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shrek823

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Im new to the go karting thing and i was just wondering what a good kart would be for me. I want one mostly to screw around with, and maybe do a few amature races here and there but mostly just recreation.Anybody got suggestions?
 

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are you into building a kart or buying one you can drive out of the shipping container? these are the most common styles of karts,
race kart:


mini buggy/off-road kart:


fun kart with cage, 1&2 seat:



average fun/yard kart 1&2 seat:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/brendonv%20go%20kart/gearstix/Kart014.jpg


electric karts:



kit karts:


home made karts:


interesting karts:






you can also purchase plans off the Internet, if interested i bet people on here have good websites for plans.
 

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thanks kieran(had a bit of spare time lol). race karts are expensive! you can get one used for an ok price though. the choice is up to your needs, size, engine, type, and brakes are the main variables.
 

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If you wish to do amateur races, you will most likely need a production frame and be required to meet SOME requirements for safety concerns. If you just want to scoot around and have fun, some pipe and a welder will be most of what you need. I would get a parts kart to recycle parts and save money. You will still get that feeling of "I made this" because you built the frame and attached all of the goodies.
 

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how do you think a KT-100 kart would do for what i want, i found one without a starter in it with spare tires for $700
 

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Mid 90's to early 2000 race karts with Yamaha KT100 engines are usually the best bang for the buck.

Not sure what part of Oregon your in but here's one that looks pretty decent for $700: http://portland.craigslist.org/yam/mcy/1934893522.html

You should start watching the craigslist ads from all the towns you'd be willing to drive to for a bargain. Lots of guys are selling off their race karts now a days. I bought an 1990's dual engine Dino brand race kart with a KT100, starter and stand for $100 a while back. It needed lots of work but my point is there's lots of bargains out there.

Many kart tracks require new racers to start out in beginner/KT100 classes for awhile before moving up to the TAG or Shifter classes. Some tracks dont even allow older race karts to compete. If you wanna race Id suggest you research your tracks rules before buying any kart.
 
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