Ken-Bar and Yerf Dog Quality Go CartsWritten by Mitch Johnson
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Any of these three go cart race styles will most likely be found at established racetracks during scheduled events that may bring hundreds of registered participants. Professional and amateur drivers usually bring their own, often customized, go carts, depending on level of competition expected. Across nation are many professional and amateur established go cart tracks that are hosts to race events, but “just for fun” go cart tracks are also available for families or newly interested go cart racers. These tracks have rental go carts to allow their customers experience of amateur cart riding. Races are not norm at tracks for this purpose, however, some scheduled family events or race days let participants rent a go cart for scheduled races that are classified by age, experience level, cart type and race distance. At larger, more frequented tracks you will usually find a better selection of go-cart rentals. Any go-cart rental track has typical stock carts, but some allow you choice of two seater carts, Indy pacer imitation carts or Nascar style go-carts.

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Continued from page 1 Although catching air and riding full throttle into a ditch is fun and thrill that attracts people to off-road go carting, it is also cause of necessary safety equipment. The brush bars on many go carts are padded of additional protection, but even without padding bars keep you more secure. The safety flag installed in rear of off-road carts is needed to mark you cart among other riding hills and valleys. Go cart flags help other drivers near by to spot in case you are on extra hilly terrain where you might drive in and out of sight through valleys.Though they are standard for many types of go carting, three point safety belts on off-road carts are very helpful in keeping you in your seat when you hit those hard jumps. With safety features covered, it is also important to remember that without quality performing engine and other mechanical parts, you entire purpose of thrill riding is defeated. For this, manufacturers have come up with specialty features, such as torque converter, for off-roading go carts. The torque converter senses different demands on engine depending on terrain and is constantly varies to push for most exciting ride. The more serious you become in hobby of off-roading go carts, more you will learn about engine accessories you can have added to improve off road performance.

Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.go-cart-plans-n-kits.com/, a site that focuses exclusively on go cart plans, tips and revieews. His articles have also been featured on recreational automotive sites such as: /www.atv-parts-n-accessories.com/ and http://www.best-scooters-n-mopeds.com
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