the one i've got here is 264mm... does that answer your question?
finky, mine is 265mm... bigger is always better
clintons gunna be pissed
Anything... If anything is to go by its results. Take JNL for example majority of the people winning have an AX9 Junior, so they must be the best.
But just say a Birel is the best kart going round you wont know until more people race it, win it, and are willing to let you in on their setup. (see me point and your dilema)
But from my short experience SETUP IS THE KEY...along with a rippa motor (if you ask me, good motors come with alot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ and luck)
BTW mines 266mm so :P
Josh Brooker said:finky, mine is 265mm... bigger is always better
;)
Well you say the AX9 but look at the nationals .... #2 and #3 were both Kosmics lol ... i really believe it's just you need to get one of the bigger better brands (Arrow/Monaco, Tony Kart/Kosmic/Redspeed, CRG) from a kart shop u know and trust then just set it up to suit urself and u (theoretically) should be fast, with a good engine of corse
Earl Brooks said:Anything... If anything is to go by its results. Take JNL for example majority of the people winning have an AX9 Junior, so they must be the best. But just say a Birel is the best kart going round you wont know until more people race it, win it, and are willing to let you in on their setup. (see me point and your dilema)
But from my short experience SETUP IS THE KEY...along with a rippa motor (if you ask me, good motors come with alot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ and luck)
BTW mines 266mm so :P
in my opinion, a good driver in almost any chassis (as long as it's not a total sh*tbox) will be able to set it up and win races. shaun raised a good point: go with something that a decent kart shop sells so there's decent support and you should be fine.
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the one i've got here is 264mm... does that answer your question?
finky, mine is 265mm... bigger is always better
clintons gunna be pissed
Anything... If anything is to go by its results. Take JNL for example majority of the people winning have an AX9 Junior, so they must be the best.
But just say a Birel is the best kart going round you wont know until more people race it, win it, and are willing to let you in on their setup. (see me point and your dilema)
But from my short experience SETUP IS THE KEY...along with a rippa motor (if you ask me, good motors come with alot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ and luck)
BTW mines 266mm so :P
Josh Brooker said:finky, mine is 265mm... bigger is always better
;)
Well you say the AX9 but look at the nationals .... #2 and #3 were both Kosmics lol ... i really believe it's just you need to get one of the bigger better brands (Arrow/Monaco, Tony Kart/Kosmic/Redspeed, CRG) from a kart shop u know and trust then just set it up to suit urself and u (theoretically) should be fast, with a good engine of corse
Earl Brooks said:Anything... If anything is to go by its results. Take JNL for example majority of the people winning have an AX9 Junior, so they must be the best. But just say a Birel is the best kart going round you wont know until more people race it, win it, and are willing to let you in on their setup. (see me point and your dilema)
But from my short experience SETUP IS THE KEY...along with a rippa motor (if you ask me, good motors come with alot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ and luck)
BTW mines 266mm so :P
in my opinion, a good driver in almost any chassis (as long as it's not a total sh*tbox) will be able to set it up and win races. shaun raised a good point: go with something that a decent kart shop sells so there's decent support and you should be fine.