@NanoRaptor oh wait I know this - instead of 300 or 360 RPM they're either 286 or 377 RPM.
Also, the whole two hub rings thing. Not that you can see it in that photo, of course, but that's why you needed to know. You could trash a 5.5" floppy pretty bad if you didn't.
@hannah i never realised how much cicada eyes look like straight-line handlebars until now and now I'm imaging cicada-riding smaller bugs using them as horses and steering that way.
Has anyone here taken a golf cart, made changes to it & turned it into a street legal electric vehicle?
In my dreams, last night, I was driving around roads, on an upcycled, electric golf cart with a trailer attached to back, with my cat in a backpack windowed carrier in passenger seat. We were heading to a cats cafe.
@msquebanh As I understand it, the legal term you're looking for is "neighbourhood electric vehicle," which is the categorisation for vehicles exactly like this. In some eras, these vehicles have fairly broad road rights, but are always required to be kept off major highways and the like.
I bring this up because you can definitely get a golf cart up to this standard. In some areas, they are already up to that local standard.
But you won't get it up to a highway-legal vehicle. Which I don't think you're looking for anyway.
In that case I guess the question reduces to "can a golf cart meet this standard" and in that case I can tell you while it varies upon area, in many areas, it absolutely can.