*NEWBIE* Buying new cart - Need advice

Abletoxx

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Hello all!
Hope you guys are doing well! I have a friend who is selling a tb kart 950 monster cadet. I am 5'11" and 200lbs. Would I fit in something like this? Are there different seats I can use so I can fit?

I am not looking to race, I am looking for some weekend fun and drive around my neighborhood. I live in an area where there's lots of paved flat roads with little to no traffic.

Thanks!
 

BaconBitRacing

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Hello all!
Hope you guys are doing well! I have a friend who is selling a tb kart 950 monster cadet. I am 5'11" and 200lbs. Would I fit in something like this? Are there different seats I can use so I can fit?

I am not looking to race, I am looking for some weekend fun and drive around my neighborhood. I live in an area where there's lots of paved flat roads with little to no traffic.

Thanks!
If you’re looking for a cruiser I will give the age-old advice to look on Craigslist, Facebook marketplace, and OfferUp. Though the best way to know if you fit is to sit!
 

Karts of Kaos

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idk about that kart, but ive got a carter bros path finder and im 6'7 200 lbs and i fit fine. not a race kart. i have driven one and it wasnt bad though but idk what kind it was
 

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Some of the bigger two seater karts would be more comfortable for cruising around the neighborhood as compared to a racing kart which is designed for speed and cornering ability.
 

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Some of the bigger two seater karts would be more comfortable for cruising around the neighborhood as compared to a racing kart which is designed for speed and cornering ability.
I agree heck some even have the movable steering column, or cut and weld the steering wheel to the center and then you have room to cruise with the gangsta lean :sifone:
 

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Hi I am new here too and kinda learning how to communicate in a forum like this. I have a manco quicksilver frame with the old engine attached that eventually I’d like to replace. I could use advice on a place to get parts for it and how to rebuild it bigger, better and a hole lot faster with a new engine and parts. appreciate any given advice
 
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