Dirt track Go Kart Racing #2
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hey...who's the feller wiping up the rear in the yellow car?..lol
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@fordknutt thanks ill try that
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We used a tractor w/4' box blade. Broke up the dirt, leveled, & packed it down. We always water down the track & take it easy for several laps to get it ready. It still gets rutted up in the corners, we then rake & water it down again.
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@fordknutt how did you get the track smooth enough to race on with out the karts bottoming out or kicking the dirt up on you i cant seam to get my track smooth enough
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that track is small as hell!
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ok cool. how much roughly did the motors cost? and what do you think about the clone motors?
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what tiers r u using , donest the sprockets hit the floor mess up the chain
sandovaljulio 1 year ago
Our sprockets have sprocket protectors bolted to them, so if they do hit the dirt, the sprocket guard takes the hit. Yes, the chain/sprocket is close to the ground, but with the track groomed, you don't have to worry about it.
fordknutt 1 year ago
a few more questions for you if you don't mind...about how fast do they go? do they have the 5hp motor? and do you know any brand names of chassis that you would recommend? thanks again!
XxMatt19xX 2 years ago
The white/blue cart has a modified 5hp Animal which has approx. 12 hp now. Another is running a 5Hp Blue Wazoom which has approx. 10 hp on gas. The black cart has a stock 6hp Kohler. The others have modified 5hp briggs of unknown hp.
fordknutt 2 years ago