That is pretty standard for most kart manufacturers. They design the kart for the prototype karting body. My waist is wider so I have to make adjustments. Some have movable struts but those never seem to last.
@@unicorns9087 No I don’t have a manual. We did already have an RY30 that was fully assembled that we used as guide. Just match up everything in same places
Here is one that someone did the modification too. facebook.com/commerce/listing/1038287194249563/?media_id=0&ref=share_attachment&__cft__[0]=AZXoi5ej4mKMKw54uyOZH2hiNPzP293qlHm-tGrPYZV_dC7K2UeEOlRcARGoQJyUR1H2Uh1Rq8m7PxFH76TVVL3PmO7u4I551ooIJxdo-sKg_-MP5wPV3UNwPia1bhE-YRh0L7Yoi1Eom2tBF85byBRsMLzx2eqUj9RMgIjRoQtn1hHH0igoh6RHw757jFFwMlP3aIBmMieEh53CTBdV229v&__tn__=*b!%3A%3EH-R
@@beyondthekarts622Thanks for the reply. I think that is a great deal. I currently have 2 karts & the rebuild on both karts cost me just about the same in new engine, parts , etc.