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#47
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Not that I am an expert, but my untrained kart body will tell you that it's rough in the turns.
Not so much the G's per se but the constant loose grip then stick, kindof like a jack hammer on the side of your rib cage when you turn.
Remember, no suspension here.
I went acrobatic flying with a friend of mine and we did a few crazy 5-6 G's loops and figures. My core was very sore because of all the tensing the core and squeezing, but it is smooth, so no braking ribs.
Not so much the G's per se but the constant loose grip then stick, kindof like a jack hammer on the side of your rib cage when you turn.
Remember, no suspension here.
I went acrobatic flying with a friend of mine and we did a few crazy 5-6 G's loops and figures. My core was very sore because of all the tensing the core and squeezing, but it is smooth, so no braking ribs.
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some updates from the racing front. Got a few cool shots from local photographer who had posted these online.
on-track
Racing his buddy Gage12
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Racing his buddy Gage12
#49
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My nephew completed his first season in kid karts successfully. I'm actually quite proud of him he's developed into a darn good driver as the year has continued and while he's getting outrun by equipment in some situations, he's driving as well as anyone out there which is really impressive. The proud uncle vibes are strong when watching him!!!
My brother and I have also completed our first season in the old fat guy class (Masters Yamaha)...lots of lessons learned along the way but we're within reach of the leaders at this point and I can't wait to get back at it next year. We chose a smaller regional track for the family atmosphere for the little one but jumped into a couple of late season races at New Castle Motorsport Park and did better than expected. Lots to look forward to next year...also big spend compared to this year as we look to upgrade to top notch equipment to make a run at the pointy end of the field.
My brother and I have also completed our first season in the old fat guy class (Masters Yamaha)...lots of lessons learned along the way but we're within reach of the leaders at this point and I can't wait to get back at it next year. We chose a smaller regional track for the family atmosphere for the little one but jumped into a couple of late season races at New Castle Motorsport Park and did better than expected. Lots to look forward to next year...also big spend compared to this year as we look to upgrade to top notch equipment to make a run at the pointy end of the field.
#50
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Great thread! I've had a lot of fun karting over the last several years and highly recommend it. Honestly I find it to be more enjoyably than track days. Especially road racing.
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a few updated images from our karting adventures.. 2018 was our first full season racing with LAKC. The competition level, throughout all classes, is mind blowing. Amazing how tough it is for us to crack the top ten in the micro class! Reflecting back it was a tough year, a fair amount of crash damage, lessons learned and made some friends along the way.
#53
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Timely updates. As stated previously my brother and I picked up older chassis to get started on a budget and to see if this hobby was going to stick. It's evolved into a spot where the GT3 will likely take a back seat to the karting this year.
Picked up a 3 race old 2018 Tony Kart 401s. Have one motor going to Woltjer and the other going to Comet to make sure I've got 2 potent bullets in the gun. I've dropped body weight from 234 to under 215 and plan on being around 200 by the time race season rolls around in the spring.
My nephew turns 8 mid season and we've already got the next cadet chassis for him to jump into setup and ready to go. He will continue with kid karts this season but will be testing the cadet no later than May getting ready for that next jump.
Picked up a 3 race old 2018 Tony Kart 401s. Have one motor going to Woltjer and the other going to Comet to make sure I've got 2 potent bullets in the gun. I've dropped body weight from 234 to under 215 and plan on being around 200 by the time race season rolls around in the spring.
My nephew turns 8 mid season and we've already got the next cadet chassis for him to jump into setup and ready to go. He will continue with kid karts this season but will be testing the cadet no later than May getting ready for that next jump.
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HI Andy -looks like a clean example you got there! Supernats leftover chassis?
We have a 2016 Tony Kart cadet chassis that I would sell cheap. Let me know if interested!
We have a 2016 Tony Kart cadet chassis that I would sell cheap. Let me know if interested!
#55
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I allreciate the offer on the cadet cadet but we picked one up last year that my wife used a few outings and is getting passed along now.
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Originally Posted by AudiOn19s
He actually sold it to get a fresh chassis for SuperNats. I’ve got a couple locals that Race SKUSA / WKA etc and they won’t go any more than 3 weekends on a chassis. At their level .1 is the difference between first and 10th and not a risk they can take. I’ll gladly take their used stuff for the club level stuff we are doing.
I allreciate the offer on the cadet cadet but we picked one up last year that my wife used a few outings and is getting passed along now.
I allreciate the offer on the cadet cadet but we picked one up last year that my wife used a few outings and is getting passed along now.
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And you wonder why it costs some parents 5k a weekend or more to run karts. I mean hey if you got it more power to ya> i always felt if a parent could Spend $100k to $200k a year for there kid to race karts they may be better off spending $50k and saving that money for when they can jump into a real seat. I may rent a kart here and there this year as i miss running my TAG.
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He actually sold it to get a fresh chassis for SuperNats. I’ve got a couple locals that Race SKUSA / WKA etc and they won’t go any more than 3 weekends on a chassis. At their level .1 is the difference between first and 10th and not a risk they can take. I’ll gladly take their used stuff for the club level stuff we are doing.
I allreciate the offer on the cadet cadet but we picked one up last year that my wife used a few outings and is getting passed along now.
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How does one get into karting these days as an adult? Are there national organizing bodies like NASA and SCCA for road racing? Googling is not showing me much except some arrive and drive facilities like GoPro in NC. I'm near the TN/NC border and want to get back into racing something cheaper than cars (hopefully).
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How does one get into karting these days as an adult? Are there national organizing bodies like NASA and SCCA for road racing? Googling is not showing me much except some arrive and drive facilities like GoPro in NC. I'm near the TN/NC border and want to get back into racing something cheaper than cars (hopefully).
Depending on what level you want to race at karting can be more or less than racing cars. I remember showing up at a kart race with a 20' trailer , AC, two karts, and thinking how much fun it would be, next thing i know 53' trailers are coming in, people have 4/5 karts 4/5 engines, tuners, etc.... its a fun sport and also some great racing.