Interesting. I am looking to try a LO206 kart and found Bushnell but on their website they said that you can only rent a LO206 if you have a lap time of less than 72 seconds in a rental kart. Is that a clever way to keep from renting a LO296 to folks?? It’s a nine-hour drive, one way, for me so I don’t want to drive that far to rent a kart concessions kart.
So do you carry the brakes into the corner? or should you brake in a straight line then lift off when turning in
Interesting. I am looking to try a LO206 kart and found Bushnell but on their website they said that you can only rent a LO206 if you have a lap time of less than 72 seconds in a rental kart. Is that a clever way to keep from renting a LO296 to folks?? It’s a nine-hour drive, one way, for me so I don’t want to drive that far to rent a kart concessions kart.
For what it’s worth, they’ve sold all their LO206 rentals
So, the trick is to really toss it hard into the corners? Are you braking heavily at all? Thanks
was just here and you basically only break in the hair pins and after the s curve at the corner of the track. my best time was almost 74 flat.
@@ChristianRB Thanks for the reply. I think I did 76, but if I do less braking then probably can get 74. Thanks again
@@wronggg you definitely can.
It's all about the kart you get i got a 72.6 with an average of 73 in one of my races but the rest were 74 with avg of 75 I've been multiple times
here i was thinking that if i just avoided these brutal apex ridges I'd keep a quicker time. wrong...