Help finding a good seat (2024)

DirtDgr

Member
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • #1

I just bought me a Millennium Impulse. The seat is too small for me. What options/brands are out there for oval dirt kart lay down seats? I want a good seat.

Skidude

Member
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • #2

I like Chavis seats. I bought my last one at Palmetto Speed Shop in Conway, SC. I stopped by and they let me sit in it before I bought it. Fits great.

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hotelcalifornia

Member
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • #3

I'd get one of them ergonomic phantom seats

XXX#40

2A supporter
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • #4

Plenty of good copies of our Edge seat out there.
Check a local place first so you can sit in it

KKania17

Member
  • Dec 6, 2021
  • #5

OVALTECH1

Site Supporter
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • #7

I have both an evolution seat and a chavous seat on my karts. I will take the evolution seat any day.

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WFOorBUST

Member
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • #8

Evolution is my go to but I’ll take a lightning lite mounted just right in a champ too.

MO Predator Racer

Member
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • #9

I have a lighting light but it seems to be falling apart more and more. It was a used seat though but it is falling apart. I hear everyone likes there evolution though. I have heard many good things about the chavous seat but I have heard from a few that they just weren’t as good.

DirtDgr

Member
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • #10

OVALTECH1 said:

I have both an evolution seat and a chavous seat on my karts. I will take the evolution seat any day.

anyone have a recommendation on size? I am 5”8”. 230lbs. Old. Short. Stalky. Pretty big calves and thighs. Little bit of a belly. Dad bod neanderthal pretty muchHelp finding a good seat (9) XL on T shirts.
The Evolution looks pretty good to me. Being in Northern Cal we don't have kart shops around to try seats.
I am a complete beginner at this kart stuff. But I have raced other things all my 52 years. No stranger to racing. Just this type. We have a small bull ring track blocks from my home called Lakeport Speedway. Cant wait to give it a whirl!

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flattop1

Dawg 89
  • Dec 7, 2021
  • #11

My advice
Would be buy large enough . No matter the brand .
Easier to pad it then send it back . Return policies can vary as well .

Skidude

Member
  • Dec 8, 2021
  • #12

I’m 6’ and 230 lbs. I can squeeze into a Chavous large but the seat I just bought is an XL and fits much better. Maybe go to the track and talk to some folks that are close to your size. They may even let you sit in their kart for a test fit.

racing promotor

Moderator
  • Dec 8, 2021
  • #13

DirtDgr said:

anyone have a recommendation on size? I am 5”8”. 230lbs. Old. Short. Stalky. Pretty big calves and thighs. Little bit of a belly. Dad bod neanderthal pretty muchHelp finding a good seat (13) XL on T shirts.
The Evolution looks pretty good to me. Being in Northern Cal we don't have kart shops around to try seats.
I am a complete beginner at this kart stuff. But I have raced other things all my 52 years. No stranger to racing. Just this type. We have a small bull ring track blocks from my home called Lakeport Speedway. Cant wait to give it a whirl!

If you end up ordering without trying I'd go with the XL pretty sure LG would be to snug

MO Predator Racer

Member
  • Dec 8, 2021
  • #14

^^^^ and if it isn’t snug but fits pretty good you can always add some padding and stuff which will make it more comfortable and make it fit snugger.

XXX#40

2A supporter
  • Dec 8, 2021
  • #15

DirtDgr said:

anyone have a recommendation on size? I am 5”8”. 230lbs. Old. Short. Stalky. Pretty big calves and thighs. Little bit of a belly. Dad bod neanderthal pretty muchHelp finding a good seat (16) XL on T shirts.
The Evolution looks pretty good to me. Being in Northern Cal we don't have kart shops around to try seats.
I am a complete beginner at this kart stuff. But I have raced other things all my 52 years. No stranger to racing. Just this type. We have a small bull ring track blocks from my home called Lakeport Speedway. Cant wait to give it a whirl!

As stated, I'd go over to the track and see if anyone else there has your build and ask if you could try their seat.
Also, there's a good chance someone at the track sells parts and may have some seats, building a relationship with the local parts dealer pays off is so many other ways

DirtDgr

Member
  • Dec 9, 2021
  • #16

This class is pretty small here but growing. So not a lot to try. Looking at pics locally most are thinner than me. No kart stores or vendors at the races.
So I called up TRJ Karting.
Very helpful and looks like I am an XXL and they are sending me a shiny new Evolution seat. Had them in stock so hopefully get it next week. Thank you all for the help. I am sure this is just the start in here for me.
Next up will be how to set it up and mount it. Watched what youtube has to offer.
Is the idea for this class as low and laid back as possible? The seat in my kart now is way laid back. Stick with it I suppose? I will start doing the search for info in here for set up too.

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flattop1

Dawg 89
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • #17

XXL somewhat limits you're locations . Along with height. Though 6 ft is not bad.
Running treads ?
Me I would keep it around 9.5 inches off the axle .

racing promotor

Moderator
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • #18

DirtDgr said:

This class is pretty small here but growing. So not a lot to try. Looking at pics locally most are thinner than me. No kart stores or vendors at the races.
So I called up TRJ Karting.
Very helpful and looks like I am an XXL and they are sending me a shiny new Evolution seat. Had them in stock so hopefully get it next week. Thank you all for the help. I am sure this is just the start in here for me.
Next up will be how to set it up and mount it. Watched what youtube has to offer.
Is the idea for this class as low and laid back as possible? The seat in my kart now is way laid back. Stick with it I suppose? I will start doing the search for info in here for set up too.

The kart your mounting seat in, is the break rotor on the left side ?

DirtDgr

Member
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • #19

Yes on the left. This is it currently. Seat size L in it now. Not sure the brand. Got several holes in it so its been moved around a bit or came off something else.

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racing promotor

Moderator
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • #20

DirtDgr said:

Yes on the left. This is it currently. Seat size L in it now. Not sure the brand. Got several holes in it so its been moved around a bit or came off something else.

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Bottom of that seat looks to high up into chassis tubing, to mount new, seat set kart on flat surface with no tires an wheels on, place a piece of heavy cardboard down on area where bottom of seat hits, set seat on cardboard align front notch centered with steering post 1/2' from touching post, align rear center seat spline 1/4' left of center to break rotor, block seat with wood off wolfe plate so top of seat back is 9.25 " off top of axle, mark holes drill and mount up, unrelated but since it's in the picture, if the lead weight is needed get it off the frame, move it up onto the seat, place where needed to hit set up % ages.

Good Luck !!

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