How do I make my go-kart engine faster?

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I have a stupid little go-kart I got from Walmart two years agoe. It's called a RATTLER LXT or something like that. Does anyone know if I can make it faster or anything since it goes really slow?

-- Mollollie Pop (trick_gurlie@hotmail.com), August 10, 2002

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-- Andy Bell (andy.bell@rdfmedia.com), January 20, 2004.

the thing that i did to my 5hp is take the govener off. it should make it go faster. if that does not work go to a plas were thay work on motters and buy one thy all ways go fast.

-- conrad spicer (grtst5@aol.com), September 27, 2002.

If your using a sprokit and chain, make 1 sprocet bigger than the other

PS. I hope you didnt try the first anser because it doesnt work

-- sean obrien (skoscoobysnax@aol.com), September 30, 2002.


Try using a smaller sprocet and smaller wheeles.

p.s. Don,t do anser 1 because it will thrash your motor. ( are you a sk8er? )

-- John Holt (jt0002001@toast.com), October 10, 2002.


None of these other guys including you know what they are talking about and they can't spell. Heres what you should do: take off the rollbar because you will probably get hurt anyway. Then If you have a Torqe Converter take of the cover and check to see if your belt has any massive wear on it if it does changei, and finally but very important change the spark plug it will greatly increase accelaration.

PS. If you have enough money buy new tires, you probably think that that wouldn't make a differance but it will. (I know from exper

-- aaa Joseph Gonzales (JIMMYLZARD@Cs.com), October 11, 2002.



there`s not much but you can get better filters a torque converter or a racing automatic clutch

-- Paul O`Neill (Paulo436@aol.com), October 29, 2002.

First find out WHY it goes slow. Did it always? If so, you may have to change gear ratios or perhaps even engines. Talk to somebody who can phisically check it out. If you start blindly following every two bit piece of advise you are going to blow a bunch of money and accomplish little else. Nobody can tell you what the problem is without laying eyes on the machine and observing how it performs and why. Could be as simple as a mixture adjustment. Get somebody who knows how to check it out and pay them a few bucks. Stop listening to teenage boys. About ANYTHING! I was one fourty years ago..

-- Older Wizer (udontneedthis@privacy.net), November 02, 2002.

Take the engine off and go on e bay and look for a wild cam for your engine that will increase horsepower. By a oversized air filter and pipe. And if you really want to, take it apart and take it to a machine shop and tell them that you want it bored and ported. That will be rather expensive. But totall horsepower will be around 15 if your doing it to a 5 or a 6 horse witch im assuming you have.

-- brian (latcat1987@aol.com), November 21, 2002.

I can't exactly tell why it is going slow but I can tell how to make it run a little better and make it go a little faster. The first thing I would do is just give it a tune up: change the oil, run sythetic oil, buy a hotter spark plug from auto zone check and make sure nothing is broken if this does not work I would take it to a go kart shop. Sure there are alot of upgrades you can do to make it faster but make sure you know there is nothing wrong with it before you waste a whole bunch of money good luck!

-- brandon g turkey (bgtskater@yahoo.com), December 16, 2002.

All of these guys are right, but there is also another thing you you could do. Install a bigger or better muffler. It can increase speed a little bit, and it is also inexpensive!

-- Korey (violator4show@aol.com), December 19, 2002.


buy a bigger engine

-- evan miller (evanatzmiller10@hotmail.com), December 24, 2002.

evan's right. Not bigger maybe but better. There must be some go-kart racing somewhere near you. Go check out what those guys do to go fast. Started in karts and there's a ton of tech knowledge on the net...but it ain't here.

-- Carlos (riffraff@cybertime.net), December 25, 2002.

hey man i was in the same spot as you were until i learned how to "gear" my go kart. There are many ways to do this, I think more teeth on the front sprocket and less in the back will give you more torque and speed..I think it might be the other way around. I got a 5 BS going about 40mph by doing this..although it was awile back...But if somebody that does think they have a better, Cheap, way of doing this tell me..Michaelg5255@aol.com

-- michael (michaelg5255@aol.com), January 05, 2003.

If you have enough horsepwoer in the engine, make the clutch bigger than the sprocket. It works best if you are on flat ground.

-- Harrison (slugr51889@yahoo.com), January 05, 2003.

on the muffler at the end there should be a baffle if there is get a spanner and take it out this will give it a little bit more power and make it lowder

-- richard (grandpa_frog@hotmail.com), January 08, 2003.


get about $200-$300 and buy a raceing engine wit raceing cluch

-- Thomas R (treown@yahoo.com), January 12, 2003.

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-- go kart king (blackmajic9488@yahoo.com), January 26, 2003.


I don't have an answer but a question dose anyone know how to change a riding-lown-mower engine to make it fit a Go-Kart.

-- spake my monkey (onj@alltel.net), February 23, 2003.

I would just loosen the govener switch but make sure that it isn't to loose otherwise you might blow up your engine.

-- Jason (coolboy56017@hotmail.com), February 23, 2003.

For that kid who wants to put a lawn mower engine on a go-cart. I really don't know but i think i could figure it out by just looking at the two engines and putting the other one on

-- Engine Liker (hi@aol.com), March 01, 2003.

ok first of all the go karts you get from walmart are fixed so the throttle will only pull so far, just pull the throttle cable a little further through the thingy on the carbrator, but dont pull it too far or when you crank it up you will have to chase it down to get in, and you wont be able to stop unless you run into something

-- Chris (CombatWeed007@aol.com), March 08, 2003.

Rebuild the throttle body to your own specs, loosen the govener, put a better air filter on, remove the muffler and replace with a header..or just a pipe....get rid of that cintrifugal clutch and add a tourqe converter with a primary jackshaft and a duel gear set up with low gear ratios....you'll fly.

-- Ryan Fergs (fergs69_@hotmail.com), March 08, 2003.

First of all I don't know why you would want to inprove a go kart from wal- mart? But Here are a few tips I can give you: The biggest thing that will affect your top speed and acceleration is your gear ratio. A low ratio of eg: 20to1 will give you fast acceleration but will limit your top speed, A high ratio of eg:1to 4 will give you slow acceleration but a fast top speed. A ratio of 4:1 will mean that your engines crank will have to rotate 4 times to turn your axle once. The best is to finde a happy medium. If you have a engine that has a top RPM of 3600 with a ratio of 3.6to1 and using 10" tires your top speed will be: 29.73MPH. With the same ratio but smaller tires, lets say 6", your top speed will be:17.84MPH. With 10" tires and a ratio of 2 to 1 your top speed will be: 53.5 MPH, the best way to get a higher speed and better acceleration is a high ratio but more horsepower to give you better acceleration at the same time. The best ratio I have found for a 5HP engine is 3.6:1 The acceleration is great and it goes fast. the best way to do this is with new gears and drive chain. You would put a drive sproket with 10 teeth on your engine and a driven sproket with 36 teeth on your axle. The other ratio is your power to weight. If your kart weighs 200lbs and you have a 5HP engine you have 1HP for every 40lbs. My bune buggie weighs 560lbs and a 185HP engine. that means I have 1 HP for every 3lbs which is INSANE. The more HP/lbs is better or in other words lighter is better. I also have a mini bike with a 6.5HP engine that will do 62MPH but it takes 2 minutes to get up to speed. It has a ratio of 1.5:1. I have gone that fast once and then changed it 3.6:1 because I just about killed myselfe. Good luck, good Karting and be safe.

-- Robert Dolinski (rdolinski@shaw.ca), March 10, 2003.

the first thing you need to know is that your mower from wal-mart is not very aero dynamic, so you have to lose some stuff.

firs of all:roll bars brakes(cause they're grinding against the tires) and last but not least ....your clothes!! it all works out...you go faster and no body can see who your are...

-- ivonna bush (bushman@yourmom.com), March 11, 2003.


i don't no

-- guillermo ramirez (joey@hotmail.com), March 14, 2003.

hey man just get a flux compasiter and stick it on there

-- robert (rustyrazor88@hotmail.com), March 16, 2003.

ok i race these kinds of karts so the answer you want aint any one thing everything they all say is almost true yes the moter is way to small its mint for children if you do leave it yes definatly take the governer out it stops the moter from winding out you probly dont have a belt driven clutch its probly a centripical get rid of it there junk buy a belt driven loss the govener and if that aint fast enough for you write me and ill tell ya what bigger motters work the best for you oh and never cut your rollbars off there for safty and if your wanteing to go faster you wanna stay in the kart oh yeah paint it red too everyone knows red is the fastest color good kartin

-- keith (keith_r99@yahoo.com), March 16, 2003.

Man, I have naver seen such a pile of crappy ideas in my entire life. Almost every one has an Idea that goes in the right direction but most of them done know enough to make it work. The gear change wont work because you damn kart only has 5hp and cant handle any faster gears unless youre happy with only going downhill. Disconnecting the govenor would in fact help alot just dont drive around with the pedal to the floor. The stock govenor will stop the engine at 3600rpm but briggs and strattons will hold togeather until around 6000rpm but you will float the valves before you even get that high. If you want to go fast get a shifter kart. youre wheel bearings are only rated to anout 30mph any way so why even try.

-- adam (amegger@hotmail.com), March 18, 2003.

drill holes in the muffler this makes the cart sound better and go faster.Also make the hole that takes the mixture from the carb to the cylinder narrower this makes the mixture more rich or buy a more powerful engine

-- Tom Hill (madperson2@hotmail.com), March 18, 2003.

evrey one's answers are so stupid if you take off the govener your engine will be worn down in 1 hour of driving and Never buy another go-kart from walmart. What you do is find a mountain bike out of the trash take the gears off hook them up to your engine and you work yourself up to speed and you'll bo goin 60mph down the road. I did it myself and I go 60mph and my engine is a 4.0HP lawmmower engine

-- Mo De Bo (gatro3@cheatcc.com), March 21, 2003.

It's bulshit! Buy a new atv and use that

-- Bo De Mo (gopreg0-45@cheatcc.com), March 21, 2003.

First of all never buy any thing from any type of wall mart store. Things never seem to work out. Some things are no ment to go faster if they were they would. But if it helps, u should tear the thing apart and clean every little thing.

