This is the perfect budget gokart for people who love speed and danger. I don't think anyone sells anything like this ,so it's pretty much one of a kind. I Installed a Briggs And Stratton 5HP engine on it. It has 10" tires that have a 300lb loading weight each. We got it up to 21mph. Pretty good for a hunk of pine. I have to admit, though, it is pretty cool. Diclaimer: it is very dangerous, especially without brakes. All in all, it cost me around $185. Here's a link to a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLILV_xiJCM. I'VE GOT A NEW VIDEO: http://youtu.be/uaHUD5VmzxM
"Wow, how cool, gonna build one my own" ;)
no really, there is none.
Basically, a 'spoon brake' is like putting your foot on the wheel and applying pressure with the sole of your shoe until the wheel stops. Instead of your own foot/ boot though, you would be stepping on a pedal which would be pushing a big chunk of rubber against the wheel.
In your case, maybe a 2 x4 underneath and behind the seat which presses against the wheel when a foot pedal is pressed down. You'd have to screw on a chunk of rubber to the 2 x 4 such as an old car tire or something. Boot heels would work well as brakes too of course. I guess if you really wanted it to look 'Fred Flintstone'/ Little Rascals' you could just use the whole boot.
Try to put the brake pedal on the left side of the go-cart, since most people are intuitively familiar with this as the brake position from driving cars.
Awesome go-kart, thanks dude!
To everyone complaining about features and safety: I did things way more dangerous when I was a kid than to drive something like this. Parents today are obnoxiously over protective. You can't wrap your kids in bubble wrap at all times and there is nothing wrong with bumps, bruises, and road rash. Just be happy that your kids are outside playing and not glued to the TV.
I have 3 young kids and would let them play with this under close supervision... although i think my wife wouldn't. :)