Australian Independent Dirt Kart Association

NT Title results 2019

The 2019 NT Titles have been run and won. Please click on relevant link below to see class results. 2019 NT Title results

KT 100 S clarification

Question: Can you anodise a KT 100 S cylinder head?  The clarification from the  AIDKA Technical committee is: Anodised cylinder heads are NOT allowed on KT 100 S engines.  Effective: 1st May 2019   Clarification of Rule: 11.3.1 KT 100 S specifications, Single KT 100S Piston Port Engine only as manufactured by Yamaha with standard external appearance( no left hand conversions) from carburetor inlet to barrel exhaust outlet. Piston port engine must retain piston induction ( no reed or rotary induction allowed). External modifications which do not in any way affect a performance gain are legal.  Maximum piston diameter is 55.0 mm. The use of thermal barrier coatings on or in the engine / engine components and, on or in exhaust components is prohibited. The use of anti-friction coatings on or in the engine / engine components is prohibited.   The Tech committee have considered the overall wording, discussed this and agreed not to allow anodized KT 100 S...

Midget Exhaust

The Technical committee has advised the following: Midget Exhaust spark arrestor material is a non tech item. So, there is no issue if this material comes out as it has a habit of doing so. Eff: 1st March 2019

Approved font for kart numbers

Please click on the links below for the three approved styles. We have also included the Italic version of the three fonts. aidka numbers 2019   aidka numbers 2019 itallic...

Latest Rule Changes effective 1st February 2019

APPROVED RULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE 1st February 2019 Please click on the link above to see the latest Rule Changes that clubs have approved.

IMPORTANT SOCIAL MEDIA NOTICE

SOCIAL MEDIA Recently we have seen an increase in breaches of AIDKA Social Media Policy and several penalties and warnings have been handed out to members. The Increase in ‘Cyber Bullying’ is not good for our sport and we will not take it lightly, it needs to STOP. AIDKA Executive are now using social media to advise members of rules changes, discussion topics and other relevant subjects. This is working and proven by comments made recently that not all members in the past have been advised by their delegates via their clubs on what is happening within the association. We invite constructive negative and positive points of view and the way to address your point is to advise your club of those points and they will forward it to executive when it is needed. In recent posts on group pages and personal pages we have seen good discussion on current topics, but some comments are unwarranted as they are incorrect, ill informed, unfounded accusations and derogative towards others. This is not good for our sport if we want to see growth in the future. It needs to STOP now. All this is breaching AIDKA Social Media Policy and Code of Conduct and will be dealt with. Please ask yourself, family and friends to think before you write and ask if the intended comment is warranted, correct and for the benefit of our sport. AIDKA...