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Old Aug 22, 2006 | 12:32 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Originally Posted by PhearCVBz
Got a lot of people going up there from different places.

I'm assuming you, Jordan, Drew, Jay, etc....will probably be taking the Swanton crossing or the Champlain Crossing?

We will probably go right up through Richford.

And then we might have a group going up from the Derby crossing.

So with that said I'm guessing we'll all just meet at the place at 10:30-10:45?

Sound good?
my buddy should be workin the Richford crossing on your way back, i'll make sure he pulls you in for secondary lol....i think we'll go up through the Rouses Point crossing and be there around 10:30....so what titty bars do you wanna hit on the way home?:YEAH
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:19 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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....so what titty bars do you wanna hit on the way home?:YEAH

Dude... you've got a HOT girlfriend. Go home and service her.... FOR FREE! I won't have time to hang out afterwards... gotta get back on the road to go back to my shitty apartment and shitty job in shitty Rochester.

Are these carts all tuned the same? Are they race carts? 125cc? Someone give me the low-down please. Do we get to shift em, or are the auto's?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Originally Posted by -Drew-
Are these carts all tuned the same? Are they race carts? 125cc? Someone give me the low-down please. Do we get to shift em, or are the auto's?

I've never been, but I read they are 200cc.

Here is the site http://www.grandprixkarting.com/index.php

Slinky.....Hit me up on MSN if you are on today. You brought up a question that I need to ask you.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:26 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Originally Posted by PhearCVBz
I've never been, but I read they are 200cc.

Here is the site http://www.grandprixkarting.com/index.php

Slinky.....Hit me up on MSN if you are on today. You brought up a question that I need to ask you.

Was just checking out the site... didn't see anything about shifter carts though
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:34 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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Was just checking out the site... didn't see anything about shifter carts though
yeah I'm not sure if they shift or not....assuming not?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 02:08 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

We just talked to the place again. They have a max of 18 on the track at once, meaning we will have to have the place for 2 hours and be split into two groups.

So really, if anybody is crazy and wants to spend a lot of money, they can technically go twice (once in the first group and once in the 2nd).

I'd consider it since I probably won't be back any time soon...haha.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:05 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Not shifter Karts. They have a Centrifugal clutch like a pocket bike or snowmobile. They are fast enough for the track though, and you WILL need to use the brakes.
It's way better than Georgia Farmhouse chit. There's one turn at the end of the front straight where you have to get on the brakes to pitch the cart sideways before you take a left to go up the corkscrew turn.

Watch out for Jay, I think he has his own racing jacket up there.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:10 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Originally Posted by Hazen
Not shifter Karts. They have a Centrifugal clutch like a pocket bike or snowmobile. They are fast enough for the track though, and you WILL need to use the brakes.
It's way better than Georgia Farmhouse chit. There's one turn at the end of the front straight where you have to get on the brakes to pitch the cart sideways before you take a left to go up the corkscrew turn.

Watch out for Jay, I think he has his own racing jacket up there.
brakes.. you dont need no stinkin breaks



you just use the cart in front of you:YEAH
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:12 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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brakes.. you dont need no stinkin breaks



you just use the cart in front of you:YEAH

I just beeped you homo... answer your phone!
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:14 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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I just beeped you homo... answer your phone!
i'm at work...my phone is at home...my phone no worky at work...nor can i have it at work.....are you at a 518 #?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:17 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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i'm at work...my phone is at home...my phone no worky at work...nor can i have it at work.....are you at a 518 #?

585 number... just wanted to see if you could meet up in St. Albans tomorrow night for some beers and pizza at Memo's??? Jay, Josh Crain, and Jordan all think they can make it.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:21 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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585 number... just wanted to see if you could meet up in St. Albans tomorrow night for some beers and pizza at Memo's??? Jay, Josh Crain, and Jordan all think they can make it.
i have golf tomorrow night..what time we talkin?i may see about getting out of golf though...jordan and i really need to finish up a project that we're workin on too.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:42 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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...jordan and i really need to finish up a project that we're workin on too.
The Homo pride float in the "We're Here We're Queer" Parade?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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i have golf tomorrow night..what time we talkin?i may see about getting out of golf though...jordan and i really need to finish up a project that we're workin on too.

7:30ish... just sent a PM to Phear as well about joinin us.
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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The Homo pride float in the "We're Here We're Queer" Parade?

Boy, for someone who lives 1100 miles away, you sure talk a lot of smack!
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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Boy, for someone who lives 1100 miles away, you sure talk a lot of smack!
1583 miles cannot stop me from picking on the Slink.
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 07:37 AM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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Boy, for someone who lives 1100 miles away, you sure talk a lot of smack!
he's too chicken to do it to my face...he's got computer muscles
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 07:38 AM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

Originally Posted by PhearCVBz
We just talked to the place again. They have a max of 18 on the track at once, meaning we will have to have the place for 2 hours and be split into two groups.

So really, if anybody is crazy and wants to spend a lot of money, they can technically go twice (once in the first group and once in the 2nd).

I'd consider it since I probably won't be back any time soon...haha.
i'll be considering that...but damn will we be tired after!
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 08:14 AM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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he's too chicken to do it to my face...he's got computer muscles

He's also got the real muscle to back it up though. He's now 7'3", 327lbs, and only 14 yrs old and growing!
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 08:46 AM
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Re: Go Karts in Montreal

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He's also got the real muscle to back it up though. He's now 7'3", 327lbs, and only 14 yrs old and growing!
i dont wrestle with 14 yr old boys....i leave him for you

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