Time will tell, I am one of the ones who can remember the late 60's & early 70's and have some bad memories of 'radical' karts that were marketed by well known manufactures that are still around today a prime example being the Zip Concorde that used an A frame design that was 'The future' according to all concerned at the time. A season later and you would struggle to find one which says it all about how good that was. With the current economic climate does anyone wan to risk buying now and possibly being left with an interesting yet uncompetitive and thus worthless chassis? On the other hand if it works you are a hero and a Champion!!
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