“go-karts”


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(’19 may 2013′)

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(a go-kart, also written as go-cart (often referred to as simply a kart), is type of “open-wheel car”)

(‘go-karts’ come in all shapes and forms, from motorless models to high-powered racing machines, some, like ‘superkarts’, being able to beat racing cars or motorcycles on ‘long circuits’)

(‘gravity racers’, usually referred to as ‘soap box derby carts’, are the simplest type of ‘go-karts’)

(they are propelled by ‘gravity’, with some races taking place down a single hill)

(‘recreational karts’ can be powered by ‘4-stroke engines’ or ‘electric motors’, while ‘racing karts’ use a ‘2-stroke or rarely a higher powered ‘4-stroke engines’)

(most of them are ‘single seater’ but some recreational models can sometimes accommodate a passenger)

(in some countries, ‘go-karts’ can be licensed for use on ‘public roads’.

(typically there are some restrictions, e.g. in the ‘european union’ a go-kart on the road needs ‘head light’ (high/low beam), ‘tail lights’, a ‘horn’, ‘indicators’, and a maximum of ’20 hp’)

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