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scottIN 02-03-2012 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by shaun66 (Post 1523581)
I race karts too! First race of the season this Saturday can't wait. I'm in S4 senior shifter.

Must be nice to live somewhere it's not 30* out...NCMP doesn't open until April 15th.

I'm too lazy for a shifter. :)

scottIN 02-03-2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 1523593)
Sounds like fun. I'd definitely be interested just wondering what kind of $$$ were talking about here.

Rentals are $20 for the first 10 minutes and a dollar a minute afterwards. I always laugh when I see people go up and buy an hour and then say they want to do it with no breaks. After about 10 minutes they come back in and ask if they can break it up into sessions. If you can last more than an hour in a kart in one day, you're either a) young or b) Chuck Norris.

So about the most you're going to spend is $50 or $60. They also have a bar though, so, y'know, double that.

scottIN 02-03-2012 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1523791)
Great pics Scott. How long do those sticky tires last before you have to swap them out?

Depends on how fast you want to go. They'll start to go off after about 15-20 miles. If you're racing a the national level, you change every race-although some sanctioning bodies limit the number of tires per weekend to keep the cost down. Since I just race club races, I usually get 200+ miles out of them and run them down to the cords before I get new ones. Times do drop off, but the .1 or .2 I lose from old tires is nothing compared to what I lose in driving mistakes. If you're racing at the national level and don't make driving mistakes, that .1 or .2 is worth it.

It's not been as fruitful in the last few years since the sanctioning bodies started limiting tires, but we used to go dumpster diving for tires after the national races. You could find tires that had 12 laps on them that the big teams just tossed out. Perfect (and free) for club racing or practice.

Tires run about $190 / set.

It does feel sooooo good to run the first time on a new set of tires though. There's so much grip that if you're set up a little tight, they'll turn so hard it's actually painful.

ChrisSlicks 02-03-2012 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by scottIN (Post 1523809)
Rentals are $20 for the first 10 minutes and a dollar a minute afterwards. I always laugh when I see people go up and buy an hour and then say they want to do it with no breaks. After about 10 minutes they come back in and ask if they can break it up into sessions. If you can last more than an hour in a kart in one day, you're either a) young or b) Chuck Norris.

So about the most you're going to spend is $50 or $60. They also have a bar though, so, y'know, double that.

I did an endurance race at the indoor place here in Boston. The longest I could go was 30 minutes, after that my arms/shoulders were on fire (and my back was too with the heat of the engine radiating through the seat). In these bigger, faster carts it has to be even worse.

shaun66 02-03-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by scottIN (Post 1523812)
Depends on how fast you want to go. They'll start to go off after about 15-20 miles. If you're racing a the national level, you change every race-although some sanctioning bodies limit the number of tires per weekend to keep the cost down. Since I just race club races, I usually get 200+ miles out of them and run them down to the cords before I get new ones. Times do drop off, but the .1 or .2 I lose from old tires is nothing compared to what I lose in driving mistakes. If you're racing at the national level and don't make driving mistakes, that .1 or .2 is worth it.

It's not been as fruitful in the last few years since the sanctioning bodies started limiting tires, but we used to go dumpster diving for tires after the national races. You could find tires that had 12 laps on them that the big teams just tossed out. Perfect (and free) for club racing or practice.

Tires run about $190 / set.

It does feel sooooo good to run the first time on a new set of tires though. There's so much grip that if you're set up a little tight, they'll turn so hard it's actually painful.

What spec tires do you run? We run MG yellows and only get race out of a set.

scottIN 02-03-2012 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by shaun66 (Post 1524170)
What spec tires do you run? We run MG yellows and only get race out of a set.

Bridgesotne YKCs. They tried Bs last year & they were only good for a day & so they went back to Cs. Dismore is pretty good about trying to keep costs down for everyone. He'd rather have 250 racers on Cs than 150 on Bs.

Oh yeah. You're on a shifter. I think they can still run Bs, but most don't. Most go with Cs. First time I ever ran Bs I thought it was a crazy stupid amount of grip.

shaun66 02-03-2012 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by scottIN (Post 1524299)
Bridgesotne YKCs. They tried Bs last year & they were only good for a day & so they went back to Cs. Dismore is pretty good about trying to keep costs down for everyone. He'd rather have 250 racers on Cs than 150 on Bs.

Oh yeah. You're on a shifter. I think they can still run Bs, but most don't. Most go with Cs. First time I ever ran Bs I thought it was a crazy stupid amount of grip.

Used to run YKCs, prefer any bridgestone to what we run now, makes it more of a drivers race with a less grippy tire :driving:

scottIN 02-06-2012 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by shaun66 (Post 1524747)
Used to run YKCs, prefer any bridgestone to what we run now, makes it more of a drivers race with a less grippy tire :driving:

So how did you run this weekend?


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