Taking a kart for a spin on public roads is a fantasy of pretty much any kart owner—it was mine before my family got rid of its old Briggs & Stratton-powered Tony kart.
fbevolution on ebay.de Street-Legal Kreidler F-Kart 100This F-Kart—wherein F is believed to stand for Fahrzeug, German for "vehicle"—is equipped with a 96-cc gas engine that makes just shy of eight horsepower according to Data Bikes.
If a street-legal kart is as tempting to you as it is anyone with a pulse, the blue one you see up top here is, again, listed for sale in Germany for 4,200 euro, or about $4,500.
But now that Kreidler F-Karts are said to be discontinued and increasing in value, this F-Kart 100 may be a wise buy.
fbevolution on ebay.de Street-Legal Kreidler F-Kart 100