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Great price for this, also has 2 front headlights, MP3/USB interface, horn and more,
No code needed, discount already applied.
Put your pedal to the metal and race to the finish line with this electric 12V Grand Prix Go Kart. Offering style as well as comfort, there is a comfortable seat with moulded back support, safety belt and sturdy red body with full metal bumpers surrounding the kart with orange go faster lightening stripes. The go kart features a forward and reverse gear box with two front lights and an electric horn, while an auto stop brake is activated when taking your foot off the accelerator. Listen to your favourite songs via the MP3/USB interface and keep going through the pit stops with a moulded drinks bottle holder.
Features:
H 60 x W 74 x D 132 cm Weight 30 kg Weight Capacity 30 kg Speed Maximum 4 mph



No code needed, discount already applied.
Put your pedal to the metal and race to the finish line with this electric 12V Grand Prix Go Kart. Offering style as well as comfort, there is a comfortable seat with moulded back support, safety belt and sturdy red body with full metal bumpers surrounding the kart with orange go faster lightening stripes. The go kart features a forward and reverse gear box with two front lights and an electric horn, while an auto stop brake is activated when taking your foot off the accelerator. Listen to your favourite songs via the MP3/USB interface and keep going through the pit stops with a moulded drinks bottle holder.
Features:
- 12V electric go kart
- Moulded back support and safety belt
- Full metal bumpers
- Forward and reverse gear box
- Two front headlights
- Electric horn
- Auto stop brake
- MP3/USB interface
- Moulded drinks bottle holder
- Battery operated
- Charger included
- Mains Charge Time: Initial 8 hours
- Run Time: 90 minutes on full charge
H 60 x W 74 x D 132 cm Weight 30 kg Weight Capacity 30 kg Speed Maximum 4 mph



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The breakneck speed of 4 mph!
Minimum Age: Recommendation 4 Years
Assembly Required: Approx. 40 minutes
Colour: Red
Material Injected high density plastic and tubeless steel
Type Go: Kart
Dimensions: H 60 x W 74 x D 132 cm
Weight: 30 kg
Weight Capacity: 30 kg
Speed Maximum: 4 mph
What are you remapping? :-)
The engine:)))
I wonder if this can up upgraded to 24v batteries :-)
If so...and gets faster, I'll buy one:)))
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Oh come on man!! How on Earth I will explain this to my wife?
I mean, our little one is only 18 months young...
That laugh! Worth gold.
Most people with disability wouldn't be able to get into / out of this... The riding position is practically on the floor!
Shoehorn a lawnmower engine into the existing running gear.
It'll be loads more fun while it lasts 😁
I thought you were buying for yourself.
Disability is not always visable. There's a perfect excuse to get one
Cars designed for 3-5-year-olds generally use 6v motors and 6v batteries. These cars usually travel at around 2-3mph. Cars with 12v batteries and motors are capable of speeds of up to 4mph, while 24 volt vehicles can travel up to 6mph, although this is only if they are fitted with a 24v motor.
A spoiler should do it for me! may need to grab a table from cotco aswell
seems like never
but 0-4 mph can be below 3 sec, so hot!
It's called a car....
Or this sodikart.com/en-…ng/
Yes but at a max speed of 4mph you'll probably get flak from slugs overtaking you.
If you crash it hard enough.
Only if you can blag it as a mobility scooter (I'm not sure how they specifically categorise that) and keep to pavements etc....
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You do not need a licence to drive a mobility scooter or powered wheelchair, but you may have to register it. Only certain types can be driven on the road.
Mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs come in 2 categories:
- ‘class 2 invalid carriages’ - these cannot be used on the road
(except where there is not a pavement) and have a maximum speed of 4mph
- ‘class 3 invalid carriages’ - these can be used on the road, and have a maximum speed of 4mph off the road, and 8mph on the road
You do not need to register a class 2 invalid carriage.You must register class 3 invalid carriages.
You must be 14 or over to drive a class 3 invalid carriage.
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Class 3: gov.uk/mob…ges
Which it doesn't fit, so using it on the road I think it'd effectively be a car - albeit unlicenced etc. People have road registered 'real' go karts in the past, however!