Storm Kart Tuono 32 – Race kart at an affordable price

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  • #8607
    mikko
    Participant

    To futher sweeten the deal any My-Kart members that purchase the kart you also get a set of tyres to go with the kart (not Mojo though ;), but rather Indo tyres).

    It’ll be interesting to see how it goes, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was on-par on laptimes with race karts that are double the price.

    #8608
    Jules
    Participant

    Looks good and priced very well, for a European kart!

    32mm, all around if I am not wrong – is same as what the latest CRG Road Rebel is using…

    Guys, am sure Mikko/Kartmore will throw in a day of coaching for the new buyers too for free!

    So, do I get the test? 😉

    #8610
    hanifcd
    Participant

    It’ll be great for CK 125 Open drivers 😀

    #8611
    RawFlesh
    Participant

    [quote=hanifcd]It’ll be great for CK 125 Open drivers :D[/quote]
    :up: :up: :up:
    This is very tempting…. Will have to prepare a budget report and submit to all the relevant ministers for their approval…..

    #8612
    hanifcd
    Participant

    The sidepod looks like it came from OTK karts apart from the nose.

    #8613
    csetter
    Participant

    Interested.

    Don’t tell Zaf!

    #8614
    RawFlesh
    Participant

    [quote=csetter]Interested.

    Don’t tell Zaf![/quote]
    Hehehe….. good idea….. mine just asked if i had so much money, it would be better to give it to her 🙁 Lesson learnt….. just do it then tell later 😛

    #8615
    naza
    Participant

    [quote=csetter]Interested.

    Don’t tell Zaf![/quote]

    …hehee!..I won’t bro.

    #8616
    rizalkhalid
    Participant

    but this is just the rolling chasis without engine rite?

    #8620
    Jules
    Participant

    [quote=rizalkhalid]but this is just the rolling chasis without engine rite?[/quote]

    u get all as seen in picture…which means NO TYRES normally but Mikko’s offer include one set so it really a ROLLING chassis…..can roll downhill fast but no go uphill lar. LOL Verstehen Sie?

    #8621
    mikko
    Participant

    [quote=Jules]Looks good and priced very well, for a European kart!
    [/quote]
    Yup – it is veeery close to the Chinese made SQ kart on price.

    [quote=Jules]
    So, do I get the test? ;)[/quote]
    Sure!

    [quote=rizalkhalid]but this is just the rolling chasis without engine rite?[/quote]
    Yes! The term “rolling chassis” as Julian pointed out is usually a kart without tyres, engine, sprocket+chain. Right now for My-Karters the price includes a set of tyres as well. With a new Senior Rotax the price would be RM7,500+RM9,200 = RM16,700.

    I believe the current market low price for a “big-brand” rolling chassis is RM14,000 (I think Birel and Intrepid are similar on price locally).

    Extremely good (2009) condition Rotax engines can be bought for around RM7000, while older engines for RM5000 or less.

    Another benefit to this kart is that it uses SKM parts, which are pretty much interchangeable with Intrepid – so parts supply won’t be a problem in Malaysia. (Intrepid/SKM are the same company)

    [quote=hanifcd]The sidepod looks like it came from OTK karts apart from the nose.[/quote]
    Looks a bit like OTK – but they are the “[url=http://www.kgkarting.com/tabid/269/ProductID/150/Default.aspx]KG Duo Evo[/url]” sidepods along with the Buru nosecone and number panel ;).

    [quote=hanifcd]It’ll be great for CK 125 Open drivers :D[/quote]
    It fits the CK 125 like a glove ;).

    When I heard of the pricing I really couldn’t believe it. It’s effectively a race kart at near 50% of the cost. I’ll reserve full judgment until I drive it but it’s based off an Intrepid design so I expect it to be a very capable kart. The price is extremely low because it is ordered in large quantities (and not homologating it also saves $$) so assuming that cheap=low quality wouldn’t be right in this case 😉 – if only 3-5 karts were brought in it would be priced a lot higher.

    When the kart comes in the first thing I want to do is to do a proper test with it comparing it to my current race kart (Intrepid Sirius).

    #8622
    naza
    Participant

    [quote=mikko][quote=Jules]Looks good and priced very well, for a European kart!
    [/quote]
    Yup – it is veeery close to the Chinese made SQ kart on price.

    [quote=Jules]
    So, do I get the test? ;)[/quote]
    Sure!

    [quote=rizalkhalid]but this is just the rolling chasis without engine rite?[/quote]
    Yes! The term “rolling chassis” as Julian pointed out is usually a kart without tyres, engine, sprocket+chain. Right now for My-Karters the price includes a set of tyres as well. With a new Senior Rotax the price would be RM7,500+RM9,200 = RM16,700.

    I believe the current market low price for a “big-brand” rolling chassis is RM14,000 (I think Birel and Intrepid are similar on price locally).

    Extremely good (2009) condition Rotax engines can be bought for around RM7000, while older engines for RM5000 or less.

    Another benefit to this kart is that it uses SKM parts, which are pretty much interchangeable with Intrepid – so parts supply won’t be a problem in Malaysia. (Intrepid/SKM are the same company)

    [quote=hanifcd]The sidepod looks like it came from OTK karts apart from the nose.[/quote]
    Looks a bit like OTK – but they are the “[url=http://www.kgkarting.com/tabid/269/ProductID/150/Default.aspx]KG Duo Evo[/url]” sidepods along with the Buru nosecone and number panel ;).

    [quote=hanifcd]It’ll be great for CK 125 Open drivers :D[/quote]
    It fits the CK 125 like a glove ;).

    When I heard of the pricing I really couldn’t believe it. It’s effectively a race kart at near 50% of the cost. I’ll reserve full judgment until I drive it but it’s based off an Intrepid design so I expect it to be a very capable kart. The price is extremely low because it is ordered in large quantities (and not homologating it also saves $$) so assuming that cheap=low quality wouldn’t be right in this case 😉 – if only 3-5 karts were brought in it would be priced a lot higher.

    When the kart comes in the first thing I want to do is to do a proper test with it comparing it to my current race kart (Intrepid Sirius).[/quote]

    We await the test with eager anticipation! This could be ideal for non sanctioned races……thinking.

    #8623
    Nohad
    Participant

    [quote=naza]We await the test with eager anticipation! This could be ideal for non sanctioned races……thinking.[/quote]

    Waaaahaha…..very eager nampak. 😛
    You judgement couldn’t be wrong…beli…beli….beli…very good deal!! 😉

    #8624
    zyrex
    Participant

    this is cool.really really cool. 😉

    #8626
    edwynlow
    Participant

    mikko,

    why not bring it over to mykart rd8.. then everyone can have a look at it and maybe test drive it~ 😛

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