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Re: Aquila / 7 kart set up
Posted by 'Aquila' on 02 Apr 2011 @ 05:58


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Aquila
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hey graham

no worries, ive found that 30mm spacers on the front hubs, number 1 camber pill, 17.5 caster ., 2mm toe and 3rd circlip on the rear axle ie rear width works well. make sure the rear bumper and pods are tight, unlike the ms kart ive found theyre best done up...if youve bought the kart direct off adam lea im sure if you give him a shout he will help you out...has helped me out loads! im sure there is more time to find setup wise with my kart, that setup seems to work really well during the day, but during the night when it cools down the kart loosens up a bit so need to find a solution to that yet.

with that setup though ive found a really nice balance, that kart is really pointy....it will just drive through the corner, kerbs, grass....anythin you put in its way really LOL!

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Aquila / 7 kart set up  by 'gk43'   (01 Apr 2011 @ 23:44)
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Re: Aquila / 7 kart set up  by 'gk43'   (02 Apr 2011 @ 19:39)
Re: Aquila / 7 kart set up  by 'Aquila'   (02 Apr 2011 @ 20:07)

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