Standard Equipment/Features
Chassis
- Fully designed, 3D modeled & developed in-house at Margay Racing
- Unique pedal platform assembly allows easy pedal position adjustment (no aftermarket pedal riser required)
- Billet aluminum pedals
- 1.125" (28mm) multi-alloy construction
- Wheelbase: 36.2"/919.5mm in short position, 36.75"/933.45mm in long position
- 10° KPI, 15° caster, adjustable
Bodywork
- KG MK14 lightweight bodywork; black or red
Brakes
- MCP Billet Mini-Lite - 'no shim' gap adjustment
- 152mm lightweight slotted rotor
Seat
- G-Seat shell
- Fixed lower mounts
- Billet adjustable upper mounts
Wheels
- TruSpeed Magnesium, black
- Direct spindle mount front wheels
Available Options
- Sniper SA1 linear caster/camber adjusters
- Caster/camber adjustment pills
- Right rear weight jacker bearing cassette
- Heat-treated billet 25mm spindles
- DWT hub mount front wheels
- DWT M-Series magnesium vented wheels
FAQS
Can I run a 60cc Mini-Swift on the Margay Cadet?
Yes, our new Cadet chassis works exceptionally well with either the Briggs 206 or 60cc two-cycle engines.
My driver is very short. Will I have to add my own pedal riser and modify the pedals?
No. Our fully adjustable, all billet aluminum pedal platform system can accomodate a wide range of driver heights and is adjustable with only a 7/16 wrench.
What makes the Margay Cadet kart more competitive than others?
Exceptional mid-corner speed. Our combination of multi-alloy frame components and updated rear frame geometry lead to improved mid-corner speed, higher corner exit speed and reduced lap times.
Can the Margay Cadet kart be run in the Kid Kart class with a Briggs 206 engine?
Yes, if it is allowed by the track or series where you are competing. Some organizations now allow a cadet chassis to be run in the Kid Kart class with the Briggs 206 engine. This is a great option for larger drivers. Check with your racing organization to see if this is allowed.
Still have a question?
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