What website can i buy racing go karts like the ones you see on the go kart tracks?
Posted by admin | Under Uncategorized Tuesday Mar 10, 2009Uk Site plz
The simple answer is, Google It.
Another way, (How I done it) was to join a racing team, and the mechanic or owner would find one for you, (First and Second hand).
Also, try eBay – there are many new and powerful go karts which are quite cheap, for example, you may find a £1250 go kart, but on eBay, after bidding they are usually about £750.
Don't forget that there are many go karting championships, and depending on your age and weight, you will need to find your class, which specifies what type of engines you can use, etc.
Please note that just because you have a go kart does NOT mean you may turn up to races and race straight away. You will need to have a ARKS test (www.arks.co.uk) and pending that you succeed, you then will have to apply for a MSA license, and then you may start racing in championships and test days.
Not forgetting that Karting is a very expensive sport, and will require financial commitment.
Also remember that with me, i spend about £400 per race, this includes tyres, etc.
Good Luck!
In the UK:
http://www.google.com/search?q=UK+racing+go-karts&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
In the USA:
http://www.google.com/search?q=racing+go-karts&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
References :
The simple answer is, Google It.
Another way, (How I done it) was to join a racing team, and the mechanic or owner would find one for you, (First and Second hand).
Also, try eBay – there are many new and powerful go karts which are quite cheap, for example, you may find a £1250 go kart, but on eBay, after bidding they are usually about £750.
Don't forget that there are many go karting championships, and depending on your age and weight, you will need to find your class, which specifies what type of engines you can use, etc.
Please note that just because you have a go kart does NOT mean you may turn up to races and race straight away. You will need to have a ARKS test (www.arks.co.uk) and pending that you succeed, you then will have to apply for a MSA license, and then you may start racing in championships and test days.
Not forgetting that Karting is a very expensive sport, and will require financial commitment.
Also remember that with me, i spend about £400 per race, this includes tyres, etc.
Good Luck!
References :
http://www.arks.co.uk