You over turn the wheel going into turns. That gives it allot of toe out and is like putting on the brakes. you need to turn the wheel once and hold it there even if it goes off line a little it will still be faster. If the front end is too darty add some toe in and some caster but stop sawing the wheel back and forth.
the alignment of the kart helps with this, some slight understeer very little makes what he's saying easier. Every chassis handles slightly different, you'll have to find and alignment that allows you to put the kart into the corner like giffy is suggesting. But the sweet spot is if you can flick the kart into a corner with 1 steering input and get the wheel back to straight and the kart still going around the corner without oversteering or "sawing" the wheel... you're setup is money. once you get really good in an lo206 you can flick the kart in get the wheel back to straight and do very small "sawing" motions at the limit to fight and find grip@@bluej360
It’s rough either way. Hopefully it was just the gearing for that guy. I can relate to his situation. Pushing it as hard as you can but it just doesn’t have speed. You’re constantly wondering whether you’re just a bad driver or if it really is the kart unable to keep pace. Really messes with you and your confidence sometimes.
Man I sorry to say but these engines are too slow, no way of showing skill when you are basically flat out all lap. I don’t see the point in these engines it’s literally a huge snake and who ever is in front wins. It’s honestly to easy
It honestly comes down to the track in my opinion. Yes these engines are slow but it helps improves vital skills to carrying speed and helps develop race skills. At the tracks I race at it can come down to almost anyone winning the race. There is actually a lot of drivers trying out an LO206 after doing TAG125 or even shifters and realizing how much driving these karts helps improve their driver and racing skills
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“Then we got yelled at” lol
You over turn the wheel going into turns. That gives it allot of toe out and is like putting on the brakes. you need to turn the wheel once and hold it there even if it goes off line a little it will still be faster. If the front end is too darty add some toe in and some caster but stop sawing the wheel back and forth.
really useful comment!
the alignment of the kart helps with this, some slight understeer very little makes what he's saying easier. Every chassis handles slightly different, you'll have to find and alignment that allows you to put the kart into the corner like giffy is suggesting. But the sweet spot is if you can flick the kart into a corner with 1 steering input and get the wheel back to straight and the kart still going around the corner without oversteering or "sawing" the wheel... you're setup is money. once you get really good in an lo206 you can flick the kart in get the wheel back to straight and do very small "sawing" motions at the limit to fight and find grip@@bluej360
I cant tell if the number 16 driver in front of you kept shaking his head for some reason, or his head just bobbles every time he turns around
What axel are you running?
Throttle cable is definitely messed up and failing… if not… You need to improve that kart because it’s way too slow and has no pick up
I don't know what the rules are, but I bet I could get more out the engine..
Just slow haha. Maybe gearing for that up down track needs to be different?
It’s rough either way. Hopefully it was just the gearing for that guy. I can relate to his situation. Pushing it as hard as you can but it just doesn’t have speed. You’re constantly wondering whether you’re just a bad driver or if it really is the kart unable to keep pace. Really messes with you and your confidence sometimes.
Man I sorry to say but these engines are too slow, no way of showing skill when you are basically flat out all lap. I don’t see the point in these engines it’s literally a huge snake and who ever is in front wins. It’s honestly to easy
It honestly comes down to the track in my opinion. Yes these engines are slow but it helps improves vital skills to carrying speed and helps develop race skills. At the tracks I race at it can come down to almost anyone winning the race. There is actually a lot of drivers trying out an LO206 after doing TAG125 or even shifters and realizing how much driving these karts helps improve their driver and racing skills