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Sandmanbjj

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Hey yall. I'm not necessarily new here. But I'm still inexperienced in Carts. I had a Carter bros gy6 buggy I was restoring. I ended up dumping the project because the electrical situation was a nightmare. I got it running mechanically but couldn't get anything to work right with the electrical so I sold it.

I did however just grab a new to me predator 212 cart. I have not ha e much time with it (got it 2 days ago). But with a quick look can anyone tell me what kind of go cart it it
 

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I have this tag on it as well. Been trying to search the Interwebs to see if I get any hits. But nothing yet
 

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For future reference, I find the easiest way to identify karts is the steering wheel. Manco very flat, Ken-Bar deep-dish all plastic, Carter Brothers deep-dish metal spokes. Just a thought…
 

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For future reference, I find the easiest way to identify karts is the steering wheel. Manco very flat, Ken-Bar deep-dish all plastic, Carter Brothers deep-dish metal spokes. Just a thought…
Thank you for that. I'm sure I will doing more carts as I've got the bug now
 

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Thank you for that. I'm sure I will doing more carts as I've got the bug now
One important thing to note: this ain’t a hard and fast rule, sometimes it’s wrong/other manufactures using the same style. But MANCO is easiest to tell. Yerf-Dogs are super easy, the body style. I’m trying to learn this with classic cars, so I can recognize them on the street…
 
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