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Please help identify this kart
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 Posted: Tue Mar 23rd, 2021 04:49 pm
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Terry Woodin

 

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 Posted: Sat Mar 27th, 2021 11:58 am
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S Kneisel

 

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It is a cool kart Terry. I have never seen anything like it and I am thinking home or experimental made by someone who wanted to incorporate rear engine technology with some more modern features.Definately cool and please let us know how it handles if you get it on the track.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 28th, 2021 01:58 am
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Terry Woodin

 

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Thank you so much...I am thinking in that direction also. It looks to technical to be a fun kart. when I got it, it had degreed spindles, and 12 0r 13 degrees of castor. The main rails are 1-1/8 .083 seamless tubing. I have never seen a floating motor mount like whats on it. Wished I could...I would put twins on it. I have even checked most of the foreign market with no luck. Also, all threads and fasteners are SAE US standard. Thanks for taking your time to check it out, I appreciate YOU! Kindest Regards...Terry

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