iwe just raced rotax engines but i think that is the best choise why ? long run time before service, alot of competitors, evenly matched engines, dosen't vibrate to mutch
Evenly matched engines? haha yh OK mate! Why do the British dominate world Rotax? Coz we know how to find and build good Rotax engines! They are So even that one of the UK's national champions invested over £10,000 finding a good 2009 barrel. Doesn't vibrate much? And that's a good thing? They are the worst engines ever put on a go-kart. Like driving a wet blanket and it sounds like a wet-fart! They do last quite well though, though top guys replace pistons a lot more often than they let on.
went looking at a intreped explorer today was nice £75 with lots of spares but no engine but wouldnt fit in back of our car
edit: thats it http://www.racer38.com/intrepidkart.htm
how old is it ? if its more then 4 yrs old the frame will probably break
atleast from my experience, but it also depends of you gona race with it or just have fun on the weekends
damn my number 3 key. was £375 god i hate this keyboard. not getting it. buying a tkm 4 stroke kart it was my dads idea. just need to know will most chassis accept a tkm 4 stroke?
i like the sound of rotax. anyway i jus been offered a 2005 tonykart venox for £750 with a 2 stroke tkm extreme. but my dad has suddenly decided e wants brand new. i obviously am fine with this lol. but i think hes wasting his money. ill attach pictures of the 2005 venox
i think thats his thoughts. but i think hed rather buy a second hand chassis and a brand new tkm 4 stroke i will try and speak him out of it. regarding the rotax rebuild costs. i wont actually need it sealed so could i get the price down quite a bit?