visionaries all coming together to share their aspirations and accomplishments with the world.
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