We've been airing this commercial at work for about three weeks...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SzDYoIKQOk
I looked up the details, it's only rated for a rider of less than 140lb. Grrr.
I wonder what a 2-stroke from a yard trimmer could do in the thing...
Oh good, all the little kiddies will be tuned up for their license at 16 and wondering why they have so many tickets.
Starter motor & Deep cycle marine battery?
Those weight restrictions are over rated because of the lawyers. You can easily ride it. As stated in the ad "ride within your limits".
That's got "Street Pizza" written all over it.
I say, go for it.
That looks like too much fun for kids. Better buy one for the nephew and keep it at my place so I can "supervise".
I am only 25 pounds over the "legal limit" on that....
At 275, I would soo break those tiny wheels and tube frame, lol. It still makes me want to buy one though, lol.
Andrew
Not gonna get one for my daughter. I would rather she got a real kart and go to the track. Not get herself splattered on the front of the first non driving SOB that drove down her street when her mom wasn't looking.
Makes me want to build one with small turf tires and rip around my acre of land. Rallycross karting.
I was just wondering how it works. Looks from the color of the tires that it's got a different compound on the rear (prob'ly harder) than on the front.
We were actually thinking of a late-night series on the bottom floor of our parking garage..
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
I've always thought parking garage rallies would be a riot.
JeffHarbert wrote:
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
I've always thought parking garage rallies would be a riot.
Actually, I'm kind of warming up to your rallycross idea...
Weld your own or scroung up what ever you can. Get a bunch of other people to do the same. Then do this:
Illegal Soap Box Derby
Appleseed wrote:
Weld your own or scroung up what ever you can. Get a bunch of other people to do the same. Then do this:
Illegal Soap Box Derby
Outlaw Gravity Car league! Now we're talkin!
MSRP of $299.99. We can build faster ones for less. How about a Challenge class?
In reply to friedgreencorrado: You are right, the back wheels are made of hard plastic and the front wheels are soft rubber. This is so that the tires do not wear out quickly as they obviously take a lot of punishment from all the drifting...:). You can read a fully review at http://razordrifter.org
porksboy wrote:
MSRP of $299.99. We can build faster ones for less. How about a Challenge class?
We should soooo have a Challenge Drift class this year at the challenge. Have a pack of 30 of us, drifting in unison...
Boy, this thing looks fast with all the motion camera work and fast cuts. In reality, it's probably good for five miles an hour.
Wow, you guys are all slow to pick up the CANOE here that revived a year-old dead thread
I dont know... its an old thread... looks like and ad guy found the forum. searched for an exisiting thread, then posted a review? I call good post.