H1Motorsport
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This could get interesting and maybe fun. Anyone have a suggestive chart for track size and suggested clutch drivers for that track. And perhaps an easy as possible way to determine track size. Here we go.
Honestly, I've karted enough now that once I see a track, I'm pretty confident in the driver gear needed for that track. I also go by the old unwritten sprocket rule of keeping the driver choice within the #59 to #64 tooth sprocket range. Part of my question is how do you accurately determine if a track is accurately 1/10, 1/5, whatever? Just a guy always wanting to know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,No chart .
Track size------- walk up to the staging area .
Wow that's big = Add two driver sizes .
Dang it's small = remove two teeth from the driver .
100 Thousand comedians outta work ---- I know
Just rolling that around in my head and I come up with this.Honestly, I've karted enough now that once I see a track, I'm pretty confident in the driver gear needed for that track. I also go by the old unwritten sprocket rule of keeping the driver choice within the #59 to #64 tooth sprocket range. Part of my question is how do you accurately determine if a track is accurately 1/10, 1/5, whatever? Just a guy always wanting to know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
No chart .
Track size------- walk up to the staging area .
Wow that's big = Add two driver sizes .
Dang it's small = remove two teeth from the driver .
100 Thousand comedians outta work ---- I know
I don't know if there are 100 thousand now, but there sure will be.No chart .
Track size------- walk up to the staging area .
Wow that's big = Add two driver sizes .
Dang it's small = remove two teeth from the driver .
100 Thousand comedians outta work ---- I know