New Karting Products

Some new karting products from around the world:

Axle Holder

Made from high quality aluminum and fitted with a thick nylon strap, axles become easy carry-on luggage or easily secured for shipping purposes with these axle-holding clamps. A few turns of an allen key allows two, four or six of each 30mm, 40mm or 50mm axles to be carried around.

There is also an additional bracket available to secure the axles to a trailer or garage wall. They can also be engraved with either team/driver name or company logo. From Race Tech Development.


 

Wheel Hub Spacers

Spacer rings for rear wheel hubs. Manufactured in an assortment of diameters, Ø 40 mm and 50mm are offered in plastic. It's possible on high-grip tracks that the wheel hub can move inwards, so the spacer rings can be put inside the hub. Each pack comes with 2 rings of 20mm, 15mm, 7.5mm and 5mm thickness. From Tom-Tech.


Front Wheel Spacer Fitting Tool

This special tool allows the correct number of front wheel spacers to be fitted in deeply dished rims. The correct amount of spacers are fitted to the tool which is then placed on the stub axle and the spacers all slide on together without misalignment. Designed for 25mm stub axles, this tool is from Tom-Tech.

Tyre and Wheel Carrier

This carrying device allows you to carry four un-mounted or mounted wheels with ease meaning no more loose wheels bouncing around in the trailer. Made from high quality steel, a spring and pin design allows for quick removal of the finger gripped handle to load or unload wheels. The Carriers can be powder coated to the colour of your choice. From Race Tech Development.


2009 Italkart

New design and decoration for the 2009 Italkart. Made in Italy for the Canadian Italian Motors company, these chassis are constructed by SKM. As can be seen, the red and green colors synonymous with Italkart have now been changed.

This kart, plus some more products (disposable funnels, sponsorship journal, lightweight aluminium steering wheel, Performance Trends software etc), are on the e-kmi website HERE.

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