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		Choosing your first Kart
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		<a href="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/videos/17164/choosing-your-first-kart/"><img src="https://www.gnarpowpow.com/contents/videos_screenshots/17000/17164/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>www.dallaskartingcomplex.com I put together some general info on the different kart options/classes for those of you looking to buy your very first kart. I also included other things you need to consider and things you'll need after you buy your kart. I know the costs of the karts can vary but I'm trying to give you ballpark figures on them so you'll have an idea of what they are. *The fuel cost I mentioned for the shifter was because I drove it a whole lot after getting it. I typically use around half a gas can (5 gallons per can including oil) worth of fuel for a full day (for me) driving it. It's best to visit your local kart shop or talk to someone that's already in karting prior to buying a kart. Get their opinions, costs and feedback on which kart would be best for you given your specific situation. Hope this helps you and congrats on your first kart!!! ***Big thanks to Dallas Karting Complex for giving me access to all of these different karts.*** (1:04) - A couple of things to consider (2:39) - LO206 (6:31) - 100cc kart (8:17) - TaG 125cc (10:02) - DD2 (12:02) - Shifter (14:38) - A other costs to consider</a>
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	<pubDate>Wed 26 Dec 2018 12:46:16 +0200</pubDate>
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