I think the driver rotating on the axle would add weight not subtractDriver goes on a diet
The engine will not have to work as hard if the driver of the kart weighed less. Less weight equals more speed. He or she can put all top of the line parts on and gain a couple tenths lap time. But if you are say 5'9" 240lbs and drop 10 lbs of weight the kart will essentially be lighter and less weight will be on the axle.I think the driver rotating on the axle would add weight not subtract
i'm still trying to figure out how they drive back there and doesn't their head hit the ground? i think i would bee too dizzy going round and round with the axleThe engine will not have to work as hard if the driver of the kart weighed less. Less weight equals more speed. He or she can put all top of the line parts on and gain a couple tenths lap time. But if you are say 5'9" 240lbs and drop 10 lbs of weight the kart will essentially be lighter and less weight will be on the axle.
Kart is already at weight. Missing my pointDriver goes on a diet
Lightened clutch, short chain, thin tiresKart is already at weight. Missing my point
NoDo you have an excess of shaft collars?
Already done.axle spacers and a single bolt left wheel hub