@zounds 13- I ran Enduros with Woodbridge Kart Club & WKA for 15 years & trust me you would love to race one!!! Affordable & fast all you need to do is find a Kart Club & go watch, talk to the racers & find a good starter kart at the track or most clubs will have a swap meet at some point, go & see what's for sale. Most clubs will have a driver's school at the track for the novices & you get to go out with karters that know what is what & after that you go finish practice & go race when your class is up. . Most beginners will start from the back as seat time is more important than anything till you learn to race. Do your homework before you buy & it's best to buy a used Kart till you learn. There are things you will need like a starter, wagon to haul your stuff to the grid, a good crank up kart stand, a good race suit & gloves, shoes plus some other things & most important a good Snell approved helmet up to the helmets rating year. My suggestion is if you want to race be serious as a heart attack as it's not a game at the speeds you can hit. This is a great sport, but you need to know what can happen & they do so if you have any doubts stay off the track. If you do decide to go for it & finish your first race it will take a week at least to wipe the smile off your face !!!!! Good luck .
Absolute insanity. Awesome.
That was an exhilarating ride-a-long. THANK YOU! great job
Good job man. 👏
Much smoother Dean! You are much more efficient when lifting, and you can see it in turn one.
I didn't know guys are still running enduros. My pops raced C open back in the day.
Man, I would love to drive an enduro kart.
@zounds 13- I ran Enduros with Woodbridge Kart Club & WKA for 15 years & trust me you would love to race one!!! Affordable & fast all you need to do is find a Kart Club & go watch, talk to the racers & find a good starter kart at the track or most clubs will have a swap meet at some point, go & see what's for sale. Most clubs will have a driver's school at the track for the novices & you get to go out with karters that know what is what & after that you go finish practice & go race when your class is up. . Most beginners will start from the back as seat time is more important than anything till you learn to race. Do your homework before you buy & it's best to buy a used Kart till you learn. There are things you will need like a starter, wagon to haul your stuff to the grid, a good crank up kart stand, a good race suit & gloves, shoes plus some other things & most important a good Snell approved helmet up to the helmets rating year. My suggestion is if you want to race be serious as a heart attack as it's not a game at the speeds you can hit. This is a great sport, but you need to know what can happen & they do so if you have any doubts stay off the track. If you do decide to go for it & finish your first race it will take a week at least to wipe the smile off your face !!!!! Good luck .
Those clutches takes lots to catch. Does L&T do enduro clutches? Great race
It's a horstman axle clutch. They do take some abuse but built to take it