How Do You Buy A Used Go Kart?
Buying a used go kart helps save money, but if you don’t know what to look for before you make a purchase, you could end up with someone else’s problem. Before looking at used go karts, research how much new go kart parts are, so you know how much more you may need to invest in the go kart before it runs well. Step 1 Buy a used go kart that you can physically inspect and test run. Go karts sold online, while possibly a good deal, run the risk of being described poorly, or falsely, by the owner. Step 2 Ask the previous owner the following questions: How old is the go kart? How many accidents has it been in? Was it used for racing or just recreation? Have any of the parts been replaced? Step 3 Check that the wheels roll smoothly and that the bearings are good. Make sure the seat belts aren’t torn, and that the locking mechanism works when the seat belt is connected. Step 4 Look over the frame for dents and rust. If the frame is severely dented, the go kart may have been rolled or hit by