N. GA Kart thread
#61
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Location: AL, FL, IL, GA, MO, Canada due to race track locations and time there:)
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OFFICAL" southern thread for the karts here on rctech.com. MX and the guys were nice enough to create a thread. Some of the kart drivers have been following up on the activity here already since this thread is new.
Robert
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#63
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www.battlefieldraceway.com The site has been rebuilt from a few years ago and supports the onroad/offroad and battlefield RC in Rossville Ga. (our LHS) And of course the teamedge karts which are just way cool.
I'll get Sandy, our new webie, to update the link for you at Battlefield. I did not know of a website till the other day. If you've a banner or logo you could send via email? I can also post it up as a click link to your site.
But, your location for the out door course is Layafette Ga? Not Rossville correct?
Robert
#65
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We race in Callaway. Its outside of PC Beach. A local storage parking lot donates their parking lot to us. They keep the piping there so we don't have to haul it to and from the site. The sand in your toes is a relaxing feeling you must try. We suggest everyone to try it but leave the sand outside. Its a pain inside hun. You need to see the sunsets here to! Incredible site to see.
Ceri
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Here ya go Dale. This is how you wire your motor caps on. Be sure to use a hot gun to do the job. If not, your wires will come right back off the can. They must be grounded to the can. If you need more help email me again ok?
Robert
Robert
#68
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My kart hasn't seen a motor like that in years.
Ceri
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[QUOTE=snoopyrc;9689622]Im running what Robert said to put in there. LOL. Funny thing is that I am not kidding. QUOTE]
Yeah but that motor your running is what the stock class will be racing up there. Even those who race in our kart leagues outside of Battlefield use the same type motor for stock. So when any stock driver show up there, everyone should be using the same size sealed can motor. Its easy to tell if someone is cheating to! Very easy! Over all, stock is a really fun class cause its all about driving and hitting your lines to catch up or stay ahead. All stock karts are on the same playing field with power, bearings, tires and motor. Spec class racing if you wish to call it. Now if you decide to run a brushed motor that is open endbell or 5200kv below brushless then that bumps you automatically to modified.
Robert
Yeah but that motor your running is what the stock class will be racing up there. Even those who race in our kart leagues outside of Battlefield use the same type motor for stock. So when any stock driver show up there, everyone should be using the same size sealed can motor. Its easy to tell if someone is cheating to! Very easy! Over all, stock is a really fun class cause its all about driving and hitting your lines to catch up or stay ahead. All stock karts are on the same playing field with power, bearings, tires and motor. Spec class racing if you wish to call it. Now if you decide to run a brushed motor that is open endbell or 5200kv below brushless then that bumps you automatically to modified.
Robert