VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

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VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

Post by Jeff Campbell » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:22 am

6 minutes of dual rear engine kart video, shot at The Big One, Labor Day weekend 2001...
CLICK HERE to watch in Large HD Video mode (requires high speed Internet connection)

Jeff

(lots more video and photos coming)

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Re: VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

Post by Steve Suppa » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:10 pm

Wow! That was a great video. Thanks for posting.

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Re: VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

Post by Rob Voska » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:56 pm

Jeff's getting pretty good at this with his Home Depot camera caddy.

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Re: VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

Post by Danny Morris » Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:05 am

Awesome! The photo and video documentation is an invaluable tool for anyone doing a vintage kart restoration. It's great to refer back to the images to see how something should be or to get ideas. Finding the REAR site and seeing Jeff's video of George Sellon's dual Chaparral is what got me involved a few years ago. Keep them coming. Great job Jeff!

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Re: VIDEO - dual rear karts at TBO 2011...

Post by VirgLove » Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:11 am

Great video, thanks Jeff. At the risk of starting a war, this is a supreme example of why I love TBO so much. Just look at the respect shown for the equipment and other drivers. The equipment is as close to era correct as anywhere we go. The fast guys go tooth and tong untill they arrive on the slower equipment/drivers and then give them plenty of room with no wheel banging or destruction of priceless equipment. The racing at other events is great too and fills a need for some, but I love the atmosphere at TBO... Many thanks to Rob and Bob for keeping this thing alive and orginal...

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