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Kart ID ?
#11
Man, that is a neat looking kart.  It's different.  Great lines and looks well made.   I'd love to see additional pictures, especially of the engine.
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#12
I rode one at cuddybeck the first event they had ..he had wide sticky tires on it ..I couldn't tell if it handled ..the owner did end up flipping it over ..

lots folks think there aluminum ....I have all 3 models ..there all sorta heavy ..
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#13
I cannot figure out how to post a new message, I just got a vintage adult size kart frame and need to know how the drive train goes together, I don't even know the manufacturer yet? Any help appreciated. Exciting project, I've been doing mini bikes, my first kart resto. I'll forward pics from my phone if anyone can help!
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#14
Rick,

You really should start your own thread with your inquires about your kart.

That way you're not stepping on someone else's thread (though we have been known to do that from time to time).

Also, if you are new to the Forum, you might first want to start over and register with your real name, and add you city and state location in your title in your profile.

You have come to the right place for information and advice on vintage karting.

Ciao!
Jim Waltz, West Sacramento, CA
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