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Front End Alignment

2. ADJUSTABLE CAMBER AND CASTER

Problem: 

“The back slides/the kart oversteers going into the turns” 

Solution: 

If camber/caster adjusters are fitted on the kart, reduce the caster setting.

Problem: 

“There is too much steering or 

front end bite on turn-in”

Solution: 

If there are camber/caster 

adjustors in the kart, reduce the caster.

Problem: 

“There is understeer all the way 

through the turn”

Solution: 

If there are camber/caster 

adjustors in the kart, increase the caster.

Why?

Arrow karts are all supplied with camber/caster adjusting concentric king pin-locating washers as standard. 
They come from the factory with the camber/caster set in its neutral position. By increasing caster you’ll 
increase  turn-in  grip.  Running  full  caster  in  the  wet  is  a  must.  In  the  dry  increasing  caster  is  okay  when 
looking for better turn-in. It should be noted that too much caster would create a very nervous kart on 
entry to corners.

On  an  Arrow  kart  there  are  three  possible  caster  settings  while  retaining  the  kart’s  standard  camber 
setting:

•  Minimum Caster

 – Both indicator lines facing to the back of the kart;

•  Maximum Caster

 – Both indicator lines facing to the front of the kart;

•  Central or Neutral Caster

 – Top indicator line pointing to the back with the bottom indicator line pointing 

to the front of the kart.

By moving the indicator lines towards the centre of the kart you will introduce increased positive camber 
on the attached relevant front wheel, conversely by moving them away from the centre of the kart you will 
increase negative camber. 

Using alignment bars, the camber setting we recommend should be:

‘SL’ tyres:

 Zero (meaning both front tyres should the same top to bottom).

‘Open’ CIK Homologated tyres: 

0-2mm positive (meaning both front tyres should be straight up and down 

or up to a maximum of 2mm wider apart at their tops than their bottoms).

FRONT END ALIGNMENT

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Страница 3: ...yre Pressures 16 Seat Fit and Position 17 Weighting Kart 17 Wet Weather 18 Rear Wheel Hubs 19 Brake Maintenance 20 Fitting Tyres 21 Front Wheel Alignment 21 Use and Safety guide 23 Owner registration...

Страница 4: ...urface Solution Raise axle in chassis Problem The back slides the kart oversteers going into the turns Solution Make sure the back axle is located full down in the chassis i e the kart with maximum re...

Страница 5: ...ts c g as well as moving it further back The effect on the kart will be to make it a little slower with its first off reaction on initial steering wheel input but from then on in the front will have m...

Страница 6: ...ar more however ensure you do not fit too many shims as this could cause the pad return springs to spring bind and this will seriously affect your brake performance Should you encounter difficulty fit...

Страница 7: ...ide Pod Bars Have these tightened for most conditions Loosening these will reduce grip and can also assist in reducing understeer Rear Crash Bar The rear crash bar must always be kept securely tighten...

Страница 8: ...to a table at the free end make a mark at the tip then a second mark 5cm further in 25cm from where the string is fixed The first mark you made represents the outside front tyre of your kart the seco...

Страница 9: ...t where the front tyres become dragging front brakes On a track with lots of stop turn go 180 type corners lots of Ackerman will really help The kart will change direction quickly without overworking...

Страница 10: ...t should be noted that too much caster would create a very nervous kart on entry to corners On an Arrow kart there are three possible caster settings while retaining the kart s standard camber setting...

Страница 11: ...good starting point is Open type tyres 1 x 20mm spacer and 1 x 10mm spacer on the inside of each front wheel High grip SL type tyres 1 x 20mm spacer and 1 x 5mm spacer on the inside of each front whee...

Страница 12: ...oth sides at a time being careful not to exceed the maximum regulation width overall of 1400mm Problem The track is very bumpy giving the kart a lot of bounce Solution Increase the rear track width by...

Страница 13: ...d in contrast different conditions may see a narrower rear track provide more grip We believe rear track is more an aid in balancing the kart and suggest you be prepared to experiment to search for yo...

Страница 14: ...nt seat stays on either side of the seat In certain applications 2 sets of seat stays can be fitted Note Additional seat stays are available which fix to the axle bearing flanges and the top section o...

Страница 15: ...ed with tensioning bolts on the fourth rail tighten the tensioning bolts completely Problem There is understeer all the way through the turn Solution 1 Turning the rear torsion blade bar towards the h...

Страница 16: ...on Bar The adjustable removable rear torsion bar is a good tool in helping to create more grip in the back of your kart Arrow karts are supplied with this chassis tuning feature This allows you to fin...

Страница 17: ...ure by 0 05bar 1 P S I Problem Understeer on turn in to the apex of the corner Solution Raise the front tyre pressures by 0 05bar 1 P S I Problem Understeer from the apex and out of the corner Solutio...

Страница 18: ...on its size and the model Arrow kart you re fitting it in to the Seat Position diagram and chart included with this Manual if buying a new kart will help you ascertain the correct measurements you ll...

Страница 19: ...rsteer Caster Adjustment If time permits adjusting to maximum caster indicator lines to front of kart will reduce understeer Tyre Pressure Extreme wet conditions 25 30psi 1 7 2 05kg cm2 Moderate wet c...

Страница 20: ...f going to narrow and or wide with the rear track the ability of changing to longer or shorter hubs is a major advantage in trying to obtain the ultimate kart balance Different length wheelhubs are av...

Страница 21: ...er to check if piston is against the circlip adjust the pushrod if necessary To bleed the brake depress master cylinder lever Whilst keeping pressure on the lever open the bleed screw in the brake cal...

Страница 22: ...or 2 seconds and ride them again Continue this until the brakes become very hot and they start to fade away and lose stopping power For the next 2 laps drive around very slowly and do not even touch t...

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Страница 24: ...your protection and safety when driving a Kart you must always wear the following Approved Safety Helmet Goggles Driving Suit Driving Gloves Driving Boots Ear Plugs Also a neck brace is highly recomme...

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Страница 28: ...ction fluid leaks Inspection brake fluid level Inspection brake response Retighten Replacement Refer to Brake section brake pads Max pad wear before replacement 4mm Replacement brake fluid Brake Disc...

Страница 29: ...ement hose Sprocket Hub Lubricate threads Steering System Inspection 1 movement Inspection 2 Immediately following damage any crash contact Retighten King Pins Must be tight but do not overtighten Rep...

Страница 30: ...nt 10 Seat Stays 12 Adjustable Removable Torsion Bars 13 Seat Fit Position 16 UNDERSTEER into turns Front Track Adjustment 9 Rear Track Adjustment 10 Tyre Pressures 15 UNDERSTEER through turns Adjusta...

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