Tony Kart 401R Rotax Go Kart - 100 Day Review | Clunie Garage Reviews #2
We perform a 100 day review of our 2020 Tony Kart 401R Go Kart as we have just completed 6 track sessions and approximately 200 laps at our local track. This kart is powered by a water-cooled, 125cc Rotax Senior Evo Max two-stroke engine capable of 30+hp and is suitable for intermediate-advanced go kart drivers. Our review includes tire wear, chassis wear, our maintenance regime and track set-up experiences. We have also fitted a AiM Mychron 5 telemetry and data logging device. We show you the results of our extensive testing of the new kart at our local go kart race track at Mark Webber circuit in Canberra. #tonykart #gokartreview #rotax

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