-- lolly pop (I smell fish @ the docks .com), March 21, 2003.

Stick a fuckin supercharger on the air filter

-- Bum Wax (dirty_hobo69@hotmail.com), March 23, 2003.

Hey Bo De Mo your a faggot how are you suppose to stop with a sprocket on you fuck nut you need a transmission you cant just hook a chain up to two sprockets and drive how are you gonna stop. youll be running after the frickin thing. OH and for all the dumb ass city boys that cant spell youre dumb asses Torque not torqe DUH

-- dkrahenbil (Dkrahenbil@hotmail.com), March 27, 2003.

Hey your guys answers are all good but it depends what engine you get but on some you cant take the govener off because it wont get enough oil in the cylinder and it will seize or it will just get so hot and melt the whole piston and pot.

-- Devin (Dkrahenbil@hotmail.com), March 27, 2003.

Use better oil better spark plugs and always get the supreme unleaded gasoline it makes it run smoother and faster or use octane 91 or jet fuel which yuo can get octane 91 at a mechanic or jet fuel at the airport ( which they will sell to you if you tell them what you want it for)

-- Johnny (www.sinalense@yahoo.com), March 28, 2003.

Hey Johnny it wont help to use good synthetic oil if the thing is getting so hot that it melts it will make it last longer but it will still wreck if you take the govener off. And you cant use jet fuel you have to make changes to the carb. Using octane booster or higher octane fuel wont help on a lawn mower the engine isnt sensitive enough. If you have a snowmobile put high octane fuel in that you'll feel a difference.

-- Devin (dkrahenbil@hotmail.com), March 28, 2003.

Hey, all of the above answers are rigth. I would make one sprocket bigger than the other one. Then I would sugest to get a centrifugal clutch. Of course I can't tell you what to do because you need somebody to actually see your go-kart to tell you what's wrong. Maybe its an oil mixture mistake or something. have fun micael

-- Micael (micael_jd@hotmail.com), March 29, 2003.

!!! fit a B****y turbo or super charger on it !!!

-- matt horton (matt-horton@ntlworld.com), April 06, 2003.

Get a Dictionary and learn how to spell and all jet fuel is, is kerosene and you cant sit here and tell me that you can jet a carb. to run on kerosene. do you know how long it takes for a kerosene heater to light? there is no way it could run in a piston engine. It is meant to burn in a very hot turbine engine and that is the only thing that keeps it lit.

-- ricky (ricky45@deeznuts.com), April 08, 2003.

Do not take the gov. off!!!!!!!!! Sence You were so stupid to buy a go kart from walmart i cant help you

-- Ryan (DeezNuts@austin.rr.com), April 08, 2003.

see my entry under the supercharging go kart heading

-- kyle (conalbuckley@hotmail.com), April 10, 2003.

hey all im new to go karts and i was hoping to build my own. i was planning on making a frame (already started) with 1 in. steel tubing, use solid steel bars for the axles, use the steering from an old snowmobile, as well as the engine and throttle from a snowmobile, and make it chain driven. does this sound ok to you people that have made a go kart before? please tell me everything i should know and need to know to build a sweet go kart. post links to sites if possible please so i can look at some pics to get more ideas. thx everyone

-- scotty boy (millenium312@hotmail.com), April 12, 2003.

Mr. Scotty listen i dont have a e mail so if u have any questins post them here thanks. I plan to use the sled engin but i will use the same set up as the sled. My moter is a rotax 517 and chains and sprokets dont hould up to the kind of stress. I am useing a jack shaft and the orginal gearing from the sled. I needed to get pillow block bearings from www.northerntool.com. I needed 4. Thay are not fun to deal with thay can mess up orders. But be patience they have good prices. I got a raditor off a wrecked 4 weeler at a place that deals in that stuff like a dealer on a shop. I am mounting it over my intake to cool it.

-- Phast Phil (Im building one to @ school.com), April 13, 2003.

Well you could open up the carburator a little, bit don't take me seroiusly, i mean since you bought it from walmart i don't think you should be able to make it go much faster, unless you just get a new go kart, i mean come on, it's from WALMART!!!! dumbass...

-- Devin Piclering (AudioVideo22@aol.com), April 13, 2003.

You could have the carb re-jetted to run on alcohol, and have a machine shop shave a few thousandths off of the head. Of course, if you do this you will have to change the oil after about every half a days riding. Besides alcohol is cheaper than gas. people in my area used to race these go-karts with this type of motor and frames made out of electrical conduit.

-- James Davis (Buzzbrain_2004@yahoo.com), April 13, 2003.

i got a gocart at kmart and it said 5hp but when i used it it went more like 5mph so i tried to make it go faster by adding water to the gasoline but that did not work then i put W-D40 on the hole thing to make less friction but then everytime i turned it on the thing would not stop smoking. i no i dont no alot about gocarts but i have a pretty good idea but still i dont no why it does not go fast. someone ansewr me so i can zoom in my cart.

-- john stumpo ((AudioVideo22@aol.com)), April 14, 2003.

OK FIRST BUY A NEW AIR FILTER THEN TAKE THE CARB OFF AND GAS TANK AND CLEAN IT THEN TAKE YOUR MUFFLER OFF AND PUT A PIPE ON IT AS THE MUFFLER I HAVE A 3.5 HORSE GO KART AND IT HITS FUCKIN 40 MPH ALSO ADJUST THE AIR SCREW ON THE CARB IT WILL IDLE ALL FUCKIN DAY IF U GET IT RITE

-- antxxx09 (sptigerz119@aol.com), April 16, 2003.

To make a stock go kart a little faster follow the steps below!

1.buy a $20.00 header 2.Use premeium fuel 3.Use a ngk or bosch 4.Use light weight oil

-- ROMEY MEARS (MMEARS@LOWCOUNTRY.COM), April 17, 2003.


The engine you have is most likely a briggs & stratton or tecumseh engine. These engines are made to go slow because of safety reasons. On reason it goes slow is because of the governer. DO NOT REMOVE IT! You can usually make small adjustments to increase the RPMs. Another reason is the sprocket size. A smaller one allows for more rotation of the axle for fewer rotations of the chain. All in all your go kart sucks, but everyone has to start somewhere.

-- Ken (braceface3363@aol.com), April 19, 2003.

drill holes in youre air filter cover so the kart will be able to suck more air in and get a good silencer so it will be able push more air out It works!! if anyone knows any other cheap ways to improve speed and performance please e-mail me !!

-- josh (joshuarf@aol.com), April 21, 2003.

First let me tell you that i am only a teenager,but i know alot more about engines than somebody my age.For example,my first gas powered vehicle was a yerf dawg from sports mart.Now i know people say never buy things you want fast form places like that,but the first thing i did was ride it for a week, then a week later i tweaked the mixture and the throttle control.(what you do is sit the gokart or minibike on jakestands or wooden or cement blocks.Then you turn the engine on and you tweak with the mixture and you listen to the engine for at least 20 seconds.Then you tighten or loosen your throttle control.Some people take thier throttle linkages off and cojnnect theirs straight to the intake valve, sure it runs fast for a day but after that , your engine will need a carbuerator cleaning and probably new gasket covers.Then you might want to get a clutch with less teeth and a sprocket with more teeth, i also recommend that on a mini bike you should get a two speed clutch, although it may not go as fast a first but once you break it in its going to open up like a 2003 Ferare'.) Now later on i got a mini bike with a common 5hp briggs and Stratton engine on it . Of course i following all my old methods but the speed still did not satisfy me.So i gutted the engine meaning that i took it all apart then i bored the piston tube out to an over sized .10 with my dads tools.But if you dont have a tool that can do this you should take the engine to a local muffler shop and you should be charged no more than 40 to 50 dollars because they do almost the same thing to mufflers on little race rockets with those fatty boy pipes.Then you buy a racing piston and change all the gasket covers they sell kits for about 50 dollars then i would stongly advise to change your other gears in your motor such as the starting crank and the lifters and also get a bigger carbuerator. I garuntee that this will work.

-- Richard Andrade (rma_510@hotmail.com), April 22, 2003.

HEY GUYS YOU GOT SOME GOOD ANSWERS BUT NOT GOOD ANUFF I HAVE A HOMADE GO KART IN IT IS MADE OUT OF 1INCH PIPE IN I HAVE A 3HORES IN IT GOS 35 MPH IN ALL I DID TO IT WAS TAKE OFF THE MUFFLER AN PUT A STRIGHT PIPE ON IT .ITS A LITTLE LOUD BUT THAT INCRESES THE SPEED A LITTLE THEN AJUST THE CARB JUST A LITTLE DONT GO TO FAR WITH IT OR IT WILL COKE OUT THEN AJUST THE GOVENER A LITTLE. BUT GUYS YOU ARE RIGHT DONT TAKE THE GOVENER OFF RONG IDEA I HAVE DONE THAT BEFORE IT WILL RUNN GOOD BUT IT WARE THE KART DOWN SLOWLY THEN YOULL BE FUCKED YES BELT IS BETTER THEN A CHAIN IF YOU RIDE IT IN THE RAIN USE A CHAIN BECAUSE THE BELT WILL GET WET AN SLIP SO IF YOU LIKE TO PLAY IN THE WATER USE A CHAIN IN MACK THE SPROKIT ON THE MOTER BIGGER AN THE SPROKIT ONTHE TIER SMALLER WELL GOOD LUCK ALL THIS WORK FOR ME HOPE IT WORKS FOR YOU . HAVE FUN

-- nick (NLB72587@AOL.COM), April 23, 2003.

by a racing engine

-- crazy person with no money (litebike@aol.com), April 24, 2003.

Hey! you can just turn the key off, and scrap your car!

-- cikku grifex (me@global.net), April 25, 2003.

WOW! This message is still getting replies nine months after it was posted. Out of all the replies only the 6th one has any merit... Find out why the thing is slow. My guess is it was designed to be that way. All the answers miss a couple of fundamental points.... 1. The fact the guy has to ask how to make this Kart faster shows he dosen't have the skills needed to fix it even if he is told what to do and...

