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Brad Linkus
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Jay

After figuring out exactly what had to be done to the Comers to make them equal it just was not practical or economical. Why do you think it costs $300-$800 each to blueprint them? I also would be constantly working on them to maintain the consistency. You can buy kid karts without the engine, granted not all of them, but you can. If it is an issue I would take the new Comer 50 as a trade in on the Honda. You do not have to buy a Honda engine for practice as they would be available to rent at any CSC track for $10 a day. You also do not have to pay to have it repaired or rebuilt. Another advantage is you have backup engines available on race day in the unlikely event that you do have a problem and it won?t cost you a thing. Why did you feel the necessity to have your engine blueprinted? What did it cost you to have Scott Smith blueprint your engines? It should have cost you a days points for the fine example of cheating with the cut seals he provided on your engine which you claimed no knowledge of. The wheel is broken and can?t be repaired without getting a new one and that is true as we have found out over the last few years.