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Outstanding Azusa Engineering Go Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, United States

Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Completed Azusa Engineering Road Rocket go kart. Includes a Subaru SP 170 6.0 hp engine and 3/4" 12 tooth clutch. This is a great engine that requires no oil mixing, is lightly used and in excellent shape as is the kart.  Will deliver within 50 miles

Features include:

SPECS:
1" Diameter Live Axle
Padded Bucket Seat
Deluxe Steering Wheel
6" Internal Expanding Drum Brake 
Seat Back to Pedals Distance 28"
Adjustable Tie Rods with Bearing Ends 
Engine Kill Switch 
5" Nylon Tristar Wheels
Front and Rear tires: Knobby 
#35 Chain with Master Link
Double Loop Welded Frame
Chain Guard (if added above)
72 Tooth Rear Sprocket for #35 chain

Wheelbase: 41"
Ground Clearance: 4"
Length: 50"
Width (tire to Tire): 41"
Front Tire Diameter - 11.6"
Rear Tire Diameter - 11.6"
Overall Height (at seat): 43"
Weight: 100 lbs

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