Buying a manco

Alan6770

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Hi members I'm Alan from the UK and I've got the chance to buy a job lot of two projects and I have been told one is a manco as I'm a new novice, I'd like to hear anything or anyone's opinions on what it would be like sourcing parts for the manco (one without wheels) also if there worth getting to start my DIY Refurb/projects? Thanks...
 

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Neither are MANCOs. To me both look like fun projects. The good thing about yard karts is their parts are pretty generic and can be gotten at a good many places. At least in the States. In the UK you’ll have to do some research. Or try Amazon. We can help you out with what to buy.
 

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Just ask away. Also we ask you keep it all to one thread to avoid clutter and confusion. You might want to start doing a little research in the meantime. Go to Gokart Supply’s website and look under parts. Look at all the parts and how they work and ask any questions you may have. Pay attention to the CVT section. They also have a gear ratio calculator. Good luck!
 

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Just ask away. Also we ask you keep it all to one thread to avoid clutter and confusion. You might want to start doing a little research in the meantime. Go to Gokart Supply’s website and look under parts. Look at all the parts and how they work and ask any questions you may have. Pay attention to the CVT section. They also have a gear ratio calculator. Good luck!
Thanks again...
 
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