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If you have any questions PM me. (about karting)
The main difference in track days for bikes is the time you get on the track.
With the karting depending on how busy it is on the day, 6 hours of pure uninterrupted track time can be as cheap as just under £50.
Double check with the circuit with their track regs as some require you to have numbers on the side of your kart and others may need to scrutinise it before you go out. Each track is different and some require licenses.
Any more questions give us a shout. I personally would go with motorbike track days because they are more fun, but are definately more expensive in the long run, you can re-sell your kart for around the same price you bought it from assuming it has a recent rebuilt (cheap if you do it yourself) and a straight chassis.
I'm assuming you're looking at senior rotax max's? Don't even bother with direct drive karts, much more hassle than they are worth IMO ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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Well, bf is capable of doing all the dirty work himself whenever needed (which will be often in both cases) so if it comes to engine rebuilt, I'm not worried.
I know it still can be an expensive hobby, but considering it all, so far the go kart is winning in my eyes.
Cheers for the tips so far, more googling to do to get even more insides and the whole pic together.
I'll Defo PM you.
We're in Surrey - Camberley, so wondering how many circuits/ go kart tracks are around, for non-pros obviously
Yes, will look into licences as well and how that works as well. At the moment it is just the idea as I said, but definitely more realistic then trackbike. And, in my opinion even safer. Am it right there? Bf is a nutter, but me, as a girl, I'm the one who's thinking too much - money, safety, location convenience, ... |
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A friend of mine has a Rotax Max and I think it's huge fun, but then my background is in car racing and I've never done a bike track day, or ever wanted to.
He's in the fortunate position of having company cars, so he always has an estate and puts the kart on a roof rack, although that does mean he needs help to lift it on and off.
My feeling is, it comes down to what you feel the most comfortable with.
A kart and a dedicated track bike will both need storage and transportation solutions and they could both cost a significant amount of money, depending on how often you use them.
As for safety, obviously you can't easily fall off a kart, but you can still hurt yourself and the kart, if you hit a tyre wall at 90mph.
Having said that, I would say that giving a kart the full beans is a little less risky than doing the same on a bike, so maybe that's the major consideration. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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