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2012 Arrow Rotax Dd2 Shifter Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $2,999.99
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Excellent condition.  Never raced.  I just use it for staying sharp for my GT racing season. Please email with any questions.


ENGINE:
Rotax 125cc
DD2 – 2 speed
34hp Shifter
Chainless direct drive train
Electric Start
fast removal Air filter (no tools)

CHASSIS:
CRG 30/32mm frame 3 rail
•Axle: 40mm
•Rear Bearings: 2
•Brakes: MAGURA self-adjusting brake system
•Vented Brake Rotors
•Floating Rotors
•Braided brake lines
•Quick release fuel tank
•Stabilizer bars: Front & Rear
•8 Pin- Adjustable castor/camber
•5″ magnesium wheel w/beadlocks
•Front and rear ride height adjustable
•CRG bodywork for great aerodynamics and airflow
•Rear Fender System (bumper) reduces the risk of wheel to wheel contact.

Mychron 4 and Aim systems installed. Tillet padded seat included.

Comes with wheel stand.

Prefer local pickup or will ship but buyer responsible for all costs associated with shipping.  Most estimates I have seen are between $250-300 depending upon your location.

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