Dave A
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been offered one by a company we deal with, spec is:
Anderson pro full size chassis
1x KTM 250cc race spec engine
1x Rotax 250cc race spec engine
Full water cooled system with 2 rads (and 2 spare alloy rads)
6 speed sequential box with steering wheel paddle shift
full body panel kits and spare kits
geared for 140+ mph
Raced twice since last full rebuild after the 2006 National Kart chamionship
6+ sets of wheels
8+ sets of tyres
Full spares kit inc cables, carbs, seals, chains etc...
Kart stand
Kart trailer with tow hitch
all that is needed to get on track is new brake discs and pads.
how much would that lot be worth?
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IvIarkgraham
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well over 3k imo
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jimmy 2.1
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I'd hazzard a guess at £5k+
I remember from when i was racing bikes that sometimes the Superkarts would be at the same meeting. They were immense peices of kit and i'm sure i remember them not being cheap!
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Dave A
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may have to buy this then
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IvIarkgraham
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ask them for bigger engines
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Dave A
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appaently the frame already has side rails to fit a 500cc engine if needed.
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jimmy 2.1
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A 250 will be more than enough!
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IvIarkgraham
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depends on the size of track it will be going on
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jimmy 2.1
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I've seen them at Donington Park and if 140+ mph is slow, then what the fuck's fast when your arse is 2" off the floor?
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Dave A
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well I drove a Noble m12 today, thats about 4" of the ground and that was scary enough, couldnt imagine what 140 mph in a kart is like!
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IvIarkgraham
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when ever ive seen the 250's they havnt been that fast unless its twin 250'd
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antnee
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your talking more like 6-7k's worth. But if your looking to race it, you need to buy new regs change just about every year which means you need a new chassis every year. Also if your looking to race properly, budget 20k as a minimum, thats the reason why I'm not karting myself. Looked to get into it when I was about 11 or 12 (5/6 years ago) and I couldn't down to it costing too much!
You need to think about how your going to transport it around (van maybe) accomodation at races, most people have caravans then fuel, food, race fee's, racing license, insurance.
If your not going to race, there is limited places you can run it unless your friends with any airfield owners
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Nath
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Do what this dude did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmGYuS5SWZI
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antoni
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Do what this dude did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmGYuS5SWZI
thats fucking ridiculous   
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micra_pete
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5aE1oTK9p8
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J4M13
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I WANT!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR9Qt6FFSu8&feature=related
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Toby
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ive seen rotax 125s hit 90 plus, looked on tube. only problem is with highly tuned karts you need to rebuild them every 5 races or so
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
when ever ive seen the 250's they havnt been that fast unless its twin 250'd
These are 2 strokes! Not some garbage 4 stroke lawn mower engine you would find at your local karting track.
The rotax 125 kart is fucking quick, so 250 will be mental. 2 stroke engines produce more power than 4 strokes
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Linch
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David Driving a Kart
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SportBoy
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my gaffer used to race 250cc karts all over the country years ago and knows alot of shyt about them if you want a phone number for him
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Dave A
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I wouldnt but it to race, just a bit of fun.
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Linch
David Driving a Kart
come along, I will teach you how to drive properly
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RCS
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Spend the money on getting your Corsa in some sprints and hillclimbs!
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
quote: Originally posted by Linch
David Driving a Kart
come along, I will teach you how to drive properly
It wasn't that, The thought of someone your hight driving one would look comical
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CorsAsh
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Get it on your dyno for a laugh.
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