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Old 26-02-2007, 12:22 PM   #1
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A guy @ his work is leaving and wants to sell his go-kart for $1200, the information i have on it that the engine has been built from a performance shop and is blueprinted? (what does that mean) it also has a claimed top speed of 100kmph

Can anyone give abit of a general speel about go-karts pricing etc and if this seems like a good deal

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Old 26-02-2007, 12:32 PM   #2
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What sort of kart (brand & type) is it, and what type of engine is it running (brand and type)? without that it is a bit hard to give you a price.
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Old 26-02-2007, 12:48 PM   #3
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Posting for my dad.


A guy @ his work is leaving and wants to sell his go-kart for $1200, the information i have on it that the engine has been built from a performance shop and is blueprinted? (what does that mean) it also has a claimed top speed of 100kmph

Can anyone give abit of a general speel about go-karts pricing etc and if this seems like a good deal
When the engines are made they are put together very sloppy - so you "blueprint" it to take it back to original specs - this might be a minor tweak here and there or some very hardcore work... do you know what type it is?!? usually blueprinting costs around 300 bucks or so depending on how much work is done...

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Old 26-02-2007, 07:39 PM   #4
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$1200 for a gokart will buy you these days a probably 4-6yr or older (guess) kart with most likely a yamaha KT100S or J motor, which are the air cooled 100cc 2-strokes

When I had mine a blueprint (which consists of takedown of motor and make as accurate as possible piston bores, replace rings, basially improve all tolerances inside motor for most effective power) was around $900 all up. I did a top end 1st then about 8hrs later a full top and bottom end which was the $900, the top end was about half from memory. It could be a lot cheaper these days due to 4 strokes becoming more popular.

The top speed depends on the track layout and what gearing you have on your kart...less teeth equals more speed but takes longer to wind up
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Old 26-02-2007, 09:25 PM   #5
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Are the four stroke go karts the same technology as the new four stroke motorbikes? I have visions of a go kart with a CRF 450 motor on the back? YEEEE HAAAAAAHHHH
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Old 26-02-2007, 09:48 PM   #6
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I've seen a cr500 motor put into a gokart, now that's power lol.

And more reliable than a crf450 motor lol.
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Old 26-02-2007, 10:32 PM   #7
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Every now and then you some bloke at a local track with a motorbike engine on his kart, and the things are literally insane..... sideways at every tap of the throttle

I'm not sure about the latest 4 stroke bike engines but the rotax 125's are probably most popular in karts at the moment, liquid cooled and push button start
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