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« on: 27 May 23, 07:00 am »
Here is my first draft and probably the last of my commentators notes, I have also done loads for cyclekarts in general like rules and build ect, so drivers please get me yours asap.
Kart No. 8 1935 Dodge Baquet driven by Jim Tanner
Jim has been involved with the hobby for nearly 5 years.
This is his first Cyclekart build but has built many other cars and bikes over the years. All the cars got fitted with a big V8 engine so the little 200cc engine in the cyclekart was a lot easier on the back getting it in.
He liked the cyclekart idea because it is so simple to build and therefore should be quick to get it finished. Mine took just under 6 months. Having a Partner who lets me get on with things and keeps me fueled helps more than I can say.
Jim Said, I built it to drive it, not just to look at or parked in the garage under a cover. It’s one of those hobbies where you can make a model/toy and actually drive it. I have given it a lot of abuse over the years causing many things to have broken and/or fallen off. I am sure the field today will take its toll on the components and tinkering will be needed afterwards.
His achievements with the club are:- King of the Beach at Lundy Flyers Saunton Sands Beach race, Going to Brooklands and driving on the historic track there, Second in the Cyclekart world championship 2021, The CKGB award for taking it all too seriously, 2018-present.
Other Awards.
Winner of the East Midlands Most Boring Bloke Championship 1997-1998. A small chap from Leicester has been crowned it ever since with landslide victories.