yes, think i did say somewhere that i appreciate the skill. It's just 'too' technical for me [oldy], have seen them changing [i dunno] offset of wheels & using camber caster toe in gauges. one had an axle out as i walked past & thought it was a bloody big exhaust for a second--was 'big' diameter. despite living close to the track i've hardly ever had a paddle but did a couple of years ago when our neighbor over the back farm bought a 'rotax max' 125 electric start i think it was. His daughter had a KT100 & thrashed both of us for a while till we got the hang of it. The G force had me a bit stuffed & found i had to go with it & settle into the seat instead of fighting it [something like that]. There was a Rotax tandem twin roadrace kart down there a while back someone was trying to sort but had-had it apart & sounded [to me anyway] like he'd mis-timed the rotary valves but hell did it go up top if he got past loading up [flooding up]. Anyway--i'm just jealous, they have all the fun!!. Used to get a kick out of the early days when one clever local engineer made a motor using two Puch 50 power cycle cylinders [ported to the max] on a crankcase he cast up, went well & sounded great. Another put the first 250 twin Suzuki in one, [T10--250 think it was], hell that went quick back then. Recall one that tried suspension but not a good idea that one. That had a Tallisman Twin engine & purred. The original small kidney shape dirt track 50+ years ago i'll never forget being 'super fast' around on my rigid 500 Matchy till a local jockey came down on his Zundapp 50 & beat me--never recovered from that damn it!!. Our scramble track down there back then i recall a local guy bought a Freddy Mayes Greeves back from england, racing hard out [we thought] over the rough bit of the track down hill & over some jumps when my younger brother past him on our Puch 50 power cycle after a big wind up downhill. We topped that years later with the Victa scooter with extra rubber bands on the front to do 'big' jumps--had monoshock rear too [true]. Sorry-story time's over--sleep time. Cheers. ps, oh, then i went too quick over the downhill jump in the "36 Chev & motor mounts broke & stuck the fan into the radiator, bugga.