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Doodlebug with front and rear disc brakes, modified engine and many other upgrades.

If you live in San Jose, California, watch for this sweet Margay flying through your neighborhood!

This picture was submitted by Jimmy Lighting. All we can say is, "INSANE!!!".

Here is a picture of Kelsey in the Jr Sprint Class. Kelsey was the points leader at the time of this photo.

Nevada has every right to be smiling. He raced at The Orange Show and came out on top (in the adult class)!

Here's a father son build submitted by Tim Carlson.

Tim Holck built this sweet Doodlebug.

Here is a custom build by Robert Artzner. Pretty cool!

This four wheeled machine has a big block motor mounted in the back with a torque converter. Not sure if it was built for commercial use or personal use, but it looks like a fun way to get around camp.

This GX390 powered kart is driven by Paulo from Brazil.

This is one clean Doodlebug with a modified Harbor Freight engine.

The mini bike "Mini Gravedigger" uses a 6.5hp clone motor and a torque converter. The go kart "Resurrection" also has a clone motor with a long list of mods.

Getting the front tire up is no problem when using a 6.5hp engine and a torque converter!

I've always wanted to put a 6.5hp engine in a pocket bike.

Here's the completion of a student project.

One clean barstool!

Home built fun kart made with square tubing.

The wings keep this barstool racer on the ground at speed.

We've seen a lot of Radio Flyer go karts, but this has to be one of the coolest!

This picture doesn't do it justice, but there are some skulls lurking in this custom paint job.

This custom built barstool racer is used to get around the paddock at car racing events.

This motorized bicycle uses a 4G gear reduction and some of AGK's performance parts.

Another good running Doodlebug with the 6.5hp conversion.

We don't see too many three wheeler projects. Nice job on this one!

This little fun kart has big power and no foot controls.
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