I know you are disapointed with your purchase but you should contact
yerfdog and get them to ship you the upgrade kit including their 3rd
generation spindles for that kart. I believe it includes splinlde, a-
arm and hardware. I would say that the manco's are sturdier but they
have very rigid suspensions and hex axles as well as other
particular parts making them more expensive to maintain. If you want
a decent maufactured kart I would reccomend the Twister hammerhead
or a carter brothers trail machine. You get what you pay for if you
know what I mean. Good luck try this group for more info on the
GX150 series yerfdogs.
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/yerfdoggx150/
Randy
Custom made 500CC full suspension kart
2004 Twister Hammerhead full suspension kart
2002 Heavily modified Yerfdog 3203 full suspension kart
Unfinished full suspension 4 wheel independent kart
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/gokarts_and_minichoppers/
--- In offroadgokarts@yahoogroups.com, "yerfin57" <pvc57@c...> wrote:
> I bought a new Yerf-Dog 3206, put it together and it would not
run.
> Tried everything, no hope. Tow 60 miles to service center, who
can't
> get it running. Tow it to Sam's Club and get a new one. Ran
fine,
> starting to have fun, bring the kids and we had badly bent
> spindle/axel within about a half hour.
>
> Is Manco or Dunbar any better? Rode a Manco and it seemed
sturdier.
> I think it had solid swing arms instead of tubular.
> I know most in here would probably think both are useless. We
really
> enjoy karting and I do not have the skills or tools to build a
kart
> myself. Where should I go from here?
>
> Kartless in Chicago