Tall Billet Pedal Arm V1 for Extended Kart Reach
- Extended tall design accommodates diverse driver heights for optimal ergonomics
- Billet construction ensures strength without excess weight
- V1 type compatibility with legacy kart systems
Why compromise on pedal reach when you can customize for victory? The PM-117218 PMI Billet Pedal Arm Only, Tall (V1 Type), SKU: PM-117218V1, provides the extra length needed to fine-tune your kart's controls, making every press more effective and less straining.
In competitive karting, where body position affects speed, this arm allows for better alignment, reducing effort and enhancing throttle/brake precision. It's forged to handle intense vibrations and forces, maintaining integrity lap after lap. Install it to achieve a setup that feels natural, promoting quicker reflexes and sustained focus during races.
From club events to national championships, equip your kart with this tall arm to gain a mechanical advantage. Its robust build supports aggressive driving styles, helping you push limits safely while optimizing power transfer from foot to mechanism.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this pedal arm compatible with all kart chassis?
A: This is a V1 type pedal arm designed for legacy kart systems. Please verify your current pedal assembly mounting points to ensure compatibility with the V1 configuration before installation.
Q: Why should I choose a tall pedal arm over a standard one?
A: The tall design is specifically engineered to accommodate taller drivers or those who prefer a different seating position. It provides the extra reach necessary to optimize your ergonomics, which can lead to better throttle and brake control during intense racing.
Q: Does the billet construction affect the weight of my kart?
A: No. The billet construction is engineered to provide maximum structural strength and rigidity while remaining lightweight, ensuring you don't add unnecessary mass to your kart while gaining a mechanical advantage.
Q: Do I need special tools to install this pedal arm?
A: Standard shop tools are typically sufficient for installation. Ensure you have the correct hardware to secure the arm to your existing pedal assembly and double-check that all linkages are properly aligned and tightened to handle the vibrations of the track.