Can anyone tell me how close Manco pedals are to original Fox Pedals?
Don
Fox Pedals
Moderator: Rob Voska
- Don Tomich
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 11:18 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 81 Pro 100/BM Reed
72 ANS Dominator/Parilla TG14
DAP T74
1965 SAE Repro - User Agreement: Yes
- Location: Perth, Western Australia
- Jeff Campbell
- Site Admin
- Posts: 580
- Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:52 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 1961 Fox Go-Boy MC20's
Robron Chaparral dual MC101
Margay Cheetah MKIII - Location: West Bloomfield, MI
- Contact:
Re: Fox Pedals
Don,
I think they are very close. I just went out to look at my kids Manco kart and my Fox kart (both sitting in the garage near each other). The only obvious difference is that the Manco pedals have a crease in the bend that was added to strengthen the pedal (it's hard to even see on the foot side of the pedal). The Fox pedals have a much better plating on them, considering they are about 45 years old, they look a lot better than the Manco pedals!
this view of a Manco brake pedal clearly shows that crease in the bend:
the Manco throttle pedal:
Jeff
I think they are very close. I just went out to look at my kids Manco kart and my Fox kart (both sitting in the garage near each other). The only obvious difference is that the Manco pedals have a crease in the bend that was added to strengthen the pedal (it's hard to even see on the foot side of the pedal). The Fox pedals have a much better plating on them, considering they are about 45 years old, they look a lot better than the Manco pedals!
this view of a Manco brake pedal clearly shows that crease in the bend:
the Manco throttle pedal:
Jeff
- Don Tomich
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 11:18 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 81 Pro 100/BM Reed
72 ANS Dominator/Parilla TG14
DAP T74
1965 SAE Repro - User Agreement: Yes
- Location: Perth, Western Australia
Re: Fox Pedals
Thanks for putting up the pix Jeff.
-
- Posts: 229
- Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:12 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 1959 Mak-Kart, 1960Fox 60L, 1961 Fox (2), 1962 Fox, 1963 Fox, 1964 Fox, Margay New Breed
- User Agreement: Yes
Re: Fox Pedals
The Manco pedals were changed the last time the tooling was updated and the bottom part of the pedal was removed. The Fox kart version has material below the mounting hole that acts like a stop against the front axle tube. If you have a Fox for a pattern you could weld the bottom portion on and then grind the weld area and get the pedal re-plated. The other option would be to re-produce them in left and right hand versions. I've thought about doing it but I think that the volume that would sell would be too low to make it worth the bother.
Dick Teal
Dick Teal
- Jeff Campbell
- Site Admin
- Posts: 580
- Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:52 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 1961 Fox Go-Boy MC20's
Robron Chaparral dual MC101
Margay Cheetah MKIII - Location: West Bloomfield, MI
- Contact:
Re: Fox Pedals
Dick,
I new you would reply here with some aspect I missed, right you are. I just looked at the photos I posted above, of what is most likely the current production version Manco pedal (I pulled those from the Internet), and just noticed after reading your post, that the bottom end doesn't look like the pedal on my kids Manco kart. I would imagine there must be some of the older version Manco pedals floating around? Years ago, we all thought various parts just weren't available anymore, then someone would turn up a warehouse stash of them. That is the risk for anyone laying out investment cash for doing repros.
Jeff
I new you would reply here with some aspect I missed, right you are. I just looked at the photos I posted above, of what is most likely the current production version Manco pedal (I pulled those from the Internet), and just noticed after reading your post, that the bottom end doesn't look like the pedal on my kids Manco kart. I would imagine there must be some of the older version Manco pedals floating around? Years ago, we all thought various parts just weren't available anymore, then someone would turn up a warehouse stash of them. That is the risk for anyone laying out investment cash for doing repros.
Jeff