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Old 10-25-2015, 10:24 AM
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Funny post....8 tenth of 1 MPH....wow, what a difference that will make.
I'm with you, if you can feel, tell, know the difference between going 19.2 and 20.0 then you're good. I have a Yamaha gas cart that is just over 4 years old, it will do 25 mph. I know that's not legal but so is going over 70 mph on I-75, and everybody does it. My point is, if I didn't have a speedometer I would know how fast I was going. I can't tell the difference between 22 and 25, or 19 and 22, it all feels about the same. I believe my Yamaha runs best at 22, the engine sounds better, the ride is smoother and I get there in a decent amount of time. I think the law is doing a disservice in requiring gas Yamaha carts to operate at less than 22 mph. Sorry for hijacking this thread, but we are talking about golf carts top speeds.