jessielee wrote:
im just gonna build a 1 seater frame and make it reseamble a beeline cobra frame, build it not as wide and put my own touches on it, but i need to know how wide to make it and stuff like that
Begley's 1 seaters ressemble his 'cobra' design. See if he will give you the measurements.
For the average ( and even a little above average) backyard fabricator, its crazy NOT to have Chuck build you one. He buys pipe by the semi-load. He can build you the basic frame for not much more than what most people have to pay for just the tubing to build one themself. Then you can finish it by putting in your own tabs, tree bars and control mounts.
Time is money. Instead of spending countless hours trying to build a frame from scratch yourself, spend that same amount of time working OT or doing some kind of sidework and you could earn twice as much money as it will cost for him to build it for you in the time most would spend on building one themself. You have to keep in mind how fast an experienced chassis builder like Chuck can do what takes the casual buggy builder weeks or months to do. You will come out ahead, and have peace of mind knowing your frame is right and built by a professional.
Take Bmoore's advice. Hindsight is 20/20 , aint it Brandon?
Graden2387 wrote:
id like to build me a single seater something like a ky buggy also but its to far for me to drive to have one built in ky. come on ky guys give us some floor specs that all we ask

There are no "specs" to give. Every single one of them that you see that climbs well is different. A frame that is balanced right is built around the driver. They are only "cookie cutters" to those who dont look closely enough, or cant tell the difference without a measuring tape in hand.
Kevin is giving sound advice. If you are determined to build your own, sit your seat on the floor and start placing controls, and build from there. The dimensions dont matter, balance and set up is what matters and that changes with every driver and drivetrain. Those things are impossible to achieve by just telling someone where to put everything.