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An exceptional product deserves an exceptional chassis. The new Sodi ST 32 DD2 TTT (Tekneex Tube Technology) has been specially designed to accommodate the famous Rotax Direct Drive two-speed (DD2) engine.
The Sodi ST 32 DD2 features a two-speed gearbox with paddle shifting, and a number of technological innovations including a chainless direct drive system and a rear bumper system that prevents a tire from another kart from launching up your backside.
Equipped with the fabulous Rotax 125cc 32hp engine, the DD2 offers breathtaking performance with a perfect blend of technology and driving comfort to satisfy the most demanding of racer. For a “100% adrenaline”, but low maintenance experience, there are no limits with the new 2011 Sodi ST 32 DD2 TTT shifter kart.
Sodi ST 32 DD2 TTT Chassis Standard Components:
- Wheelbase : 1048mm
- Frame : Double tube removable, CIK approved, removable front stabilizer, adjustable front chassis geometry using eccentric adjusters
- Frame tubing : Chrome molybdenum steel, 32mm
- Rear axle : Hollow steel, ø 40mm
- Axle bearing supports : Anodized, quick release, ø 80
- Front stub axles : 25mm
- Rear hubs : Long with twin pinch bolts, anodized, fully machined, L. 105mm
- Brake : 4 piston hydraulic brake system. CIK approved under number 37/FR/14
- Brake disk: Rear - turbo ventilated CI, ø 205 mm, thickness 18 mm with increased ventilation. Front - 2 disks, turbo ventilated CI, ø 140mm with increased ventilation
- Front wheels : Magnesium, 130mm
- Rear wheels : Magnesium, 212mm
- Tank : Removable 8 liter
- Seat : Clear fiberglass
- Steering wheel : Aluminum with suede-type covering, Sodi logo embroidered
- Security : Protective base plate for brake disk
- Frame color : Dark grey + varnish
- Bodywork : KG Sodi CIK approved
- Rear bumper : Rotax RFS
Optional Components:
- Clear T12 Tillett seat
- Black quarter-padded upholstered T8 Tillett seat
- Soft T11 VG Tillett seat
- Factory Race Team sticker kit
Documentation:
Sodi ST 32 DD2 Parts List
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Last Updated on Friday, 08 April 2011 04:14 |