nghianevo
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got a direct drive go kart... with a kt100S...and wondering if there any easier way to start it...
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long steep hills. 
Honestly unless you racing them... On a track... Why bother... Too much hassle... Get a clutch...
i do.. i race them... on open practice day with friends
that's not what mckutzy was trying to say..
open race day with friends does not exactly read as "strict rules that require direct driven karts"
sooo still no reason to NOT get a clutch
'sid
Jack up the rear?
Or is it push start only? No electric or recoil?
Electric drill on crank?
Not much to go by.....
it does have a starter nuts ..so i dont know if it can start and drive then ..or as soon as the axle drop down wnd it will turn off
Years ago I worked at a kart track as a mechanic, the owner had a kart that he raced, two chain saw motors DD, to start it person got on the kart, filliped the toggle switch that was used for kill switch, on the back of the kart was a length of tubing bent up from the frame with a 90* bend facing to the back with a bicycle hand grip on it, a second person would pick the kart up with the hand grip run forward with it and drop it to start it. Worked good ....as long as you had someone that was strong enough to pick it up and run with. The only time I have ever seen the logic behind not having a way to disconnect the motor from the drive train was in the outlaw sprint cars that I crewed on in the 80s and 90s, they were push started with a truck. I agree with what others on this post have said .... you really need a clutch, would make life much easier.....