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F100 appearance

Started by evo1087, October 06, 2012, 09:11:56 PM

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EVO

October 06, 2012, 09:11:56 PM Last Edit: October 06, 2012, 09:55:02 PM by EVO
balance shaft and starter on the F100?
it looks like the K classes just different texture and no powervalve....
100cc direct drive karts have really basic bottom ends.  They are usually just a box with shallow fins for cooling.  Their front sprockets are also at least partially exposed.  It would be cool to see the sprocket and not a big cover that amkes it look like there is a clutch
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Matthew McLean

F100 used to be an official class in Australia and this is exactly what they looked like. Everything about it seems to be almost exact same as they were  :D

Eslotes

A smooth race never made a skillful racer.

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Eslotes

A smooth race never made a skillful racer.

Matthew McLean

Here, this was at Geelong in Victoria.

Eslotes

Wau!... u kidding me?
Thats a TM K11B,btw that guy is called Adam Hughes you can ask him.
A smooth race never made a skillful racer.

Matthew McLean

I'm friends with Adam Hughes, hence why I chose this photo...
That photo was at the 2011 Formula 100 Nationals. This class is Formula 100 Light.

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Eslotes

Yes but Tm k11b is not same as the F100 of KRP
A smooth race never made a skillful racer.

EVO

October 07, 2012, 04:26:25 PM #10 Last Edit: October 07, 2012, 04:36:10 PM by EVO
I must apologize.  i did not know such a catergory exists.  They use KF engines wit thicker clyinder sleeves?
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Quote from: Eslotes on October 07, 2012, 03:32:54 PM
Yes but Tm k11b is not same as the F100 of KRP
True, they are sort of similar though and they do look alike. But what I was saying is that TM was apart of the F100 Class in Australia.

LauZzZn

btw i think the 100ccm engines(some time ago here in germany) had no membrans the carburetor was at the side but i forgot how it is called..
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GhostriderPl

Quote from: LauZzZn on October 09, 2012, 07:13:38 AM
btw i think the 100ccm engines(some time ago here in germany) had no membrans the carburetor was at the side but i forgot how it is called..


Rotary Valve ;)     that was the old Formula A and Super A......ICA have membranes

In Shifter there was the same in the old days.... ICC (membrane) and Formula C (Rotary Valve)



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LauZzZn

okay i just thougt because my dad has one of the old 100cc engines and he has rotary valve..
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