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Re: Honda Cadet real novice
Posted by 'kezz99' on 10 Oct 2013 @ 07:12


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you can either be brutal and hammer them out ! or put the wheels in the oven to warm them up. they should just fall out then, BPR6ES, if you are a very early stage novice, set him up as in the wet, wheels out at the front, and in around 15-20mm at the rear to give him grip, and as he gains confidence slowly move the fronts in and rears out,also make sure you get the kart close to the weight
also if it is early stage, we used some old almost worn out wets in the dry, they heat up quickly and give lots of grip and confidence

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Honda Cadet real novice  by 'CrescentRacer'   (09 Oct 2013 @ 23:57)
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'essexelite'   (10 Oct 2013 @ 6:38)
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'CrescentRacer'   (11 Oct 2013 @ 0:49)
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'kezz99'  << You are here!
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'CrescentRacer'   (11 Oct 2013 @ 0:54)
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'brierleys'   (11 Oct 2013 @ 8:47)
Re: Honda Cadet real novice  by 'CrescentRacer'   (11 Oct 2013 @ 23:59)

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