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Costs to get started in karting
As with any sport, karting has a wide variety of choices. New vs.
pre-owned, oval vs. sprint vs. enduro, 2 cycle vs. 4 cycle. Sometimes the
choices can be overwhelming to new karters. We will try to list some
options here for you so you can make a better informed decision.
New vs. pre-owned
This is the hardest of the choices to make. The saying "You get what
you pay for" does apply in this instance.
The most important question we ask is, "How long and how hard are you
going to work and plan to commit to your hobby?
If a new karter believes they are going to commit a year to their racing
career and wants to work hard enough to win, we suggest NEW Equipment. The
reason for this is that buying a used kart may seem affordable at first, but
fixing up an used kart can get very expensive. Most used karts have not kept
up with the latest advances in technology.
We try not to make this a "Sales Pitch". But we have seen so many times
beginning karters get frustrated trying to make used equipment perform up to
their expectations. The result is they spent more money on their equipment or
eventually buy a new karting set-up anyway. The exception is a used kart
at a good price for a first kart. This can be done by looking at your local
track and asking several karters about a particular used kart that is being
displayed. We suggest when looking at a used kart, look at it as if no engine is
on it. We say this because, generally it will need rebuilding or the entire kart
and engine may need some work on it. Also most all local tracks have engine
rules and you need to know what you are buying is legal for the class or classes
you choose to race in.
We at TS Racing try to take the time to explain this due to the fact we want
your business, whether you buy new or used. We know you will need spare parts no
matter what. We just don't want you, the NEW Karter, getting frustrated soon
after you get started.
New kart packages
Below are links to several new kart packages.
This will give you an idea of the costs to get started with new, state of the
art equipment.
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Kids Kart
These machines were designed for drivers 4 to 7 years old.
These karts come with a 50cc engine.
Kids karts run on Sprint or Speedway tracks and allow the young karter to
develop their skills in a safe and controlled environment. The design
of this kart allows for maximum fun time with a minimum of maintenance. This
package comes with a 50cc engine, 800mm wheelbase kart, one piece wheels,
mechanical brakes, side pods, tires, chain, sprocket and fairing panel.
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Oval Kart
Oval kart racing is the largest segment of the industry.
Oval racing is family based, close competition available in all parts of the
country. Racers can choose between dirt and pavement racing at a
facility close to home which reduces travel time and expense. Most
oval karts use 4 cycle engines that maximize track time and reduce work.
Click here for the current price. |
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Yamaha/Veloce Sprint Kart
This package includes the popular Yamaha KT100 engine.
With the Sportsman exhaust this is the most versatile kart package around.
With very little change this setup can be driven by your Junior driver or by
an adult. The Yamaha class is run at almost every 2 cycle track in the
country. Low initial and maintenance costs make this a very popular
choice.
Specs:
100cc air cooled Yamaha engine with centrifugal clutch
Runs at sprint tracks or enduro tracks with a bodywork change
Junior or senior classes
Top speed of 100 MPH
Click here for the current price |
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Touch and Go Kart
This is one of the newest and quickly becoming one of the
most popular classes in karting. The TaG kart is a sprint chassis,
complete with FIA tested bodywork, that uses a water cooled, electric start,
125cc single speed engine. The popularity of this class is the low
maintenance, durability, and ease of use. You can now go to the track,
unload, sit down, push a button and race.
Specs:
125cc single speed, water cooled engine
On board electric starter
Runs at sprint or enduro race tracks
Top speed of 115 MPH, cornering at 3.0 G's
Click here for the current price. |
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125cc shifter Kart
The ultimate ride. Formula 1 style
performance at a price everyone can afford. This class is for
experienced racers that want maximum performance. Features include a
water cooled, 125cc engine with a 6 speed gearbox, massive 4 wheel hydraulic
brakes and a power to weight ratio unequalled in racing.
Specs:
125cc water cooled engine, 6 speed sequential gearbox
Runs at sprint or enduro race tracks
Top speed of 125 MPH, cornering in excess of 3.0 G's
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Other items required to get started.
| Helmet |
From $100.00 |
| Racing Jacket or Driving Suit |
$88.00 or $158.00 |
| Neck Collar |
From $12.00 |
| Gloves |
From $19.00 |
| Spare Parts & gears |
$200.00 |
| Kart Stand |
$65.00 |
| Fuel & lubricants |
$50.00 |
Check out the links on the left for more information on
specific areas or follow along while we take you on a tour of karting.
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TS Racing, Inc.
123 West Seminole Ave. Bushnell, Fl 33513 USA
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Shop Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Eastern Time
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