Saturday, 10 January 2009

Tips For Buying A Used Go Kart

Dune Buggies and Go Karts are again becoming popular. With all the variety of go karts on the market, it's not unheard of to see a family with 2 or 3 go karts. You can get as elaborate or simple as you want when choosing a used go kart or sand rail.

Laying out hard earned money to obtain a new go kart is something that must be done with a little level headiness. Not all go karts are created equal, so be sure the one you're getting will meet your needs and designed for the type of recreational riding that you plan on.

First off, you need to figure out how you'll be {using|riding|utilizing} the go kart. Are you obtaining it for the kids to ride in the driveway or back yard or will you be taking it off road. Most consumer go karts will not stand up under xtreme off roading.

When getting a used go kart, you will need to pay special attention to several areas of the dune buggy or go kart.

To start the inspection, check the frame of any used go kart you plan on buying. Search for cracks at everyplace it's welded. Then look the frame over for cracks in other places. You'll also be on the lookout for damage to the frame as well as bent structual members.

Be sure and check the motor. Check the oil for water. Oil with water in it will look milky or chocolate colored. Also check to see if the oil smells like gas or has a burnt smell to it. Either one can mean serious engine trouble. Forget about these steps and you might find yourself shopping for used go kart engines.

Another area where you'll want to pay close attention to is the linkage of the steering column and brakes. Worn or rusted connections need replaced. The throttle cable should also be checked for wear or damage. Replace if either one is found.

Check the cables that operate the throttle and all brake linkages. Worn, rusty or damage connections can mean big trouble down the road.

By following these easy to do tips, you can go a long ways in ensuring yourself of getting a good reliable used go kart. Using the advice above doesn't take any special skills, just some patience. A dependable go kart should give you years of enjoyment.

Anyone can use these tips for choosing a used go kart. They will help ensure that you don't buy a lemon. There are many owners out there looking to unload crappy or damaged go karts to unsuspecting consumers. Follow the tips above to make sure you're not the person buying a go kart ready for the scrap heap!

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