![]() ![]() ![]() Club Cars are fine machines, just not everyday welder friendly. If I were making this swap I would use an EZGO or a YAMAHA just besause of the frame material. Next, we list their parts on this site, CycleRecyclers.Net. and Canada upload their used, OEM, and aftermarket inventory listings to us. Please call us at (877) 471-7278 if you need help finding parts or to inquire about our stock. ![]() Buyers search and browse our combined inventory of parts and vehicles. Let our team help you find the right Honda parts or accessories for your equipment. I'm assuming the weight of a Honda Recon and a golf cart is roughly the same? CycleRecyclers.Net is a motorcycle and ATV parts and vehicles locating service. I'm expecting the cart to travel just as fast as the Atv did. If so how would I go about doing this could I just put the whole axel from the atv underneath it? The Recon is a five speed foot shift and is a 250cc motor. My first question is what kind or brand of cart would you guys suggest for this project and where would you suggest I look for one? My second biggest question is when I do get the motor mounted in, do I need to swap out the rear ends? The Recon has a shaft not chain driven. I have not gotten a frame yet but I am looking for a newer (post 199 body style cart. I've never done anything like this before so I need a little help deciding whether or not to go through with the plans. I have a Honda Recon that has been wrecked so as you can guess I am interested in taking the motor out and putting it into a golf cart frame. Hey guys I'm new to the site, and I hope I'm not beating a dead horse as I'm sure many have already asked similar questions. ![]()
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