72 Volt Yerf-Dog Spiderbox Go-Kart Conversion

This is a Yerf-Dog 150cc GoKart that I converted to Electric Power.  I’m using a Mars 0709 Motor, AllTrax 7234 72Volt Controller, and ThunderPower 72Volt 25AmpHour Batteries.  With a 39 tooth rear sprocket and a 10 tooth in front I have a 3.9-1 gear ratio with 20″ tires.  This system tops out at 300amps or around 28HP with a top speed of over 50mph!
This is how it looked when I purchased it off CraigsList for $400.  The Kart was is good shape except for the engine that needed the piston replaced.
Here’s a picture of the engine and how it sites in the kart.
And here’s how it looks after removing the engine.
At this point I am in the process of completely disassembling the kart for cleaning and new paint.
Here’s the start of painting.  I used about a half dozen rattle cans of my favorite paint and made sure to hit it from every angle.
At this point I have de-greased, cleaned and painted the entire kart.  Starting to reassemble, with the front end and steering components.
Rear end bolted back on.
Ok I now have a nice clean platform for my electric components to ride in.
I mounted the motor by strapping it between 2 main cross bars of the frame.
So far the straps have held the motor securely even under the 28HP load.
I would like to increase the gear ratio at some point but the 39tooth sprocket is the largest that will fit without cutting or moving the rear axle back.
I used a 1/2″ board to mount all the Controller component on.  I then strapped the board to the frame with some foam padding to give it some cushion.
Here’s a closer look at how I arranged everything.
As for batteries I use ThunderPower Lithium Polymer packs ganged together to give me 25ah at 72volt.  These are batteries I use in my electric remote controlled planes.
I am in the process of building a box for the batteries that I will mount underneath the back rack.
I will be adding lights, seatbelts,better tires, a battery box, and graphics to finish out this Kart.