2. He's probably wrecked the thing long ago and moved on to something else he has no idea about. :0)

-- David (rpc_700@hotmail.com), April 26, 2003.


first thing to do is take the gover. off but when u are riding it let the throdal off every 5 sec if u leave it flord it will throw the conecton rod. it happens to me 4 times. Then put a bigger sproket on the motor and a smaller one on the axle. If u want to dump a lot of money in it you can put bigger cam shaved head bigger carb and stroke it out but make sure u do it right. and u can also bore the cilinder wall and port and polisi the intake and exoste port. and run higher gas. my mixers it buy 93 gas and a can of dryline and a can of starter fluied. add abought half the can of dryline and about half the can of starter fluid. it makes it go fast. here is a site u can go to to buy all the part jr-dragster.com they are good but is only for brigges if u dont have a brigges buy one but make it 5 hp flat head because ohv sucks.

-- casey (littleman5o299@aol.com), April 26, 2003.

if you still need an answer id be more then happy to help i race go- karts just like the one you described yes the first thing you want to do is open the case and take the govener out it will not hurt the engien the govener limits your motor from reacheing its high rpms the second thing you need to do is change the clutch you need a komit kart 30 series clutch then if you still need more speed you put a bigger gear on it chain side i run a 72 but i have an 9 horse if you still dont have enough power you need to get a bigger moter and a 40 series clutch a 72 totth gear should be all you need no matter what size of moter if you need more details or help feel free to email me i help all kinds of people on the net with go karts and remember you always have internal parts that can be upgraded also i highly recomend changeing the carbs to a tillson it has no floats and takeing the fuel pump off and makeing it gravity feed

keith 101

-- keith richardson (keith_r99@yahoo.com), April 26, 2003.


This is not an answer, but I do have a question. My friend has a go kart and we have made a few chain reapirs.... anyway the chain was really loose and he gave it a lot of gas which caused the chain to slit a lot, and half of the teeth came off the small sprocket on the clutch. Can you buy just a sprocket part for the clutch, instead of putting a whole new clutch on there. Oh and for the kid with a slow go kart. I you adjust the throttle form the petal to the engine. You can tweak it so it gives it a lot more gas, and power.

-- cody farrow (cfarrow@sbcglobal.net), April 29, 2003.

Ok i dont have a go-kart but i do have a minibike. It runs a 3.5 hp motor in it. i adjusted the carb to open fully, most moters don open fully that adda a lil more power. Next when i would gun it it would go fast then die down to an idle stat and just cruse. I tied that wi the throttle with wire insted of sping, this keeps it open fully. the combo makes you fly. i also added a 2 speed clutch and a 2 speed jackshaft for tourq and high top speed. Also i added a pipe by threding the muffler hole and goin to home depot and buying 1/2 piping and screwing it in. gives it a custome look too. Now my lil 3.5 hp engine is pussing 60-65 mph. No joke, when i get a speedometer ill take a pic for you. and its still running strong today after 1 1/2 years.

-- Cory (skatesx2003@yahoo.com), April 30, 2003.

you are a stupid head you should buy one online at some racing kart place... it will cost about $3600 but thats not to much... because im a lucky rich guy who is better than you...... dont listen to me because you are very stupid you bought one from wal-mart..... YOU ARE STUPID STUPID STUPID....stupid

-- (archway@yahoo.com), April 30, 2003.

First off, change the gear ratio usually abouty 3:1 works good. This next tip is unconventional and not that great of an idea, but if you want you could replace the gasket surrounding the piston with a piece of masking tape, this will give your engine about 1/16 in more compression and therefore giving you more horsepower and more torque.

-- Joel Argden (Joeldac24@aol.com), May 01, 2003.

just put a fucking v-8 supercharged engine on the fucking go kart, you'll fly oh and the guy with the flux copasiter idea I agree do that too.

-- nitro (denis1132@hotmail.com), May 01, 2003.

It all depends on how long you want to ride @ top speed if you have a small yard and not planing to go fast for a lond period of time say 2 minutes then i would take off the governor.... but if you are planing to go fast for a longer period of time say 4 minutes top speed "constant" than i would do 1 of 5 things instead of taking off the governor.. the higher rpm you run for a longer period of time without the governor the worse off for your engine and you will probably blow up your engine. and if your really in the need for speed than try all 5! # 1 get a hotter plug #2 try to enhance the exhaust coming from you engine..- new pipe #3 get better tires the more grip the better. #4 run a higher octane gas- instead of running unleaded get the most expensive gas at the station most of the time more $ p/ gallon = higher octane. if you do not plan on keeping the kart engine for a long time without any rebuilds...... than convert your engine to methanol note.. this will decrease engine life but will greatly increase your horsepower / speed #5 get a tune up change piston rings etc..only if the engine is old are has many hours of use on it. remove all carbon build up.. and most important try these things at your on risk if you are not familiar with engines/ engine componets let an experienced person do the work. good luck ,Drew

-- Drew Jones (Hotguy78954@yahoo.com), May 03, 2003.

that dude that said change all kinds of stuff for more aerodynamics is a dumb ass # 1 your not going to be racing in the Daytona 500 therefor keep your go cart the same or your just waisting time.

-- drew jones (hotguy78954@yahoo.com), May 03, 2003.

Just take off your old gas tank and get a new one and put in methonal.

ps. It sould go around 50 or 60 mph.

-- Kyle Patrick Britt (kyleb710wak@yahoo.com), May 05, 2003.


Get some small vacume tub and run it from the front off your go kart to the top of your air filter dont wory about dirt and shit geting in, the air filter pick that all up, this will force cold air in your engine and give you more horse power. This is cald ram air.

ps. You should check your air filter alote if you do this just to make sure it dose not get to dirty.

i dont know what else to say that will not cost alot

-- kenny 8hp ram air (poo_poo_number2@hotmail.com), May 05, 2003.


OK First of all none of these people know how to spell but besides that you can do something simple by drilling a bigger fuel hole in the carberator which will lessen gas mileage but will give you the easy speed that you need and like the other guys said get a better muffler and a torque converter simple things like that will help alot

-- The Great GearHead (Hailtokukluxklan69@yahoo.com), May 06, 2003.

im stupid and i bought a stupid wal-mart kart and i dont know what you guy are talking about.

-- im stupid (trick_gurlie@hotmail.com), May 06, 2003.

ALL RIGHT ALL OF THESE ANSWERES ARE WRONG I HAVE A MANCO RATTLER LXT IT HAS A 6.0 HP TECUMSEH, WHEN I FIRST GOT MINE IT DIDNT MOVE AT ALL (FROM THE IDIOTS AT WAL-MART) THEN IT WENT 110 THEN 15 WITH FUTSING THEN I DISCOVERED SOMETHING I COULD CHANGE ON THE ENGINE SO I DID IT NOW IT GOES 45. IM NOT SURE IF IM GOING TO BLOW UP THE ENGINE BECAUSE THERE ARE NUMBERS I PUT IT ON 5 AND I WAS WONDERING IF IM GOING TO BLOW UP THE ENGINE PUTTING IT ON 5 SO EMAIL ME HULKBUD89@AOL.COM, I AM A GO-KART GENIUS TECUMSEH RULES

-- CHRISTOPHER CHEEK (HULKBUD89@AOL.COM), May 11, 2003.

Okay, removing the governer will allow you to increase your RPMS and will take some of the load off your engine, but it wont actualyl icnrease engine power. To do this you have several options, aside from a new engine:

a. Get a bigger muffler b. Bore larger cylinders and adjust piston rods as neccesary c. Change fuel. I personally use 20% nitromethane and the rest methanol for my setup, however this is bad for the engine unless you be sure to keep the engine cool. THis will require adjusting the carburator, just like any change of fuel. Youll need to lower the air to fuel ratio for any nitromethane mixture, otherwise you will overheat the engine fast. I only run my rig for short periods of time, 30 secodns top (short races); as such, my cooling system consists of aluminum plate welded into a water jacket around the finned areas of the engine block with two 2" pipes fitted in the top, angled away from the engine (one on each side). There is also a small water resivior on top. Steam billows out of the two pipes like mad, and just remember to fill it when the engine is cool or you'll crack the engine block. I run fuel mixtures up to 75% nitromethane, but at the cost of a damaged engine that must be repaired after only one run.

d. precool the fuel. This allows the fuel to undergo more thermal expansion in the engine, and if the fuel is cooled to around 10C you might be able to double your horsepower, but be carefull or you'll loose a piston ;). You don't want to build too much engine pressure, but youll just have to test it slowly lowering fuel temperature in the resivior (or better yet cool it while its in the fuel line). Out of a 5 hp engine you probably wont get a lot more power, but you can get enough to make a difference.

There are also other fuels you might consider, but be very carefull when changing fuels, these engines were NOT meant to run anything but petrol. Also note that nitromethane fuel mixtures behave much like disel and cutting the fuel or plugging the exhaust migth be the only way to cut the engine, many people try to cut the spark plug power but this wil not always kill the engine.

Now dont go putting yourself in the burn unit, i've injured myself enough messing with nitromethane fuel and tweaking my engine. Be very carefull with any tweaks you make, for the sake of your engine AND yourself.

And the humor in my rig is that it's a mower -not a riding mower, a self propelled 'walk-behind' mower. We run these things with remote killswitches (read: clip on safety bar and pullcord) and kill them halfway down our track, and its quite interesting to see these mowers go flying down the track at 40-50mph

-- s maddox (uberg33k@hotmail.com), May 11, 2003.


ALL RIGHT THIS GUY ABOVE ME DOES NOT KNOW ANYTHING AND IS AN 8 YEAR OLD WANNABE IF U WANNA KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT GO-KARTS OR HOW TO MAKE IT GO FASTER WITHOUT SPENDING MONEY OR TAKING OFF THE GOVE EMAIL ME, I AM THE GENIUS

-- JJ (HULKBUD89@AOL.COM), May 11, 2003.

almost all of these pepes are rite...i used to race go karts and im now into sport compacts...the first thing u should do is attach a racing or hi performance flow muffler(very cheap to do)...then u should probly change the air filter and/or ghetto rig a cool air intake with a K&N filtercharger...then probly new spark plug, then new gear ratios(play with it till u find a good one), then a torque converter if theres not already one...and take it to a machine shop to bore and port it...there all really cheap excluding the last one...and if u cant bore and port it, just take it apart, clean and rebuild if ur self and use this NOS octane booster...its not real nitrous but its made by the same comp. and it will increase ur horsepower...and change ur oil to a preformance lube.......if u skate and have msn add me......

