Poboy kartman
Senior Moments Member
When was the last time you saw a racing kart with an engine mount welded to it?
These frames are made in such a way that they're designed to flex through the length of the chassis; if the two engine rails are bound together by welding, the amount of flex is reduced.
The fact that it's only the left wheel is lifting so high means that the right side of the frame is not flexing as it should... & where is the engine mount?
Also, if the chassis wasn't sitting dead flat when the engine mount was welded on, it will have a twist built in, not to mention distortion caused by welding...
I have to agree- seeing way too many things to make me think this was homebuilt and not a production racer....however take that with a grain of salt....as if you you take what I know about race karts and a HANDFULL of salt. ...and your fries will be bland......
BTW- I'm curious where the OP is from....he may be a fellow countryman. ....yours- not mine....Lol.....
But it looks to me like the former owner was a butcher by trade....and liked playing with metal after hours. .....I second the request for more total frame 3d pics......
