Doug Haner

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  • in reply to: I’m a noob #60929
    Doug Haner
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    @nick burton wrote:

    If your still looking for a kart, i have a very fast Maranello with a leopard motor for sale.

    Cool, I am still looking for a kart.

    I’m actually getting a bit overwhelmed right now with options.

    Are you going to be at the benefit tomorrow (whoops, today)? If so I’ll try to find you and talk a bit.

    I think for right now I’m going to see if I can win the benefit kart. Not only might it be a really good deal but you can’t beat the fact that all the money will be going to somebody who really needs it.

    in reply to: I’m a noob #60927
    Doug Haner
    Participant

    @Rick Schmidt wrote:

    Doug,

    Don’t feel weird about coming to the benefit for Bob. Sooner or later you’ll meet these people and getting introduced in a light atmosphere maybe easier than the thrash that can be going on at the track.

    There are a lot of good packages out there. The Rbi / Rotax kart being offered for the benefit could be the buy of the year. Someone is going to walk away with a good unit. It has front brakes and shifter handle making it shifter ready in short order. It also has enough extra brake pads to get you through the season. It was Marc Elliott’s Pro Shifter chassis, the last time it ran was to a victory in Grand Junction.

    If you are interested in the auction kart, you’re not alone. I have had several inquiries about this unit.

    I’m sure Shockwave could update Charles kart to front brake / shifter capable as well.

    Come out and mingle, we don’t bite.

    Rick

    I think I will, although I’ll have to skate out early to get some sleep to be able to work tomorrow night.

    If for some reason I won the auction on the benefit kart how would payment be handled? I ask because to make my kart purchase I need to contact Chase and have them wire the money to my checking account, which takes 3-5 business days. Powered by VISA, you know?

    in reply to: I’m a noob #60915
    Doug Haner
    Participant

    @Rick Schmidt wrote:

    There is Jays kart which is very potent package. There is also a very nice Rotax / FR 125 package available at the Bob Reed benefit. If you want to bid remote call my cell 303-886-4190

    Rick

    Thanks Rick.

    I may have to get up to the benifit to check it out and ask some questions. I’d feel a little weird though as I’m so new to the community and don’t know the man. I know you guys are encouraging the n00bs to come but it’s just that I, myself, might feel weird about it.

    Can you give a n00b some background on the kart? One of the things I really liked about Nick’s was that the chassis could be run w/ a shifter setup should I ever decide to move up. Is this possible with the benefit kart? I looked at the thread and saw the minimum bid would be 3k which seems pretty low, are you able to disclose the “buy it now” price it will be listed at, or will that only be disclosed at the benefit?

    Also, I got a PM from CGordon about his ’07 Shockwave TaG kart. Do you know anything about his setup? Is this chassis able to run a shifter setup as well?

    I know that if I got a TaG chassis that couldn’t support a shifter setup it shouldn’t be too hard to sell and then buy a new chassis if I ever wanted to move up. But it just seems to be a smarter thing to get a chassis that would support either, in case I do ever want to step up a bit.

    BTW thanks for all your help.

    in reply to: I’m a noob #60913
    Doug Haner
    Participant

    @Kirk_Deason wrote:

    Hello n00b. Welcome to the addiction. Have you driven a TaG kart yet? It was a real eye-opener for me the first time. I am starting my 3rd season this spring. This board is full of smart people and everyone is willing to help out the new guy. Ask LOTS of questions before you buy your first kart. Make sure you have lots of room on your credit card. Set a budget then be prepared to blow right past it. Don’t be afraid to jump into a race once you have some laps under your belt, it’s the quickest way to learn how slow you are and race day in the pits is a great time to ask more questions.

    You should come to the Daytona party on Sunday (see other thread about helping Bob out). There will be around 100 of us and it would be a great time to meet and greet and ask LOTS of questions.

    PS, sign your name. I don’t want to refer to you as D Fresh when I meet you. Glad to have you aboard.

    Kirk
    Team HARDKart

    I’d love to make the party but unfortunately I work Sat. and Sun. night so I’ll be sleeping while you guys are partyin, I’ll have to watch the race on DVR. Credit card is paid off and ready to go and there’s another one sitting in reserve in the safe should I need it. 😀

    I forgot that I don’t have an automatic signature here 😆
    @Kirk_Deason wrote:

    @Uber Wagon wrote:

    Hey Doug,

    Good to see you on here! Looking forward to meeting up tommorow.

    -Nick

    Looks like Nick has a buyer. It’s a proven FAST package, D Fresh. All it needs is a a driver. Ricky might even offer a couple chassis setup tips.

    Of course nothing is set in stone, yet, but I am really liking Nick’s cart. We’ll see what happens this afternoon. I was originally wanting a shifter, as SCCA has an Autocross class specifically for them. I wanted to start out just AutoXing and doing lap days as I was weary of wheel to wheel racing, and a TaG really doesn’t seem to be competitive in SCCA F125 AutoX. After talking to some of the karters on Nick and I’s Subaru site I think the TaG would be better. A better package to become familiar with the sport, simpler for maintenance and driving, and besides its not like the driver would be very competitive for AutoX anyways.

    Plus with Nick’s kart I have the ability to upgrade while using the same chassis.

    @Rick Schmidt wrote:

    Hi D,

    Admitting you have an addiction is the first step. I’m proud of you man…

    But, prepare to step that addiction up a few notches!

    It’s a really good bunch that race here. Definitely mill about and talk to people before getting a machine and after.

    Awesome to have a nice kart track close to home. That makes it sweet because the best thing you can do is get a kart and burn up fuel and tires, cause seat time is what it’s all about. And having a track near just makes it more convenient. Once you get within 2-3 seconds of fast time and can drive a consistent, repeatable race line other drivers can count on, go throw that thing in wheel to wheel competition. That’s where racecraft comes from.

    The people who contribute to the forum are great to hang out with, you’ll learn a lot. Just get laps. Learning all of the other tips and stuff is just something to keep you occupied between laps.

    Rick

    Thanks, I’m sure you’re right about seat time. It seems to be the first key in any motorsports. IMI being so close is pretty much what really helped me to make my decision on getting a kart. I’ll be spending a lot of time out there I’m sure. I work 3rds with Thurs. and Fri. off and take care of my daughter in the mornings while my wife is working so Fri. afternoons and Saturdays I’m sure I’ll be out there a lot once I get a kart.

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