Don't you mean fashionable... rather than quick! I've lost count of all the races at Warden Law you've won on your quick kart!
I think paying the same money for a MIG'd chassis as you for one that uses the same fabrication methods as say a 7 Kart is wasting money! In general you'll only get 1 good year out of a MIG'd chassis, where as using the 7 as an example you should get 2 good years. It is simple economics, if you pay for lower quality product regardless of how that product performs, it constitutes wasting money.
Getting back on track sligtly I think all of us are aware of each manufacturer having design issues.
The MS and Wright for example do struggle through high load fast corners, but nobody ever talks about that!
I think another good example is that it's almost taken Graeme (Lardass) a year to get back properly to the front at Warden Law after changing from a 7 to MS. That kart is so quick and easy to set up... I think some hard work was required!
So you can't expect to just jump into a kart and win races!
All the chassis have issues I'm giving some friendly advise on an open forum. I don't care what anyone buys. Just buy what chassis is good for you, one your happy driving, one your happy with the service you recieve, ready availablity of spare etc...
Sensible advise, rather than post drivel saying GO 7 Kart, MS WOO HOO, The Wright is the best ever, the F1s the dogs and what about the fantastic BRM!!!!
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