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Re: Motorized Carts
A simple answer is to use bicycle sprockets and/or wheels. Figure out a way to attach the sprocket assembly from the back wheel of almost any bike to the live axle which is driving your wheels, and you won't have to push against motors. Or just make your cart a tricycle with one powered wheel in the back and use the entire wheel.
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