Buggy Go cart

Specification:

Engine: Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Water Cooled, Automatic/Manual Gearshift
Max Load: 330 lbs
Fuel Tank Volume: 12L
Max Speed: 35 MPH
Engine Displacement: 250cc
Ignition Method: CDI
Transmission Type: Chain
Start Method: Electric Start
Tire Size: Front: 16 x 7.5-8. Rear: 18 x 9.5-8
Carton Dimensions: 213 x 120 x 109 cm
N.W: 430 lbs
G.W: 451 lbs
Qty/40' HQ: 32 Pcs

User Manual:

Quality Control:Our products are superior quality and all materials and components are inspected under strict quality control before packaging. The products are double boxed and well cushioned to ensure that they are intact during shipment.

 

Warning! You should always ride your performance machine with the proper safety gear! Do not attempt any of the dangerous maneuvers. We assume no responsibility for any property damage or to any person sustaining any injury or death as a result of purchasing or viewing any of the content within this web site!

How to Build a Go-Kart ?

Some people do not want to buy a standard off the shelf go kart, because they want to be more involved in the building process.  For those people, the best route may be to build your own go kart

 

Go-carts used to be made of 2-by-4s and run by gravity or pushed by a friend or parent. Today's go carts are made of lightweight metals and composite materials and powered by high-tech engines. Are you ready for this?

 

1. Decide what type of go-cart you want to build. Will you be track racing, or is this a toy for your kid?

2. Hook up with a reputable go-cart manufacturer like Kidd Karts.

3. Focus on safety, features, construction and extras that you may want to aid in performance or comfort.

4. Get started with the help of Briggs Racing. Read up on its Web site's Tech Tips and Tech Talk pages, which will help you build, maintain and upgrade your go-cart.