@pultsted No problem mate, dont get me wrong im no seasoned pro, but i do this for fun and really enjoy karting and have done for around 15 years now. I use sl6's also as im a regular at tilbury track and also hit rye house occassionally as well, the best pressures i have found were 8 - 10psi in fronts and 8 - 12 in rears depending on weather and track conditions etc... Next time im going to rye house ill leave you a message and may be we could meet up or summin, good luck and have fun mate
@hybreed1313 жыл бұрын
Looks like you have plenty of rubber on them tyres mate, i can see the dimples and also you still have beads, i would take a guess that they were newish tyres and you have not scrubbed them in properly yet, also i would check your tyre pressures as this is no.1 problem of grip loss, i use 8 -10 psi in mine and check after each session as when tyres get hot the air pressure increases as well, other than that mate looked good, practice practice practice ;)
@benjamingray44653 жыл бұрын
hello pultsted I saw your other video with the solo easi start drop wheel and I wondered if I could talk to you about it? I have just bought a kart with an easi-start in pieces and would like to try and get it back together but I can't work out how it all fits together! Nice driving by the way !
@nowtbeta2do13 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or were you power sliding shit loads of corners? Looked impressive.
@fred1987randall10 жыл бұрын
Bloody hell!!! Your not in a pro kart, smoothness is the key. Watch any good driver they ain't throwing it around like a rag doll lol....
@RazzaGB13 жыл бұрын
Your taking a lot of the corners completely wrong :P
@pike12345678913 жыл бұрын
this is not a grip problem, you need to learn to drive lol