-- Eric dusnt matter (label_sk8er_01@hotmail.com), May 11, 2003.

Ooooooh....get those pretty neon lights, they always make cars go faster. And get one of those musical horns....they will make it go faster. And get the steriod junkie to push your cart down a hill, yea yea....now you will go faster...oh wait, drop a hit of X and put your go-cart in the back of a pick up truck and have the guy drive real fast as you sit in the go cart....yea yea...that would be cool. Or if you had lots of duct tape, you could tape yourself to the hood of the truck and pretend you are flying.....wow man...that would rock...bring a video cam too. WOw

-- Chuck Farley (charles_ufarley@hotmail.com), May 12, 2003.

first get a small minibike then get a oversized engine from a generator.then put good oil in the engine.put wd 40 on the chain ever time before you ride and after riding . wd 40 the axles, shaft and clutch.get a big sproket for the engine and get a small sproket for the wheel. get a bigger air filter and mafialer. get a hotter spark plug get some racing fuel for race cars or alcohol. change oil ever 10-15 hours of riding.keep cean. clean out air filter , mafailer, and carderater ever month to 2 months.ALWAYS WARM UP ENGINE FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES. AS SOON AS YOU START IT OR WARM IT UP DONT BEAT ON IT AT FIRST. YOU WILL GET MORE LIFE OUT OF YOU ENGINE.

-- mike renza (mcr gangsta@aol.com), May 12, 2003.

first get a small minibike then get a oversized engine from a generator.then put good oil in the engine.put wd 40 on the chain ever time before you ride and after riding . wd 40 the axles, shaft and clutch.get a big sproket for the engine and get a small sproket for the wheel. get a bigger air filter and mafialer. get a hotter spark plug get some racing fuel for race cars or alcohol. change oil ever 10-15 hours of riding.keep cean. clean out air filter , mafailer, and carderater ever month to 2 months.ALWAYS WARM UP ENGINE my minibike will do about 65- FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES. AS SOON AS YOU START IT OR WARM IT UP DONT BEAT ON IT AT FIRST. YOU WILL GET MORE LIFE OUT OF YOU ENGINE if you take it easy at first.my minibike will do about 65-70

-- mike renza (mcr gangsta@aol.com), May 12, 2003.

all of you people are pathetic fools!!! you guys dont know shit!!! first of all all of ur ideas sound like some child came up with them.no one here knows anything about engines which makes youall fucken assholes!! i could help you guys out but you all sound too stupid to have any mechanical know how!! so just fuck you all,!! P.S you make me sick with all pathetic ideas u come up with!!

-- fucken assholes (asswipes@aol.com), May 13, 2003.

people do not know how to Spell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- big bob (crazypeople@fool .com), May 13, 2003.

This is quite possibly one of the funniest message boards i have ever seen. Anyone know of any other good ones where people make me laugh as hard?

-- andrew (schippag@yahoo.com), May 13, 2003.

yo take the gov. pin out. also does anyone know were i can get shit to soop up my go kart if so im me

-- andrew (AROC12988@YAHOO.COM), May 13, 2003.

make shure you're go-kart i getting comprsssion

-- Jonathan Baugh (speedalot@speed-racer.com), May 13, 2003.

ALL OF U SHUT THE HELL UP...U SUCK U SUCK U SUCK...I DON'T CARE ABOUT UR STINKIN' PROBLEMS. AND GET A FREAKIN' DICK-TION-ARY!! BYTCHIES!!! KISS MY ASS!!

-- ShUtup!! (usuck@usuckdotcom.com), May 14, 2003.

get a small smog pump and hook it up to the shaft to turn it. then run a line to the air intake it will pump cold air and give u some more power

-- john (chevymahem454@aol.com), May 15, 2003.

THIS IS THE FUNNIEST SHIT I HAVE READ IN A LONG TIME! LoL

-- DANIEL (FOO@BAR.COM), May 15, 2003.

umm im not recommending this for every person tryin to speed up their go kart but i have done it to my old 16 horse , first i took an 18 horse came and i bored it out and stuck the 18 horse piston and crank , i hooked up dual carbs,(it can be done i have done it but rather not suggest it your kart will be really jumpy) and you run highest octane u can run, and i rigged a blower up to my carbs (consisted of a 12 volt hair dryer)and take off the muffler and put on a straight pipe(really loud, and may consist of flames so watch out)and put a bigger pulley or sprocket on the engine and a smaller one on the axle (this will make one revolution of the engine move the sprocket on the back that much more) which means more rotation of the wheels but WARNING: plz do not take off roll cage if u have one , it is very unsafe i flipped my go kart from the start from having too much torque and pulled a wheelie , and crashed it going down the road at 75 miles per hour and there was nothign left of the roll bars when i got done so plz do so at ur own risk!

-- Sed Sagarsee (sedsaid@hotmail.com), May 15, 2003.

I have a go kart that will go round 90 and i toke it to a long parking lot to test it its name is frankenstein

-- jDOG (Jdog@ellijaY.COM), May 15, 2003.

If you really want your go-cart to go faster, then you can do some of the following: get bigger tires (it works trust me) change gear ratios get faster engine put in high octane fuel. DO NOT TAKE THE ROLL BAR OFF!!!

p.s. It's called hooked on phonics- GET IT!!

-- Bryan (bj@aolo.com), May 18, 2003.


Sell the go cart and buy a car, all cars go pretty fast compared to a go cart.

-- Dan (danielsbigheart@yahoo.com), May 19, 2003.

Its Simple, buy a Doge Viper and take the engine out, put this in that cart and see if it helps. P.S put your seat belt on.

-- (gtauto@aol.com), May 20, 2003.

Would it be possible for a 5 hp go cart, not using fuel that is cooled to absolute zero or a paxton supercharger, just a regular engine with multiple gears like 6 from a 250 ninja, would it be possible for him to hit 100 mph without going downhill, with no wind in his favor. He is about 250lbs, thanks mike

-- mike (burb19722@yahoo.com), May 20, 2003.

Well to make it go faster you have to 1. take it to a go kart shop or 2. fix it up your self and make it run on alcohol.

-- wil gandy (Willsmitih2094@yahoo.com), May 20, 2003.

goto the hardware store and buy you a honda 16hp and it will save you alot of time and money. you will tell a big difference. it will cost about $400. Or you could buy you a alachol bunner 45hp from JEGS.com for about $1000. dont waste any mony on that motor!!! PS: I have a 1969 429 cobra jet if ya wanna put that in it it has 475hp stock :P Thanks: John

-- JPM (blueveinthrober@bunghole.net), May 20, 2003.

Add Some water ,not much maybe a cup full to the fuel this will keep the engine cooler and create a better cobustion, then put in some rubbing alchol as well, cuz everyone knows alchol burns. Also try adding vinegar to the oil this will thin it out and cause better lub which in turn make more power. I hope this help cuz I did it to my BMW and now the cops can't even catch me.

-- Dope (tricks@aol.com), May 20, 2003.

anyone who puts water in thier gas is a fucking idiot it only hurts the engine

-- Water?? (Beerdrinker30@aol.com), May 21, 2003.

You should take off that engine, and strap on a jet turbine, or get some Nitrous Oxide and strap that on there. Oh don't forget a supercharger. PS. dont ever put water in the gas tank, hence the name GAS TANK!!! fucking dick

-- Smart Guy (AudioVideo22@aol.com), May 22, 2003.

Well i have a gokart but the piton got messed up how could i fix iti think the piston burned and if i buy a new piston who much will it cost???

-- Moises Dix (Holla3o5@aol.com), May 23, 2003.

goto www.jegs.com and on the left hand side goto jr dragsters, you can by some bad ass shit there, and all your go karts will go faster (whoot whoot)

-- (www.christheman@charter.net), May 24, 2003.

Umm can i put ram or nitrous on a gokart if so how? and will it do anything?

-- (Christheman@charter.net), May 24, 2003.

WHAT KIND OF MUFFLER WOULD I NEED TO MAKE MY 5 HP BRIGGS AND STRATTON GO KART LOUDER???????????????????????? AND COULD I STRAIT PIPE IT????

-- kelly wells (kelly_wells19@hotmail.com), May 26, 2003.

The first thing you should do is put sugar in your gas. It will get your engine reving without hurting it. Second you sould put flour in your oil tank. it almost magically decreases the friction. Don't listen to all of the other people; they can't even spell. if you try this please post your success stories on tyhis page I'd love to hear them.

I cant't really lie to you saying I made my gokart got 100 mph but i got my walmart gokart going about 45-60 mph (depending on the terrain)

-- speed Freak (don'thaveone@won'tgetone.com), May 26, 2003.


put bigger tires on the back, clean the air filter (or replace it), clean out the pipes (oil buildup can really delay the speed and slow it down, also take the gov. off

-- Corey (orgnlprankstr442@aol.com), May 26, 2003.

i havea question, i bought a 6.5 horsepower go kart and i ran short on oil and i wasnt aware of it and the engine stalled, how much would it cost to be fixed

-- benji fischer (santac97@aol.com), May 26, 2003.

Don't know without seeing it. You can bring it to the shop and I will get it moving for you. www.scootersworld.com

-- reuben da speed freek. (reuben@scootersworld.com), May 26, 2003.

First of all try a bottle of NOS If that doesnt work buy a new go-kart.

yours sincerly Scutters.

-- Scutters o shea (Freekydude@oceanfree.net), May 27, 2003.


HOW DO I INSTALL OR BUY A STRAIT PIPE?????????????

-- wang (mr.Hugewang@hotmail.com), May 28, 2003.

I think if you buy a new antiflightcleaner to put at the end of your tuffgarden it will go about gettynammy faster. Then extend your F- pipe to the same length as the emginetweeter, This will make your pittanglers spark better. Then the last thing i have is to buy a Polaris Sportsman 700 and forget the go-kart.

