Believe it or not Im about 5.9 and it felt good to me space wise. When riding with an adult passenger its a bit cramped. I have a friend who is almost 6 foot and he was able to drive it comfortable so I would have to say yes in most cases.
Andy Newman it’s a black rubber piece that comes off the motor. It has a filter on the end of it. I’m guessing it’s for air but it’s on the opposite side of the air filter.
@@Frogandtoadtime I would try here gokartsusa.com/GY6-150-Engine-Parts.aspx If they dont have the part I would maybe try calling the company you purchased the gokart from and see if they have a parts guy or know of a repair shop that could guide you in the correct direction.
If you assemble everything yourself and make sure to keep all the bolts tight, I would say yes mostly reliable. it is carbureted so you have to take care of it. Can't just leave bad fuel in it for months and expect it to start right up. Only issues I had was from parts that came loose because I did not use lock tite when I assembled it.
Would you be able to send me a picture of the rectifier area on the 200 kandi. I just purchased a kart like yours and a few parts are missing. Wanted to see what all i needed
Unfortunatley I sold that kart, otherwise I would not have a problem with that at all. You could try buggydepot.com/model/164/1/kandi-kandi-200gkh-2-parts.html
now slap the predator 670cc on that thing haha!
i just got one and im having alot of fun with it
Awsome. I had alot of fun with mine.
How much was it?
@@giancarloperez8533my parents got for me as a early birthday president but mine was 13 hundred but brand new there 27 hundred
lionblade97 how old are you tho?
@@raman9279 22 turning to next month
I was looking to get one of these, I know you have already sold it, but would it fit a full sized adult?
Believe it or not Im about 5.9 and it felt good to me space wise. When riding with an adult passenger its a bit cramped. I have a friend who is almost 6 foot and he was able to drive it comfortable so I would have to say yes in most cases.
@@ABullet101 Awesome! Thanks for your help!
@@ABullet101 how fast is it
I know I'm years late lol but yes
Where do you buy parts for these? I have the Kandi kd200GKJ and I’m having a hard time.
Depends on the part. Is it an engine component or a piece of the cart?
Andy Newman it’s a black rubber piece that comes off the motor. It has a filter on the end of it. I’m guessing it’s for air but it’s on the opposite side of the air filter.
@@Frogandtoadtime I would try here gokartsusa.com/GY6-150-Engine-Parts.aspx If they dont have the part I would maybe try calling the company you purchased the gokart from and see if they have a parts guy or know of a repair shop that could guide you in the correct direction.
Youth Motorsports.
are they reliable?
If you assemble everything yourself and make sure to keep all the bolts tight, I would say yes mostly reliable. it is carbureted so you have to take care of it. Can't just leave bad fuel in it for months and expect it to start right up. Only issues I had was from parts that came loose because I did not use lock tite when I assembled it.
Would you be able to send me a picture of the rectifier area on the 200 kandi. I just purchased a kart like yours and a few parts are missing. Wanted to see what all i needed
Unfortunatley I sold that kart, otherwise I would not have a problem with that at all. You could try buggydepot.com/model/164/1/kandi-kandi-200gkh-2-parts.html
Price?
Can a kid ride it
First