Posted by T_Bone on December 03, 2007 at 12:39:52 from (4.240.42.187):
In Reply to: OT - Go-Kart posted by Ford Man on December 03, 2007 at 07:51:32:
Hi FM,
For what your willing to spend, what you might consider doing is buying the parts and building a custom ride plus you get that personal one on one time that is more important than the ride it's self.
My Grandkids, 13 and 11yo's, both got the nerf karts, about $900eh and they were a piece of junk. The frames quickly broke in the motor area, clutchs/belts didn't last long and were expensive to replace, and the "kids" refused to help grandpa work on them so they let them sit broke down rather than get off there dead a$$.
Besure to pick Karts with a wide wheel track as this helps the karts not flip over and a roll bar is a must have, and not a option.
We each have 3.3a side by side, so it gave the kids a huge dirt track to ride on with knobie tires. This kept the neighbors complaints down even tho the kids rode on the dirt roads without premission.
Dad riding along with little Johnnie??? That should be a big ego buster!!! Get your own kart Dad as it's more fun with two karts :)
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