Trust me i owned both get a wheela'

-- Hardcore annoyance (Bgobeil1@maine.rr.com), May 31, 2003.


Whas up with all these stupid responses about turbo/superchargeing, boreing out, and NOS? Who would waste that kind of money on a walmart go-kart? If you want it to go faster, increase your clutch to axle drive ratio and ajust your governer to 6000 rpm.

-- aakruzer (janhlavac@go.com), June 02, 2003.

shorter the chain the better. if that dont work try kmart.you can get a job there ,save your money and by a real gocart

-- jim vo (poolmanjim06413@yahoo.com), June 02, 2003.

if i were you i would put high performance oil in,then change the spark plug( get an NGK spark plug resistor) My go kart used to go 30 mph now i gos around 40mph because of that, i also would buy a tune up kit.

-- JARED LAMBERT (jrl9@msn.com), June 03, 2003.

Learn to fucking spell you morons!

-- doucher (ugly_douche@yourface.com), June 05, 2003.

HEY LOOK... EVERY1 CAN C WAT I PUT...HAHA...U FAGS DONT KNO NOTHIN BOUT GO-KARTS...WELL NIETHER DO I BUT U GUYS FUCKIN SUCK

-- Chris (ian't tellin) (why_do_u_care@whoever.com), June 05, 2003.

who woul put water in the gas tank. He doesn't know shit about fucking go karts and neither do you.

-- la la la la la (crap@aol.com), June 05, 2003.

What kind of fucking ediete would put water in a gas tank? You because you dont know shit about go karts

-- poop shoes (h20polo@aol.com), June 05, 2003.

that GUY IS RITE U DONT NOKNOW SHIT ABOUT G-KARTS...FUCKIN DUMBASSES... I CANT BELIEVE PPL ACTUALLY WANT TO HELP U...DAMN...U GUYS SUCK...COCK...HAHAHAHA FAGS

-- iam not tellin u ppl (ksdhijfdhgkjfdhkgj@shit.com), June 05, 2003.

to make your gocart faster you need to get a smaller sprocket for the rearend. and smaller tires. you don't want very big tires because the big tires will not turn over as good little tires and thry help go faster too.

-- josh rogers (josh71749@yahoo.com), June 06, 2003.

in order to make the go cart go faster you should put the bigger tires in the front. My butt seems to feel better when i do this. I know a lot about gocarts. I dont own one. I have never driven one. I suck penis. You should too. thank you for your time. You all are gay making your gocarts go faster if you wanted something fast maybe you should get a job and buy a car you dumb fuckers!!!

-- Nicklaus sewell (sewell_nick@hotmail.com), June 07, 2003.

Shut the fuck up nicholas sewell. go sit on your bed post and fuck your daddy! at least people with go karts have a better hobby than sucking cock! you're a fucking faggot!

-- Nivek-God of the underworld (excalibur5036702@aol.com), June 07, 2003.

HI MI NAME IS JACK AND I AM EIHGT YEARS OLD. mY MOM BORT ME A GOKART FOR MY BIRTHDAY FROM WALMART AND I READ THIS POST FOR TIPS TO MAKE IT FAST AND I PUT FLUOR AND WATER IN MY ENGINE, AND KEROSENE, AND PAINT IT RED. BUT NOW IT DOES NOT START ANYMORE. MY MOM IS MAD AT ME AND MY FRIENDS AND SHE WONT BYE ME ANYMORE GOKARTS SHE SAID. HOW CAN I START MY GOKART AGAIN? I WANT TO SHOW MY MOM THAT ITS NOT BROKEN. jACK.

-- Jack (jack@aol.com), June 11, 2003.

First of all i want to know y the heck u wuld put kerosen and water and flour into a motor!

-- Lance Olesen (lolesen_tridge@hotmail.com), June 13, 2003.

ok jack, it was kinda stupid to put that stuff in it put what u culd do is drain the oil and put new oil in and ull have to open the combustion chamber up and pour gas in there to wash all that stuff u put in there, but dont put wash it wit water and get a new spark plug cuz its probably ruined, thats all i know for now

-- Lance (lolesen_tridge@hotmail.com), June 13, 2003.

Ok get a alchool fuel raceing go cart here is some info about the track we race at .Slippery Rock Raceway Cemetery Road Slippery Rock, PA Mike McFeaters, track owner (724) 794-4971

Spectators: $3.00 Pit Pass: $7.00 Kart Entry: $12.00 per class Class Age Minimum weight 1st Year Rookie/Rookies (purple restrictor) 8-12 245 # Jr. Box Stock (gold restrictor) 10-15 300 # Sr. 2 Cycle 16 minimum 325 # Sr. Box Stock Light 15 minimum 325 # Sr. Box Stock Medium 15 minimum 350 # Sr. Box Stock Heavy 15 minimum 375 # Sr. Super Stock Light 15 minimum 350 # Sr. Cage 16 minimum # Sr. Ltd Modified Heavy 15 minimum 375 # Sr. Box Stock Super Heavy 15 minimum 400# Sr. 2 Unlimited 15 minimum All Stars Weight Jr. Champ-Cage 12-16 335# We will run any additional class with a minimum of 4 karts. Gates open at 11:00 AM Hot Laps: 1:00 PM Races: 1:30 PM

All 4 cycle stock classes are subject to tech as per W.K.A. All 4 cycle classes must run alky only. Fuel may be teched in any heat or feature. Oil may be teched on grid. Briggs & Stratton only in stock classes. Weight requirements will be checked after all races. Failure to comply will result in disqualification.

Use of speedway without the written permission of current management is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

In the event of rain out the race will not be rescheduled. No refunds after sign in. Entry fee will be good for next scheduled race. A new pit pass will be required if practice has already started

and these Karts are fast we I have one and i race at this track and 2 outher ones any questions email me and here is the tacks web page http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/2044/ One tip these are not for your yard it these are for raceing on a dirt track for Karts thank you

-- ~*LP*~ (sweetgirl20016335@yahoo.com), June 14, 2003.


First I would get a bigger sproket and a torque converter.Maybe a little bigger tires.Being bigger around spinning at the same speed will cover more ground.I would definately put a different air filter on it.I also would put a header on it.A header will make it much louder and while decellerating can make flames shoot out.Pretty cool.

P.S. A lot of people on here know what their talking about.A lot don't.Most of you don't realize that a 'Motor' is electric. An Engine is powered by fuel.By the way I'm proud of the four of you that actually know how to spell.Can the rest of you even Peace,Love,and Sorrow spell your own name? ozwizard9

-- Corey Osborne (ozwizard9@yahoo.com), June 14, 2003.


Sorry, but i have a spelling error i would like to correct.In my last entry i said 'definately' it's spelled 'definitely'.Sorry for error I just over look it.I guess it ok though being one of five who care.

Peace,Love,and Sorrow ozwizard9

-- Corey Osaborne (ozwizard9@yahoo.com), June 14, 2003.


ok,first of all alot of people here know what they are talking about,the onley thing i can think of if to LOOSEN THE GOV.!my freind had the same prob.dont take it of thou. and i got a gueston,i dont really know alot about thes things so dont e-mail me saying(your a idiot)....ok ,with that said,does a mini bike have a GOV.?if so or if not,how can i make it faster? please e-mail me with answers,BUT WHO GOTA BE REAL SIMPLE cuz im realy new to these things

-- matt ivy (ozzyozzfan@aol.com), June 15, 2003.

(srry i said who,its you and i miss spelled these,srry!)

-- matt ivy (ozzyozzfan@aol.com), June 15, 2003.

ok,now do you guys really think this guy still cares about his slow go cart? its been months!this mesage bord has become a place for people to give there dumb ideas,here there is a guy who is talking bout puting water in the gastank!!and then that poor kid lisend to him and ended up fucking over his engine. just take the damn gov. off

-- mini biker (zick22@aol.com), June 15, 2003.

i have a tecumseh 3.5 hp engine go-kart, and i know pretty much nothing about engines, and i was wondering if someone could give me easy directions to make my go-kart go faster

-- steven penske (stevenpeven1@yahoo.com), June 15, 2003.

im trying to hook a 2 or 3 hp motor up to a scooter, now if i have a frame and an engine, how do i attatch a simple clutch or some sort of mechanism to govern the ratio between accelerating and power output from the engine, because i dont want a piece of shit so that if i put my foot down, it doesnt matter how far i push it because its all the same past a certain point, and doesnt do shit before that point, THANK YOU

-- alex huckstepp (alexhuckstepp@hotmail.com), June 15, 2003.

FUCK ALL YOU DUMBASS MOTHER FUCKING MORONS WHEN YOU PUT SUGAR IN YOUR GAS IT GETS HOT AND TURNS INTO CARMEL AND SEIZES YOUR ENGINE FLOUR IN YOR OIL MAKES IT THICKER AND WILL EITHER SEIZE THE ENGINE OR MAKE IT RUN VERY POOPLY WATER WILL THIN OUT THE GAS MAKING IT LESS EFFICIENT AND A QUESTION IS WATER FLAMMABLE OR EVEN COMBUSTABLE IDONT FUCKING THINK SO YOU ALL SEROUSLY NEED TO BE SHOT IN THE FUCKING HEAD FOR HOW STUPID YOU ARE COMMON SENSE PEOPLE MY FUCKING GOD YOU ALL ARE FUCKING LOSERS!!!

-- SUCK MY MOTHER FUCKING DICK (IHATEFUCKINGIDIOTS@ANTIIDIOT.COM), June 15, 2003.

LOOK,I GOTA LOWN MOWER MOTER AND A BIKE. I NEED SOME MAGICKAL WAY TO SOME HOW HOOK IT UP TO THE BIKE AND MAKE IT A MOTOR BIKE. DONT TELL ME THATS DUMB,ITS NOT MY IDEA.IM POSTING IT UP HERE FOR A FREIND. SO COULD YOU HELP ME OUT?

-- the guy with the gun (zick22@aol.com), June 16, 2003.

