Buddy,
An excellent source for information on karts and the best kart
classifieds on the net is www.muller.net/karting . This site has info and
links including The Karting Mailing List (karting@muller.net). 100cc karts
are not necessarily all Yamahas with clutches, some are direct drive ( that
will make for a real interesting start routine ) and others may be HPV100,
Parilla, Iame, etc. . Take a look at the classifieds on the site, and maybe
post a description of the karts you're looking at to the kart list, also
check out a kart shop if you have one in your area.
later
mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Buddy Ahlers <buddy_ahlers@yahoo.com>
To: <autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 9:42 PM
Subject: Shifter kart questions
>
> I'm really sorry if this was covered earlier...i know there was a
> thread on this not too long ago, but I really didn't pay attention to
> it at all.
>
> But that was before I had the chance to buy a shifter kart for a pretty
> cheap price (the 100 cc kart is even cheaper). Do the clubs in the
> susquehanna and DC regions allow shifter karts to run at the local
> level?
>
> Are you allowed to run a 100cc shifter kart with the 125's? Are there
> any differences in the two karts other than displacement? Is the arrive
> and drive program still in existence?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Buddy Ahlers
>
>
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