@@mymodel6 they are very heavy and not really well suited for 2 strokes so better to adapt a current 2 stroke chassis. I did have the idea to use one but when this was available already changed I went this route.
@@GlennGuest that's interesting, I tried a gokart without the footrest and I felt I was driving "naked". Maybe because I am very short and the pedals need to go all the way to the front
I think you might have a deathwish. I love it!
Haha probably do mate!
And there was I thinking John Crooks's twin-reedjet was the maddest twin 125 in the UK 🤦🏻😂
Great work 👍🏼
Haha spoke to him a lot about his
75-80hp kart thats a proper carzy machine. Wonder what lap time and top speed that thing will hit?
I don't think it will be too different from something like a Rotax or X30. I think it will be hard to tame but the acceleration will be immense.
Is that a prokart chassis or something? interesting to see the double frame rails on each side with a 2-stroke kart I guess
No it is a normal chassis with the extra rail welded in.
Hod some people are stupid lol😂
@@GlennGuest Why didn't you just use a prokart chassis..?
@@LukeMohi-w8y You'd know...
@@mymodel6 they are very heavy and not really well suited for 2 strokes so better to adapt a current 2 stroke chassis. I did have the idea to use one but when this was available already changed I went this route.
Modern-day *C-Open???*
just out of curiosity, do you race without the foot rest ?
Yes I hate the things mate
@@GlennGuest that's interesting, I tried a gokart without the footrest and I felt I was driving "naked". Maybe because I am very short and the pedals need to go all the way to the front