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Cliff Maxfield Posted - 10/30/2009 : 2:42:40 PM
Where can one order a rig here in the lower forty eight suitable for racing in a reasonable delivery time? TIA
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Cliff Maxfield Posted - 11/02/2009 : 2:44:45 PM
Thanks Mark - I found a really lightweight second hand Chambers cart that will suffice nicely. Your right- nothing wrong with a Risdon - had one in Two Rivers last year and it was SO fun.
BRSD Posted - 11/01/2009 : 8:42:14 PM
I think to answer your question Cliff, I would have to ask, what do you call suitable for racing?
Also, what do you call reasonable shipping time?

I would suggest you check out Cannonball Rigs out of Wisconsin, or Outlaw out of New York. Depending on exactly your preference, Risdon Rigs in Michigan make a very nice rig, not what you may consider as " racing " rig. But I know many people use them for dryland racing.

All have websites and contact info.

Mark

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