T14

WITH LEG SUPPORT, FOR SMALLER JUNIOR DRIVERS

The T14 shape is the newest model in our kart seat range.

The seat has been released initially for smaller drivers, with an upright back position and additional leg support. The T14 takes the place of the discontinued T8 which also had leg support.

Currently the T14 is only available in the smaller Cadet/Minikart sizes, Mini, Ccd, CL and XScd.

The reason for only having four small sizes is that older juniors and adults are typically strong enough and bracing with the legs is not necessary. The extra width of the leg support can also be a problem with adult sizes, as it miss-aligns the sensitive airbox on many engine combinations. However, the added support can be ideal for classes where a particularly small or in experienced driver struggles to control a faster kart.

KEY FEATURES

  • The T14 shape has a flat base, and an upright back angle for a more powerful shoulder turn when steering.
  • Additional leg support to help assist kart control.
  • Approximate weight 1.3kg.
  • T14 is most used by drivers aged 8-12 years old.
  • Light weight and high strength, with smooth easy to clean surfaces.
  • precision cut for consistency of parts.
  • Available to order in sizes, Mini, Ccd, CL and XScd.
  • Highly developed moulding technique, designed and manufactured in the UK with supreme accuracy.
  • For best results and driver safety we recommend pairing this seat with one of our Tillett P1 rib protectors.
  • Most chassis use a standard setup which includes additional upper seat stays. If these are not to be used, it is recommended to fit the TK7 Seat support plates on the main upper stay points. See recommended product list below.

Why Fit Matters

A proper fit is essential for driver protection and kart handling. A loose seat causes the driver to pull when steering, lifting themselves from the kart and creating instability.

Assessing Fit With a Seat

With rib protection worn, sit in the seat and check the gap at the leg bone, hip bone, and along the ribs. The rib protector shouldn’t compress inward when seated. You should barely fit your fingers between your body and the seat at any point. Pressure should be even throughout – nothing loose or pinching. Firm foam can correct minor looseness; pinching requires a different size.

Assessing Fit Without a Seat

Jeans waist size, weight, height, and chest circumference are reliable indicators. Note your rib protector type – thicker models can require up to two sizes larger and leave hips loose. Consider a slimmer protector or our WT (wide top) T11 seat to compensate.

Fitting the Seat

Half the kart’s weight shifted 5mm will affect balance. Average seat positions have moved roughly 3cm rearward since the late nineties. See our fitting guide PDF for detailed instructions.

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