Good as far as it goes but noone talks about why different rigidity seats are used and how relevant to chassis tuning they and the way they are mounted are.
R Greenup rigidity of seat is no different than chassis support bars... the more rigid your seat, the more it’ll contribute to chassis rigidity. The more or less rigid your chassis and setup, the more or less flex your kart will have under corner load, which could lead to more or less grip depending on the trackside conditions and how your weight distribution is affecting the tire capability, which is also dependent on your tire type. The seat rigidity will allow the weight of the driver to shift more as well, so depending on the height and weight distribution of the driver, can contribute to the grip condition.
My chassis only has 1 seat post (left side), do i NEED a 2nd seat mount on the rightside (engine side) ?? Thanks, im starting fresh as a newbie from bare chassis and literally dont know jack and have 0 ppl to "help"..
I really like they way this guy tells and show basic tips in karting. I understand that he is moubting a tillett T11 seat for DD2 chassis. Is he using a T11t, VG or VTI? :)
can u help.me i have a seat mount thats for a xl so my m seat doesnt fit do i need to have super big nylon rings or do i need some spacers or s something
It brought a tear to my eye when he said it’s a really easy job. It’s my least favourite job on the kart, especially as my son is growing so fast.
Thanks for making a good video of this! I have struggled on my own so far but this clears up a few things! I appreciate that!
Thanks for a great video, much appreciated. I liked and subscribed.
very good thank you
This is a huge help. Thanks!
Perfect explanation thanks man.
i mean from chases to seat to make it more closer to the steering
sir is it possible f i add extension on the seat from chases to make our seat closer to the steering?
Good as far as it goes but noone talks about why different rigidity seats are used and how relevant to chassis tuning they and the way they are mounted are.
R Greenup rigidity of seat is no different than chassis support bars... the more rigid your seat, the more it’ll contribute to chassis rigidity. The more or less rigid your chassis and setup, the more or less flex your kart will have under corner load, which could lead to more or less grip depending on the trackside conditions and how your weight distribution is affecting the tire capability, which is also dependent on your tire type. The seat rigidity will allow the weight of the driver to shift more as well, so depending on the height and weight distribution of the driver, can contribute to the grip condition.
My chassis only has 1 seat post (left side), do i NEED a 2nd seat mount on the rightside (engine side) ?? Thanks, im starting fresh as a newbie from bare chassis and literally dont know jack and have 0 ppl to "help"..
You can get removable seat mounts that attach to your chassis. You need two
Great video!
The measurement you tool from the front to the seat , how do I know how far this should be? I have a 08 birel rx30se
Thanks
You said that we can remount the seat. How ?
You cover the holes and make new ones ?
Quais as medidas do banco ? em relação ao eixo traseiro, altura, posição ?
why only one seat-axle support ? engine side is not needed ?
Anyone know the measurements he was taking?
Thanks
I really like they way this guy tells and show basic tips in karting. I understand that he is moubting a tillett T11 seat for DD2 chassis. Is he using a T11t, VG or VTI? :)
Point Media Denmark at the beginning of the video he says he is using the VG seat
Meesuremnttt
Change a neos axle tony kart please
“Maaysuerment”
That is a Tony kart ?
You don't make more videos ?
Great video but you forgot to share the measure
I learned nothing 🤷🏾♂️😐
Gotta love a know-it-all! One question, why the hell did you watch the video then proceed to leave a comment.....
can u help.me i have a seat mount thats for a xl so my m seat doesnt fit do i need to have super big nylon rings or do i need some spacers or s something