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View Poll Results: Karting Brakes
There fine as they are, don't change them 8 72.73%
Changes need to be done 2 18.18%
Not sure 1 9.09%
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Old 2 Mar 2003, 16:26 (Ref:522412)   #1
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Karting brake systems

With the growing technolegy and high speeds of Kart racing do you think we need better brakes? At the moment the regulations for non gear box karts in the UK are One single brake disk (small) is put on the rear axle and that one brake disk has the job of slowing the whole kart down. This rule in my opinion is fine for Cadets, Pro Karts, Junior TKM, TKM Intermidiate and mini Max but do you think from Junior Max onwards where the speeds get really high we need either bigger or more brake disks?

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