Go Kart

I've grown to like it more and more over time.

I thought the battery was fidgety to fit and I'm still not convinced that it should be an integral part of the structure.

It is a little louder than others I've seen and I watch with envy as my pals let their trolleys free-wheel down long hills. The GoKart would topple.

The last criticism is that it's too light and has no brake so parking on a hill is impossible.

Saying that- I've had 3 amazing post-sale customer service experiences. The battery is excellent. The power is sublime. I've seen all my mates struggle up big hills and have seen their trolleys break in some way which has cost them money.

I still reckon I've made the right choice.
 
I've had mine for over 3 years now and wouldn't have anything else.

As we're on the subject, I recently bought the Gokart cart bag and think it's extremely good value for money at £69!
However, I do find that it seems a little short in length as it just about fits on the bag support arm of the trolley. If it was made about 3-4 inches longer the carry strap ring would not rub on the arm.
It really does seem that somebody in the manufacturing process has mis-measured somewhat.
Or am I being too fussy?
 
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I drove a Go Kart on a golf course when I was a kid. They were not happy!
All joking aside, and I was joking, I have borrowed one from another member to try out and it was superb.
Would love to get one one day.
 
I've grown to like it more and more over time.

I thought the battery was fidgety to fit and I'm still not convinced that it should be an integral part of the structure.

It is a little louder than others I've seen and I watch with envy as my pals let their trolleys free-wheel down long hills. The GoKart would topple.

The last criticism is that it's too light and has no brake so parking on a hill is impossible.

Saying that- I've had 3 amazing post-sale customer service experiences. The battery is excellent. The power is sublime. I've seen all my mates struggle up big hills and have seen their trolleys break in some way which has cost them money.

I still reckon I've made the right choice.

Pretty much sums up my experiences, very happy with it.

The minor gripes would be it likes to roll (no brake) and has a fairly narrow wheel base.
 
I sold mine a few months ago for £140 as I prefer to carry my bag and it was sitting gathering dust.

Decent bit of kit for the price like.
 
My playing partner had one, I said had as its gone back for the 3 rd and final time, the battery would sit in right and the thing would just take off, faulty switch (twice)

Now I must say it was fixed very quickly and at no cost to him and when it worked he did like it.

He now gone for a motocaddy S3 and loves it.
 
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