Im sure all the Answers givin probably work probably work but what I did was tighten my throtle cable\wire now it goes faster.

-- Jhonny appleseed (ZIPZAPBOY@HOTMAIL.COM), June 16, 2003.

man, yall are some cool people telling people to put sugar in their gas tank and flour in their oil, i bet yall feel real good being jerks about crap like that. if any one has some real advice about a briggs and stratton 3 horse power engine, then please email me and tell me. thank you

-- curtis (idunnomysn@msn.com), June 16, 2003.

i jus got a go cart and i plan on costumizing it for a senior project. i jus wana know ware to find the govener, i looked all over in the carb, thotle, and everything but cant find it. i know it goes faster cause i nig riged a string directly from the the thotle on the eginge and yanked it, the bitch flew but i know it isnt good for the engige. ne ideas on how to help? and if you peeps got ne other simple ways to increase power and speed, besides the basics, let me know ps. does it matter if the bigger spocket is on the axel and small one off the engine?

-- tony bruce (dynamicsgt1705@aol.com), June 17, 2003.

increasing the number of the tooths on the sproket of the axle and decreasing the number of tooths on the sproket of the drive shaft (ALSO PUTTING ON SMALLER WHEELS) will provide a smaller top speed, but acceleration will increase (its just like being in a lower gear) and vice versa will INCREASE TOP SPEED BUT DECREASE ACCELERATION.

THE EASIEST WAY OF INCREASIN MAX SPEED IS BUYT BUYING BIGGER WHEELS, HOPE THIS WILL HELP

-- GO-FUCK-URSELF@VAGINA.COM (GO-FUCK-URSELF@VAGINA.COM), June 18, 2003.


ok in the middle of this shit, some dude said that taking the governer off will not increase engine power, well this guy is wrong he obviously loves penis, increasing rpm's then chaning gear ratio so that you either add teeth to the axle sproket, or get a sproket with less teeth for your crankshaft (OR BOTH). DUMB ASS BITCH

-- VAGINA EATER (VAGINA@HOTMAIL.COM), June 18, 2003.

LISEN UP!this is a mesage board 4 people to tell there tips on making a G-cart faster.there are people talking about how wrong every body is and how right they are.JUST SHUT UP!becouse we dont wonna here you talking about (im right and your wrong and your a fuckin cock sucker)dont post it ,send it to the fuckin person that wrote it at least!!!!!most of the people that i see now are those kind of people!!!and they give screen names like(fuck you @ bitch.com). dont you have any respect 4 your self,cuz you are leting every body know that you act like a 4yr old that cant control there little timper.go run 2 mommy and com the fuck down!!!

-- no one knows my name..... (zick22@aol.com), June 18, 2003.

I was searching the internet about some Briggs stuff when I happened on to this group...and I must say, I about fell out of my chair laughing at the inmaturity of the responses!! I saw a few good responses at first, but then it went all to hell with name calling and outright rudeness. Being an observer of human nature, I found it a very entertaining look into the dark side of the human psyche.

I really like that Jet Fuel suggestion...he he he, must have figured on Mollollie Pop's kart being repowered with an Allison 250 or Pratt & Whitney PT6. It won't be pounds per horsepower, but horsepowers per pound!! My outrageous suggestion? Well, repower it with a Cummins B5.9 Turbo Diesel. It'll outpull any gasser kart out there and run a million miles between overhauls. Really, I hope Mollollie Pop can get the info he/she from all that mess and disregard the rest of the hate and discontent which, unfortunatly, seems to propagate on the internet these days and hides all the good information. Cheers!

-- Duker (mgrant4503nospam@yahoo.com), June 19, 2003.


first of all im no freaking genius but i know a hella lot more about ohv/flat head engines then a lot of these people. If you guys wanna talk about puting sugar in your engine of flower in the crank then maybe you should take a home ec class. Putting sugar in you fuel tank doesnt do anything other than screw up your carb. If your looking for performance with out spending any more money then i would custom build a header w/flange to meet the specs of a store purchased one. Second if you want more power go ahead take the govenor off but dont blame me for the connecting rod you just threw through your block. If your going to run your engine above 3600rpm's then build the motor. In the motor I built I first bought a connecting rod with a bearing, you do this because the stock connecting rod is drilled and pushed on to the crank. Also you must take out the plastic gear that rides next to the cam gear. That is your internal govenor when your rev pasted 3600rpm then that gear engages which is connected to the govenor linkage. which pushes the throttle body on the carb back to slow down the revs. I would then get high strength valve springs and a wild cam shaft. If your modifing any kind of single cylander motor and need help please email me at offspring7567474@aol.com P.S I do SOHC motors and DOHC and of corse single cylander pushrod engines thanks

-- john smith (offspring7567474@aol.com), June 19, 2003.

ya i got a v6, how can i supe that up

-- gayass ass (ihavenoidea@aol.com), June 19, 2003.

i took my 5hp briggs engene apart and took the piston and a dremil and carved 5 more slots for compression rings and instaled the rings. i did this to have a diesel briggs. I put diesel in the gas tank, and a super duper connecting rod out of a tractor so it wouldnt break, and i took out the spark plug, and screwed in a bolt. i had to install an electric starter because it had so much compreshon it wouldnt start. it will only turn 1275 rmp max. it only ran about 15 minutes until it overheeted and seezed up. when i took apart my engene, both parts to the crank case were badly bent and there was toons of oil every where. those of you who think this is a bunch of bull can emale me and i can show you a picture. also i have a chevrolet celebrity urosport witha manual trans. 10,000 miles, and the clutch was "grabby" i pulled the motor and greased the disk, pressure plate, and flywheel. i know nuthing about clutches, and my friends said that would make it run really smooth. it dont move at all now and i cant afford a new clutch system i am so up set. emale me if you have any solutions

-- jimbob (motormouth350@hotmail.com), June 21, 2003.

well, this is what i done with my 5 1/2hp petrol engine, over fill the oil and mix petrol with a small amount of two stroke moter bike oil and you give the engine more power and speed! P.S. you neet to run the engine with just once a week or the engine will ge realy beeping mucked up. call me for more detais on motoring 07745804096 thanks

-- callum j cull (c033643604@hotmail.com), June 21, 2003.

well i usually dont ride go-karts but i once made a crappy go-kart go about 65mph. it might cost some money but its really worth it. kay look in the paper for a used dirtbike of some sort. get a 2-stroke 500cc. they go the fastest in karts. for example a cr500, honda those are great. and replace your kart motor with this motor in the bike. it should raise your horsepower by about 800%! But by new sprockets and chains cause they could wear if they arent the good kind( or snap in two). or iuf you are broke just bore a bigger hole for the piston (not yourself ask a professional to do it!). this will only raise it by about 2 horsepower but its better than nothing.

-- Kaolla (suu@animetheme.com), June 21, 2003.

DUDE I REALLY ****ED UP MY 11HP ENGINE. WHY MUST YOU TELL ME FALSE STUFF ABOUT FLOUR SUGAR AND ALCOHL, WATER? THAT ENGINE COST $399.99 AND WAS PRACTILLY BRAND NEW!! IT HAD LESS THAN 2 HOURS ON IT. NOW IT IS TOTALY RUINED!!!!!! THE WHOLE **********ING THING IS SIEZED UP AND I WORKED ALL SUMMER LAST YEAR FOR THE MONEY TO BUY THIS MOTOR. GOSH I WISH PEOPLE WOULDNT GIVE FALSE INFORMATION ABOUT "SUPEING UP MOTORS" NOW I HAVE NUTHING!!!!!! THANKS FOR NUTHING I NOW HAVE A USELESS GOKART FRAME AND USELESS MOTOR.

-- kjldsfjl;ksd (kljdsflk;jdsf@kjldsfjkl;sd.com), June 21, 2003.

You will just have to trust me on this one. First mix sugar and alcohol together and pour in fuel tank. This will make your engine run up to 1\3 cooler. Next, if you want the best compression, you must tighten your spark plug as tight as possible. Use a breaker bar and keep turning it until you cant tighten it any more. Next, to make sure nothing is leaking out of the cylinder head, tighten the head bolts as tight as possible. You will hear a big pop. This is normal as it insures the head bolts are locked in position. Next NEVER USE FLOUR IN YOUR ENGINE!!!!!!!! Always use something that is durable. Use iron filings or sand or if you cant find either, use very small rocks. This will add durabillity to your engine, and increase the life of your engine. Most people say this is this is not true, however do not listen to them. They can't even spell right. Who would you trust, some fool, or a mechanical expert. This method has kept my engine running for years and shows no sign of breaking down. You will never have to change your oil ever because the iron filings or sand will clean your engine. For optimum performance, remove air breather. That little bit of soft dirt will never hurt your engine. I have won several state competitions this way, and my gokart use to go only 30mph, but now it goes 110mph.

-- jlk;sfdljk (iliefigenerogher@lifsdlijfdsjiof.com), June 21, 2003.

Whoah!!!! Thanks whoever told me to put iron filings and sand in my engine. The sugar/alcohol mix really helped my engine. Heck now it will pop wheelies. I would recomend these steps to anybody. i now get twice the compression. my engine hasnt run this good in years

THANKS!!!!

-- nhfhg (kdsflk;jsdflks;dj@kldsklsd.com), June 21, 2003.


Hey, don't forget to prime it with BEER!

-- Duker (mgrant4503nospam@yahoo.com), June 23, 2003.

if any one actually puts sugar in there tank please slap yourself yo stupid fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- jon doe (blah1234@hotmail.com), June 23, 2003.

i took the govoner off of mine then i changed the sprockets over and then i added a set of fire stone wheels,next i got me some cord board and some oak 1by2,s then i took the cord board and 1 bys and made a set of wings cause after i did all that other stuff i figured it should fly ,and boy does it .now i can take off down the street and i fly all over the neighborhood.

