Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear
Patent
1998-01-29
2000-02-08
Bottorff, Christopher
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Running gear
280798, B62D 2102
Patent
active
06022049&
ABSTRACT:
An oval-track racing go-kart chassis includes two longitudinally extending tubular side members having a first cross-sectional diameter of 1.25 inches and three transversely extending tubular members having a second cross-sectional diameter of 1.125 inches, the transversely extending members connecting the longitudinally extending members together to form the chassis.
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Bottorff Christopher
Wiggins Kart Skop, Inc.
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