Hi Andrewrr, I was not trying to be rude in suggesting you were in a cynical mood, more that it prompted a wry smile from me when I read your post;-)
We have yet to damage a nosecone, and indeed as I mentioned earlier most of the weight is immediately taken by the Kart lift upon lifting the Kart and the lift moves under the Kart rather than dragging the Kart to it. At 45kg, it is genuinely still a light unit and whilst a few kilo's could be saved if absolutely necassary it would probably be at the expense of strenght. We are currently very pleased with the amount of stress our test mules have dealt with. I know you are not having a go, and did not take it as such. I value your opinion as a customer. What I am trying to get across is that we have not just thrown this together over a weekend, but have covered pretty much all the bases and pitfalls that can be dealt with within reason. Once again, thankyou for your thoughts and any more are appreciated!
Alex
N.B. www.diamondkartlift.com
(I should have mentioned this earlier!)
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