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  • Great stuff - wish i was there

  • meeeee tooooo

  • Where do you guys live? It's a shame you aren't anywhere near Central NY State where we're located. We're always looking for more people to join the club and race!

  • east side of indiana not that long of a drive depending how ya take it . one of those karts that i plan to buy 4 200$ im perty sure it would qualify with the gallettas rules !

  • sort of 0_o he he .=l

  • nice pic at the end lol

  • Haha, yes, we're always having fun and looking for new ways to get a laugh from our racing. I think that's why the more high-priced karters that see our races don't like us: we have more fun than they do and for a fraction of the cost! :)

  • yea lol thats funny im gettin 2 karts like that for 400 lol

  • three wide !!!! THATS RACIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Haha, yes it is. It's fun, but sometimes a little scary if the driver next to you doesn't hold a good line. Luckily, most of our regulars do. :)

  • oh yea!

  • hey can you have dirt track tires on your karts i might come down and race sometime

  • Well, we did use all dirt track tires between 1990-2007 on our Galletta's track. We used treaded tires on our track but were forced to use slicks on another in 2007. We switched to slicks full-time (at least the drive tires MUST be slicks, the free-wheeling tires can have light tread) in 2008. We did this to 1. keep speeds down (they were getting a little dangerously fast), 2. save time (no switching twice a week) and preserve the track (less tearing up bumps and potholes). Light treads are ok.

  • so sprint midget tires that are hard are ok

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