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<blockquote data-quote="slyder" data-source="post: 619275" data-attributes="member: 23921"><p>Shah alam track nice but abit more dangerous</p><p>1) most of their karts dont have side rail guard to prevent tyres touching ( this can cause the karts to flip when touching and going at high speed)</p><p>2) their speed breaker are actually bumps so another cause of karts flipping if not careful.</p><p></p><p>Both these happened to my friend who is 5'11 90kg. he actually flip and flew above my head.</p><p></p><p>USJ plus highway track is nice but sometimes their karts are not balanced. fun part is there is up hill and downhill. you could drift thru the turns. it was popularly used last time for saturday night drift event as well.</p><p>Mardi Serdang track. there are two operators there. both also use large carparks with tyre walls. not that well maintained machines for one of them. and the other is the same owner as the usj plus highway.</p><p></p><p>Sepang track is the exact replica of the full sepang track. on the straights you can max out the kart for 80cc and 100cc kart before breaking point for the turn. only 125cc karts wont max out yet.</p><p></p><p>cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slyder, post: 619275, member: 23921"] Shah alam track nice but abit more dangerous 1) most of their karts dont have side rail guard to prevent tyres touching ( this can cause the karts to flip when touching and going at high speed) 2) their speed breaker are actually bumps so another cause of karts flipping if not careful. Both these happened to my friend who is 5'11 90kg. he actually flip and flew above my head. USJ plus highway track is nice but sometimes their karts are not balanced. fun part is there is up hill and downhill. you could drift thru the turns. it was popularly used last time for saturday night drift event as well. Mardi Serdang track. there are two operators there. both also use large carparks with tyre walls. not that well maintained machines for one of them. and the other is the same owner as the usj plus highway. Sepang track is the exact replica of the full sepang track. on the straights you can max out the kart for 80cc and 100cc kart before breaking point for the turn. only 125cc karts wont max out yet. cheers. [/QUOTE]
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