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Re: seat position
Posted by 'itpro' on 15 Mar 2012 @ 20:00


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itpro
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James

That's WHY you can mount your seat EXACTLY where the 'books' tell you!

Karts are designed for those who are MOST likely to win with them. The majority of those who win REGULARLY will have low centre of gravity (this, and short), will be small (low overall weight) and will be reasonably fit (skin and bone),

They KNOW that old fatties like me are not going to win much so, they design them for people like YOU! The more 'wins' they get, the more karts they sell so they build for winners, not ..... the more substantial gentleman.....

That's why odd shaped people (like me) have to mount our seats in a DIFFERENT place to short skinny runts.....!

Ian

Message Thread:

seat position  by 's1jor1'   (15 Mar 2012 @ 14:49)
Re: seat position  by 'itpro'   (15 Mar 2012 @ 15:48)
Re: seat position  by 'Traxtar'   (15 Mar 2012 @ 19:53)
Re: seat position  by 'itpro'  << You are here!
Re: seat position  by 'chriskasch'   (15 Mar 2012 @ 22:08)
Re: seat position  by 'BanzaiBoy'   (16 Mar 2012 @ 1:12)
Re: seat position  by 'chriskasch'   (18 Mar 2012 @ 13:29)

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