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Postby Micki » Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:24 pm

James, I am sorry if it read that the kart was bad, I know of the problem Rayo had with the carburettor and so the disadvantage, not that the kart was defective. Sorry if it read badly.

His result in the Pre-final should set aside any doubts on the performance of the kart.

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Postby Robin » Fri Jul 13, 2007 6:45 pm

Fact is, KnK are the most progressive kart manufacturer in India. And, cost:performance ratio, their karts are darn good VFM. Especially for beginners.

But...just don't get Miki started, or else none of us will get a word in again :D

So miki, do we see KNK making a Team entry into the National Championships this year?
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Postby Micki » Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:33 am

Hey Robin, Thanks for your kind words!!

Yes, we are seriously looking at participating this year, everything permitting.

We are looking forward to it.

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Postby RocK » Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:08 pm

James Leong wrote:This could be due to his skill as a driver and possibily partly due to the good handling characteristics of the Swiss Hutless chassis.

Sounds to me his a fast driver. Fast driver will be always fast on any chassis, model, and/or year. The question is which will make him faster :wink:
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Postby scotty » Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:14 pm

hello there mikko long time.. i will be testing knk karts on wednesday this week i have look at the chassis in person they are very well made with plenty of options. the chassis i will be testing is the trakhawk. i will be testing it with a rotax on mg yellow tyres. this perticular chassis i like the deshign as you can go from very stiff to very soft in a matter of 4 bolts. i will post my oppinion on these chassis after testing as i have drivin my fair share of gokarts across the world.

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Postby Mikko Nassi » Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:21 am

Hey Scott :!: Good to see you here.

Looking forward to see how it goes on MGs. I've only seen KnKs driven on Mojos. :)
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Postby scotty » Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:27 am

we are not sure on wat tyre we will be using nxt year in rotax but we will test onmg as they are a sticky tyre then we will test on bridgestone as they are a liltle harder tyre. that should give us a good overall test on wat it will do. i will be testing the trackhawk as it looks to be ther better chassis. how is racing in asia goin wanted to come back to macau but cant get a drive atm do u no any teams looking for a roatx driver..
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