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 Post subject: Gokart for Bitburg
PostPosted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:49 pm 
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Garry,
I am looking for a winter project and have most of the ingredients to build a reasonably fast go-kart (similar to the Gixxer). Frame mods will be chromoly that is professionally TIG welded, so structurally it will be strong. Powered by a Yamaha R1 motor. Disk brakes front and rear.
Question is: will I be allowed to run at Bitburg?


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Damn thinking the same thing too.
So Garry what is the ruling. Could be some monsters out there .

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Hey Roy,
I'm sure my (hypothetical) kart is going to whip your (hypothetical) kart's a$$.


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Yeah, well if I wasn't headed back to the States in March, my hypothetical go-kart would kick both of your hypothetical go-karts! :D


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I got to stay out of that - Silke has more insight into the working and thinking of the Airport people down there ... I know they do cart racing, both hobby and professional, there, but as for permission for a 1on1 event - no idea ...

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Silke ??? Pleeeeeaze


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Guess you can't wait to get your hands on something that huggs the curves on the AutoX even better than the Porsche ... :lol:

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An R1 powered gokart would be INSANE!!!!! What's that, like 180 hapees? :shock: :shock: :shock:


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Well, I never intended to die peacefully in my sleep!
The only problem might be getting the power to the ground. But, I think it can be solved by mounting 4 wheels on the rear axle (a bit like a "duellie truck").


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I've seen those gokarts. Either that, or some really W-I-D-E rear tires! ;)


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Get some Mini wheels. And a strong roll cage!

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Duff idea on the Mini wheels. Don't need much of a rollbar either, the kart will only weigh about 140kg (300lb).


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OK, the hypothetical cart has a real motor. I've committed to buying the R1 motor (nearly new with only 8700km).
Now the next big expense is a decent chassis and lots of rear tires.
Silke, how's the permission for 2005 coming along?
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Man, you need to take pics of all your toys so I can see them. :shock:


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I requested the dates for 2005.

On the gokart: I wrote you an email.

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Is there anything possible with racing go kart.When yes how it looks with Pocket Bike´s :roll: .Maybe on the auto x track and dragstrip.


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At Race Wars and Speed Days it is allowed to run anything. Trust me.


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Silke told me that the Bitburg bylaws (for the rental agreement) excludes a lot of things, specifically motorbikes (including pocketbikes). So that type of fun must unfortunately be practiced somewhere else.


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2slow wrote:
Silke told me that the Bitburg bylaws (for the rental agreement) excludes a lot of things, specifically motorbikes (including pocketbikes). So that type of fun must unfortunately be practiced somewhere else.



Hm thats bad because i like the bitburg track :D .Oh well than i need to drive to racewars next year too so i can see what my pocket bike can do.But i think the 1/4mile is too long for a pocket bike anyway.


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