-- jackson stewart (freekshow_1@yahoo.com), June 23, 2003.

i have a 3hp briggs and stratton engine not ane weak ass shit from wallmart but i need to know how to soop it up i tired of going slow

-- Kenny (slimshady_00_55@yahoo.com), June 24, 2003.

hey, my name is adam im gay, i took the muffler off my go kart and stuck it up my ass and then put it back on and it was pushing 40 mph when it usually goes thirty

-- lucky gay guy (www.stenson_49_2006@hotmail.com), June 24, 2003.

ok what u do is get sand paper. then take of ur carberater and sand both the holes on it bigger then an smooth it it will make it a sh**T load faster

-- tohmas jefferson jr (john126903@aol.com), June 24, 2003.

your a faggot ass bitch

-- spongebob (fhfsksk@hotmail.com), June 24, 2003.

i have two racing engines...They were bought stock...well one was found in the garbage and i fixed it up by just taking it all apart and cleaning it...and never gave up for it to run. the one from the garbage runs bout 40-55 mph. im useing a live axle yard cart, with 12- 64 tooth. i get up and go fast..even on an incline, i weigh 230 lbs, and my gocart maybe..80 lbs at the most.

now the other engine i have, was a stock 5 hrs BS "fun cart" engine. ranprobably about 15-20 mph, i raced that engine with a racing carb. i had the the oil re done with a racing oil (forgot which type) it runs the cart cooler and smells good too. I use "alcohal" for a burnin mix. It ran me bout 70-80 mph...I have a racing clutch on both of these engines...TIP: do not run alcohal enless u live by sum1 or u can make it on ur own. it is expensive bout 3-5 dollars a gallon and its hard to find. racing clutches r not ment for hilly landscapes enless u no what your doing. and another tip..for more torque..adjust your valve clearence...loosen for my torque..have fun b safe and make sure if u race, use a helmet i learned the hard way.. -Shawn

-- Shawn (shmi303@yahoo.com), June 25, 2003.


look there are many things u can do some take lots of money put theres cheeper things. like run gass with a higher ouctain like supper or premium that will give your engin a batter responce. doint run no bad gass from rusted cans or any thing. keep your chain or belt toint the more slack the slower the responce.you can also buy air filters that alow more air in and keep them clean a little dirt or dust can caulse problems.pipes make a increace in speed to some pipes are not worth the money thow just drillind a small hole in the stock pipe will give less air restriction but keep some kind of pipe on there you still need some restriction. there the cheepiest ways and the work.

-- kurt c (efjm@netreach.net), June 25, 2003.

I have a 3hp Briggs I put together and I ported the intake and exhaust (basically just got rid of the casting marks so fuel and exhaust will flow better), I ported the Carburetor-to-block hole to fit the gasket right, I ported the block-to-carburetor hole to fit the gasket, and I ran “royal purple” synthetic racing oil with good octane fuel. I also machined off the threads in the block on the exhaust side so it would flow better and added my straight pipe (8 inch pipe is a good size). I removed the choke valve on the carburetor and machined the throttle arm so it would open 180 degrees. Along with a racing gasket kit, I ended up with 8hp on the dyno. Of course I did this myself at my dad’s job so paying for it could be costly, and I used my friends dyno so I got plenty of freebies. But feel free to e-mail me at chief455@bellsouth.net, I could to do it for a fair price. But no pressure. If you can do it yourself more power to you!

-- Robert Mogro (chief455@bellsouth.net), June 26, 2003.

first of all the best way to make it run is to just do a manual tune up on everything but since you probably didn't know this, don't because you will definitely lose parts or put it back together half assed and put yourself or someone around you in danger. use common sense you want this guy who bought a go-kart from walmart to put special cams and double carburators on his engine!? he's gonna go flying down the street at 75 and nail into a tree. oh yeah he would definitley get fucked because because some of you clowns told him to take his roll cage off. the kids end up in a coffin cause he wanted to make his "rattler XLT" go faster.

-- john the bear (pantssnatcher@hotmail.com), June 26, 2003.

i have a great idea.....LOSE SOME WIEGHT FAT ASS!! THEN YOUR FUCKING CART WONT BE DRAGGIN ON THE GROUND!!

-- john doe (fubar@stfu.com), June 27, 2003.

get the rattler slxt

-- Traglyin Supertanie (glabar@supertyu.com), June 27, 2003.

dumb ass buy a car mother fucker and what the hell are you doing buying a go-kart at wal-mart

-- Fuck you (heyasshole@aol.com), June 27, 2003.

i already answered ur question but wanted to again just cuz all these ppl are jackasses and dont know what theyre talkin about...i used to race go karts and im now into sport compacts...the first thing u should do is attach a racing or hi performance flow muffler(very cheap to do)...then u should probly change the air filter and/or ghetto rig a cool air intake with a K&N filtercharger...then probly new spark plug, then new gear ratios(play with it till u find a good one), then a torque converter if theres not already one...and take it to a machine shop to bore and port it...there all really cheap excluding the last one...and if u cant bore and port it, just take it apart, clean and rebuild if ur self and use this NOS octane booster...its not real nitrous but its made by the same comp. and it will increase ur horsepower...and change ur oil to a preformance lube.......believe me....i modify sport compact cars......and i added u on msn

-- Eric dusnt matter (label_sk8er_01@hotmail.com), June 29, 2003.

Wow, I didn't know I would ever get so many responses but now my go- kart is LONG gone *lol*

-- Mollollie Pop (trick_gurlie@hotmail.com), June 29, 2003.

i worked for weeks and bolted a v8 on my go kart. its really cool because i can poop willies but now i tore up my axel and sproket. i cant run the engine 4 long cause theres no ratior but it will go 150 because i made the axel sproket small and the drive sproket big.

-- dkfjadsklfjalldaskjflaks (lhgfhgfhdhghdfhgf@dsfsd.com), June 29, 2003.

Well first of all put in gx motor oil wich will give greater compression. If you have a square type muffler take it off and replace it with a strait pipe or a loop pipe. I have a right angle pipe on my go-kart. With a strait pipe you will raise hp and rpm. I dyno tested my engine with stock and strait pipe. It went from 5.03 hp @ 1806 rpm to about 6.954 hp @ 2890. I also replaced the stock box filter with a K@N cone filter wich will allow more oxegen when combusting. More oxegen make better combustion wich will increase hp. My cart went about 15 mph faster than the original 40 mph.

-- Ed (ed_the_evil_scum@hotmail.com), June 30, 2003.

im new to the whole go kart thing and dont know much about it but im looking into getting one of my own so what would be the best road cart i could get with 10 or more hp for about 1 grand, maby more if i can upgrade it to go at least 50-60 mph.

-- dash (dashvortex@yahoo.com), July 01, 2003.

How do you put a straight pipe on??????

-- Chad (buggard2@yahoo.com), July 01, 2003.

Try attatching bigger wheels onthe back. Dont bother changing the frontwheels tho. Or you could tie a rope to a car bumper and pull it real fast. (Wear a helmut.)

-- huh? (queenie@CPS_Studio.com), July 02, 2003.

Okay, here's the real deal. First off, Grow up. If you're over 15, you probably shouldn't playing with little boys toys, unless you are trying to attract little boys. Second, move out of the trailer park. Everybody knows that go karts run best on pavement, not on the back roads of Uncle Cletis' moonshine farm. Thirdly, learn how to read and write. While you may think spelling isn't important, it may come in handy should you move to a town with a population that extends past your family tree. Brush your teeth. Burn your Nascar paraphenelia. And stop trying to date your cousin...Good day.

-- Greezed_Spunk (jstrunburg@tcemm.com), July 02, 2003.

Chad you have to make a flange for the pipe if you have an engine that isn't threaded. If it is threaded then find a pipe that fits.

A good way to increase compression and power is to take the head gasket and shave it down a couple thousandths of and inch, that way you can gain compressing without having to worry about any compression leaks.

-- jinglz (jinglzfreak666@yahoo.com), July 05, 2003.


I don't have a answer but does anybody know how to make a 6hp go-kart faster it goes 55mph. I have already took off the gonovor and my engine is not fuck up it has been off for about 3 weeks now. I'm planning on drillin a few holes in the carbaretor and what ever I can do to make it faster. let me know if you can give me a answer

-- Tommy Paterson (darian.farrow@cox.net), July 05, 2003.

heres the scoop. take the govener off. it wont hurt ur engine. i run my engine wide open all day and it always runs perfect try adding a whole bottle of carb cleaner to ur gas. it cleans the engine and carbarater. then take off your clutches and make it direct drive. you just have to push the cart when you want to start it then jump on. i had an old go kart once that ran about 20 but now it goes 40. then titen your head bolts really tite. almost as tite as you can posibly titen them . this will make you gain compression.

-- larry (gokartsupplyspringfieldmo@netserve.com), July 06, 2003.

try keeping it away from those dam little garadge nomes, the ruin any fucking thing they get their migit hands on, those bastards.

-- wat the hell does it matter ((a)ass@aol.com), July 08, 2003.

i know this sounds silly, but drain your oil and use canola oil. its much thinner and lubs alot more parts. yes it burns more of it. just add oil when needed. please post your success stories i'd like to hear them.

-- jose (josexally@hotmail.com), July 08, 2003.

Wow. Never in my life have I witnessed a steady helping of poor grammar and spelling, not to mention the gratuitous use of profanity. I think I lost a few IQ points while reading this. It’s pretty sad that this forum has a reputation for being "funny". Unfortunately Mollollie Pop, I don’t know much about go-karts, but I hope you can get a few good suggestions from this board. Cheers.

-- This group amazes me. (baffled@hotmail.com), July 08, 2003.

all you have to do is take off the roolbar and get wooden seats

-- homey g (googleboogle@aol.com), July 08, 2003.

fuckassbitchassholedumbmotherfuckerdamnyoumotherfuckercunt

-- fuckfuck (fuckfuck@fuck.fuck), July 08, 2003.

ok im only 12 and iv had my go-kart for about a year now, i bought it used, and my friend that i bought it from has had it for about 10 years and this hell of a go kart runs damn good and starts up in 1-3 pulls. if you have noticed like your engine is going slower than usuall and losing tons of tourqe then you should check the filter. if it is dirty throw it out and buy a new one. also, change the oil frequently, get a spark plug if its old, and mabye clean out you gears. DONT GET WATER IN THE GAS TANK, FILTER, OR EXAUST. ok anyway. you can cut you govener switch (it doest mess yur go-kart up).

lots of times people have trouble starting their go-karts they think it is because of wear on the engine, but usually its because the idol speed is practically turning off the engine, make the wire that controls the gas a bit tighter and your go-kart will start up fine. if it still doesnt, get a new spark plug. if it still doesnt, then it prolly means that you go-kart is flooded. simply put the engine on choke, pull it about 7 times, that will unflush it. then put it on run and start it. if your gokart still doesnt work then you are just skrewed, your go kart is broken probably. just keep pullin on it i dunno. all of this stuff i said does work. it worked on my 5hp briggs engine so good luck. and please dont be an idiot and put sugar and beer in the gas... i mean really....

