Alpha 125cc Iame Tag Go Kart Cart On A Racing Shifter Kart Chassis - Race Ready! on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Kansas, United States
Alpha 125cc IAME Tag Go Kart Cart on a Racing Shifter Kart Chassis - Runs Great Very nice Alpha Cart Shifter Kart Chassis with Iame 125cc tag motor. Has new brake system decent tires and is ready to ride I would guess runs around 60 or 65 mph with current gearing Check out my other listings. I have several Karts listed. Thanks for Looking |
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