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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: San Jose, CA
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I recently have been contemplating buying another chassis. I know of a new, never used or raced 2009 chassis that I can pick up at a good price (less than half of a new one), or am I wasting money and should just buy a new 2011 chassis? I hate to lay down the extra cash for a new chassis if the 2009 is just as good as the 2011.
Paul Skjerven Rotax MiniMax - and maybe something different very soon? |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 11
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I think if your running big regional or nationals you would want to. if your just running local and small regional races no. any thing around 100+ karts or more on race day. its the rear end adjustability you would need then.
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#3 |
Birel & Rotax Specialist
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 850
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The 2011 has some refined improvements with braking and how the kart handles on tracks with mroe grip. Perhaps test them if you have the opportunity through a dealer?
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Marc Miller Director of Brand Development MRP Motorsport/Birel |
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