Each character wields special weapons ranging from towels to the ability to fly, and each also has a special musical theme reflecting his or her personality.įor maximum variety and challenge, the game offers multiple race options ranging from one-lap sudden death races to endurance contests up to 80 laps, plus a choice of four different gameplay modes. Street Racer features 27 challenging game tracks (three of them hidden), four difficulty levels and eight cartoon opponents with names like Frank Instein, Green Machine and Surf Sister. The better you are, the better they perform, providing unlimited challenge even for the most seasoned racer. Different viewing and playback options make it possible to experience every grueling twist, turn and obstacle in your path from varied camera angles and positions, with independent controls for each window in multiplayer modes.Īdvanced artificial intelligence gives the game s cars the ability to adapt to the player s performance. In micro mode, available for one to four players, all players cars can be seen in an aerial view of whatever track is in play. In split-screen mode, four players can be viewed in different windows simultaneously for a behind-the-car perspective. My "Dirt Dog" was definitely the starting point for my Jeep obsession! I will have to see if I can dig up any photos of mine.A cross between Super Mario Kart and Street Fighter, Street Racer takes place in a kooky cartoon world with 3-D environments ranging from Mount Rushmore to Transylvania. Yours is the only other one I have ever seen! I do know my dad found mine somewhere near High Point, NC and had it shipped back to KS. My dad is having it restored eventually for my daughter who is 9 almost old(got a few years to go). We still have it tucked away in one of our sheds. Mine originally ran a Briggs and Stratton 5 how motor, had the optional pull start with the handle mounted through the passenger side rear of the body along with a large orange flag mounted on a long fiberglass rod. The front reflective lights were slightly different on mine and did not have any on the rear. Mine had electric start and my grandpa wired up some lights for me for late night driving on our trails. ![]() I put so many hours on mine I went through two engines. Holy crap! I had the exact same go cart growing up! My parents got it for me when I was in the first grade. I'll likely keep you posted with the progress come April or so. Now I have to join the DIY Kart forums - more timesuck while at work - D'oh!Īnyway, gonna put her in the shed until spring, as my garage is not big enough with all three cars in it for the winter. stuff like "float" in the calipers - It's got dual rear discs, but one seems "looser" than the other - I have no idea if it is supposed to float a bit, or be rock-solid. I have A LOT to learn about small motors, the Comet drive/transmission (loose belt, pullys that move & tighten, it's all Greek to me right now), and karts in general. At this point I think it has negative toe-in, and whatever the wheels use, bushings or bearings, are shot, as both front wheels wiggle a bit. Plain old red.ĥ hp Honda engine runs OK to good, but it will get tuned up and carb cleaned or rebuilt. ![]() LED lights in the garage combined with my cell phone camera (Damn you Moto!) make it look pinkish, it is not. Of course, it has not been made in years, and was not a big seller - they are rare. This was the ONLY kart I found that hit all of these. ![]() 15% has to have room for two (my 5 and 3 year olds want to ride in it too), and 25% I have to fit in it, but so do the kids - so adjustable seat. Here's why - 60% - it's a Jeep - no other thing you could call it. After checking out karts for months, I knew this one model, and none else, what what I wanted. My 8-year old is the size of a 10-year old, and can not even fit in his Jeep Hurricane anymore. Picked this up today "for the kids" of course.
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