Buying a Kart? Consider This?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
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If you know a good fab guy. All the parts can be remade on older chassis. I got a 1993 Margay & a 1997 UltraMax. So far, all basic parts inner change. Plus I’ve done some mods on them both. Using the Margay for the ghost class & the ultra max for the XBP class. It’s all about fun. It’s go kart racing.
Very true.
Awesome I found this! Just bought a kart and wanna run at Adrenaline mountain!
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Printing out a set-up sheet for the chassis , if it is available , and setting up as close to what the set-up sheet suggests is a great place to Start . It should get you in the ball park so to speak . The older Falcon chassis seemed to be a fast ride for beginners , it just plain worked about everywhere on every track condition .
Yes. Baseline numbers are definitely great to have.
I agree 100% on the parts availability part, especially if you're buying a used kart and some new. It's so nice to be able to go online and order the parts you need and not have to worry about when you're going to get it. I have a 2015 kart and parts are hard to get some times.
I do like when they use the same spindles for different gen of models. But I get why they change stuff.
What’s are some good mid priced/used/older and decent frame with adjustability and a good parts availability?? Thx 😎
Any one of the major manufacturers older chassis would be a safe bet. Just making sure parts are still available. Not saying a “off brand” can’t do well for you but support and parts may come into question.
Hey Ben, I'm just thinking ahead, but do you do anything special with your tires to get ready for the off-season
You can. Some people like to wrap tires,but idk if that’s necessarily needed. I think maybe a quick coat of a conditioner or wd40 and you should be good. Some also like climate controlled area(mine stay in the barn). So I’m not the #1 authority on this subject. Lol.
Lol, off season what I love about racing in the south there is no off season
I’m new to karting and I got a Phantom stalker frame and I have noticed that you can not find new spindles for it anymore but it is a stater frame for me and it’s been fun trying to learn how to put it together for a stock Pradater class and hopefully Phantom will me out with my frist set up
I’ve never tried it but maybe something modern would fit? At least a question to ask.
I ve always loved racing and I've done several different forms of racing over the years but one day I had a gentleman want to trade me something I had on marketplace for a go-kart I said sure it looks cool a little late model I decided to start racing right away with it nut and bolted and went man I wish I found this channel before I did that ..... Any way it was raised in the predator class so I thought perfect low budget just go out and have fun with come to find out I had no idea what I was buying it was a margay asphalt kart originally knowing what I know now I should have passed on the deal
Get with PRC or James Stanley-Racing, they'll be able to answer any phantom questions you have.
@@kart6t3_benthat kart is a non adjustable I believe so there really isn't anything modern that would work that I can think of for that
Would track tac work on full size car tires? What would it do to the track if we ran asphalt?
I’ve heard Sst5 works really well on bigger cars. You could but I don’t have any experience with asphalt racing in general to speak on it.
@@kart6t3_ben thank you so much
I tried many brands of chassis... ultramax, phantom, twister, mongoose, titan etc.... ill say hands down the titan t7 was the absolute best kart ive ever had... handled great and was able to use slack parts interchangeably... i liked the badmaxx too by ultramax... if you are just getting started the best kart is whatever you can afford at the time ideally what you see winning a good amount locally... just my opinion
Yes. Very good points.
You should do one about buying a motor 😅
Agreed. Some principles apply but yes.