I am not going to provide you with plans or go kart kits, these kits generally don’t comply with CIK-FIA regulations and therefore you can’t race them competitively. If you are in the market for go cart kits, I am sure the ads above and below will offer some to you. If you are looking for kits to build a go kart that do comply with CIK-FIA regulations (and are in Canada) refer to “GENERAL SPRINT KART SPECIFICATIONS” provided by the ASN 2007 Technical regulations from www.asncanada.com.
There you will find regulations on:
Main frame construction
- Roll cages
- Overall measurements
- Chassis suspension
- Driver position
- Floor pans
- Steering linkage mechanisms
- Steering shafts
- Steering wheels and hubs
- Brake systems
- Front Wheel Retention
- Rear axels
- Wheel hubs
- Wheels
- Wheel balancing weights
- Driver’s seat Bumpers
- Bumpers
- Rear wheel retention
- Ballast weight mounting
- Fuel tank and System
- Clutches
- Chain / oil guard
- Chain oilers
- Changing ratios
- Competition numbers and number panels
- Instrumentation and Communication
- Throttle return spring
- Seat belts and Mirrors
- Hand controls
- Transponder
- Transponder mounting location
- Driver’s name
- Tires
- Engine preparation
<a href=”https://go-kart-source.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Go-kart-plans.jpg”><img class=”alignright size-medium wp-image-125″ src=”https://go-kart-source.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Go-kart-plans-300×211.jpg” alt=”Go kart plans” width=”300″ height=”211″ /></a>If you go and read all of this information it is clear that go cart kits generally don’t comply with the rules of competitive racing. If you want to race competitively, do yourself a favour and buy an official chassis from known karting brands!
Like I said these kits generally don’t comply with CIK-FIA regulations so if you are in the market for one for fun, like in your backyard or parking lots, there are ads here that may provide you with what you need.