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Because I like stupid things I bought some of these from china

I can confirm they are awesome

If anyone wants one I have a few spares( you can't buy only one from china)

great for grass or dirt driving, with a gutsy four-stroke 6.5hp OHV 198cc engine.

Unlike most karts this size it feature electric starting, with a pull-start back-up.

The kart is supplied with semi-slick tyres, plus an extra pair of knobby tyres for wet grass and muddy conditions.

The aircraft-style steering wheel has the throttle lever on your right hand and a hydraulic disc brake on the left.

Here are the key features of the Kart:

198cc OHV four-stroke engine

Electric start and pull-start back-up

Hydraulic disc rear brake wit cross-drilled disc

Aircraft-style steering wheel

13-inch tyres designed for sliding

Heavy duty frame with sprung rear suspension

Race seat with padded cover

Lap-type seat belt

Roll bar with pads, sun shade and two rear view mirrors

Tool kit and full instructions for assembly (takes around 1 hour)

Runs on regular unleaded (E10 not suitable)

Only available in blue.

Suitable for riders up to 185cm tall and 100kg. Not recommended for children under 12 years.( in saying that I am 6'5 and 140 kegs and I just fit)

Helmet and protective clothing must be worn. The roll bar will not protect you in every conceivable accident, it is only intended to stop the kart landing on you if you tip over.

Comes with a 6-month warranty on engine and frame (wearing parts such as tyres, clutch, brake pads, air filter not covered, damage caused by accident or abuse not covered).

All spare

Pete

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Can be disguised (somewhat) as a 4W Scooter at my Aged Care Centre right?

Hanging triangular SAU flag off the back > Get TE37s > BTW tyres easy to get?

Chinese Blue lead paint - like on Mattel toys? Racially, I'm allowed to ask that!

How cute!

How hilarious!

Am indeed tempted - going to think this over...

Can be disguised (somewhat) as a 4W Scooter at my Aged Care Centre right?

Hanging triangular SAU flag off the back > Get TE37s > BTW tyres easy to get?

Chinese Blue lead paint - like on Mattel toys? Racially, I'm allowed to ask that!

How cute!

How hilarious!

Am indeed tempted - going to think this over...

less thinking and more hooning. :yes:

If anyone is in the mountain around 230pm today swing over we are having time trials in the yard

Do it don't be a pussy

Apparently they are rated to 100 kegs. So far so good and I am 140 kegs......

Lol I have found the bump stops a few times

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