-- Joey ----- (joey@kazez.com), July 10, 2003.


WHY THE FRIGGIN HELL WOULD YOU WANT TO IMPROVE A 'KART FROM WAL- MART???!!! my thought is that you should GETET A BETTER ENGINE,but keep the muffler 'cause it gives ya better gas mileage.

-- Jake Tara from Kamloops,BC (Libbilaw_Timmie@hotmail.com), July 10, 2003.

Will my 6hp yerf dog go kart go faster when I put in a split fire spark plug.

-- Tommy Paterson (darian.farrow@cox.net), July 10, 2003.

YES USE THE SPITFIRE SPARK PLUGD!!!!! IT IMPROVES UR SPEED BY ANBOUT 18 MILES PER HOUR

-- norton (wassup3893@hotmail.com), July 10, 2003.

HEY, DRAIN OUT THAT CHEAP ASS OIL... PUT IN LIKE 10W-30 OIL. GET A SPLIT FIRE SPARKPLUG. PUT IN HIGH OCTANE FUEL. TRY TO CHANGE THE GEARS ON UR AXLE AND CLUTCH EITHER WAY IT WORKS. BIG SPROCKET ON THE AXLE AND SMALL ON THE CLUTCH, OR SMALL SPROCKET ON THE AXLE AND BIG ONE ON THE CLUTCH. GET A GOOD K&N AIR FILTER. AND U SHOULD DO 35-50 DEPENDING ON THE HORSEPOWER.

P.S. I KNOW HOW TO SUPERCHARGE SMALL ENGINES.. POST A REPLY IF U WANT TO KNOW HOW.....

-- CHAD (afm27_2000@HOTMAIL.COM), July 11, 2003.


HEY, HERES A GOOD IDEA TO TURBO CHARGE UR MINIBIKE OR GO KART.. IF U HAVE A GO-KART U MIGHT WANT TO RIG UP AND EXTRA GAS CAN!!! (BECAUSE THERE HEAVIER) 1.GET A D/C CURRENT HAIR DRYER 2.TAKE OUT THE HEATING COILS (YOU DEFINATLY DON'T WANT HOT AIR GOING IN UR ENGINE!) 3.RIG UP SOME SORT OF HOSE OR TUBE TO THE INTAKE OF THE CARBURATOR.. 4.GET A SMALL LAWN MOWER OR ATV BATTERY FOR THE HAIR DRYER 5. PUT A THIN PIECE OF CLOTH ON THE INTAKE OF THE HAIR DRYER TO KEEP OUT DIRT AND DUST. 6. RIG A SINGLE STAGE ON/OFF SWITCH TO THE ROLL CAGE. IMPORTANT STEPS:START YOUR ENGINE (YOU MUST REACH TOP SPEED FIRST) REACH YOUR ENGINES TOP SPEED AND TURN ON THE HAIR DRYER AND TIGHTEN YOUR BELT!!! THIS MAY INCREASE YOUR ENGINES HORSE POWER BY 20 HORSE POWER!!! FOR SAFETY REASONS WEAR A FULL FACE HELMET!!!! THANKS, GOOD LUCK CHAD M.

-- CHAD (AFM27_2000@HOTMAIL.COM), July 11, 2003.

how do you make you go kart do a whellie does it has to be a certain horse power. I have big tire on the back and small on the front.does that have something to do with it.

-- Tommy Paterson (darian.farrow@cox.net), July 11, 2003.

ok listen up the fist thing is to make the driving sproket(the one that has the power) bigger than the driven sproket(the one that gets the power transfered to it or the one on your axel). or make the driven gear smaller but dont over do it because you dont want more speed over horse because yous have this incredably fast spining axel but no horse so youll be going no where with out horse. and second (the most best of all!) GET NOS!!!!!! YA NOS KICK ASS ON GO KARTS from matt

-- matthew (sup_lifesucks@hotmail.com), July 11, 2003.

Matthew how do u put nos on your go kart and where can i get some

-- Tommy Paterson (darian.farrow@cox.net), July 12, 2003.

Um... my Go-Kart doesn't work anymore. I have had it for 8 years and the engine will not start under any circumstances. I think the engine is gone... any ideas... will not even crank.. and it is not the spark plug I have a neighbor who was a Wal-Mart Go-Kart, any ideas on increasing the speed. I thought of the spark plug.. anything else that works..

-- Plwatcher (plwatcher@hotmail.com), July 12, 2003.

take ur govener off. i promise it wont hurt ur engine. goveners are for squares. then take ur clutch (driver) off or take the chain off. whatever makes it where you can rev ur motor and not move. Then run ur engine wide open for 1 minute. dont be afraid of the loud noise or be afraid that ur engine will blow. it wont. I PROMISE!!!!! that will blow the cobwebs out dont no what else to tell you.

-- fartbrain (fart@hotmail.com), July 13, 2003.

hi i have a 5hp briggs stratton go kart,i was wonderin if its tru by takin off the governer it will make it go faster???and does a spark plug really matter?i want to know the truth?email me at me_bE_jb @yahoocom or add me_be_jb to your yahoo messanger and talk to me~

-- josh bradley (me_be_jb@yahoo.com), July 13, 2003.

hi...i currently have a 10hp go-kart made by carter brothers. the 10hp engine is made by tecumseh...well i'v been reading all these things about how taking off your govenor could be a problem, and i dont want to ruin my go-kart. so i was wondering if anyone would be able to help me by telling me what i should do...if anyone knows of a website that sells go-kart (off-road) tecumseh performance parts, please tell me.

-- bij (bijm100@aol.com), July 14, 2003.

Most of you guys are fucking idiots, simply go to

http://redgum.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~jsedgcum/scooter/

and use the ratio calcutlator, find out what sprokets are goo it goes smaller to bigger for engines

-- Phatricks (satanman_has_1@hotmail.com), July 14, 2003.


im going to build a go kart with a 8hp honda engin but that doesent matter what i need to know is i am going to need a way to hook up my engin to the axel and im thinking the eaisyest option would be using a straight belt drive and runing a belt clutch off that i need to know if it is okay to do that

-- matthew (sup_lifesucks@hotmail.com), July 15, 2003.

hey man alot of people are right but i found somthings better if u put on a kan air filter re adjust u screw and a new spark plug that would increase ur speed and also the bigger gear in the back like a 72 tooth sproket and dont really go up hills but all u have is a torgue converter drop and do the cetrifical clutch and the gear i said it will haul and also make it up hills. u can also get a 5 1/2 honda ohv or ohc they haul ass with out doing alot just take off the governer and keep up on the oil cause it burns alot faster. there is one more thin if u read about keg races and look at there engins and they found out a way to put on a rm 80 carbor what ever size u want good luck on ur kart.

-- jessie day (day_sr@sprynet.com), July 15, 2003.

you are all idiots,put a racing pipe on tha sucka put some racing fluid buy it at a gas station.then change the sproket,put a small one on it. but i would use a belt or syntrifical clutch. do a weight reduction pull all the shit you dont need offseat rollbars brakes shit like that. belive me i have built plenty of gokarts from scratch. i built one out of a dirt bike engine in the passenger seat and power shifted without a clutch, it hit at least 65 mph and i didnt have any brakes or any thing it was a lot of work but i have made the greatest go kart. so dont listen to these dumb mother fuckers.

-- Ben Dover (dick cheese@yahoo.com), July 15, 2003.

mi grandma is givin me a 5 hp lawnmower engine and i m ganna get a frame. i was just wunderin if someone could tell me how 2 make mi go kart go extremely fast without goin into all of all this highly detailed s***

-- brandon (anaconda623@aol.com), July 15, 2003.

I bought a go kart from walmart six years ago has a 5.5 funkart engine (a motor is electric) I took off the govenor the day I bought it. put on slicks use good gas it goes 47mph (had my friend drive next to me in car)!!! engine still works six years later I beat the fuck out of it. I just go through chains and tires. govenor's are to slow down engines not protect them!! Fact it is called a govenor because a town in america was sick of cars speeding and scaring the horse drawn buggies (the govenor ordered all cars speed be reduced) and then came the govenor!! they still use them in uhaul trucks.

-- don (Harvest38@juno.com), July 16, 2003.

never buy a go cart for wal mart and do not buy a tecumseh.and hey if anytthing out of all these replies ive heard dont put water in the gas.youd be lucky if you got it to run with water.do not buy a go cart bran new,you can save money, and put the exrta money to make it go faster.

p.s. dumbasses if you don't know how to work on go carts buy a b&s service book.and if you find engine of some sort in the trash grab it take it apart so you can learn the parts and what they do.that is how i learned. cocklicker

-- shitface cockmaster (your all fags here @salad tosser.cornhole), July 17, 2003.


well if you have a tecemseh kick it.they are very unreliable.i drove a tecumseh 5 aroundtheblock and it died.i had to kick it twice and it started.if its a briggs email me i can give all the details.im 15yrs old but i know quite a bit.PS.the next day idrove the tecumseh 5 i had andblew it up.(piece of shit)

-- jack meoff (btymer6188@hotmail.com), July 17, 2003.

it really,shouldnt be as slow as ya say,the carb made need ajusting, to much gas will cause it not to wind out. also mack sure the throttle is opening all the way,if it smokes bad may just need rings. but never remove the governer. thats too,stupid! sure,it will go faster,then blow,sky high! if its a tecumseh,motor,look at the bottom of the carb, theres a bowl should be a screw at the bottom,rem.the dir.the notch is pointing in the screw, then turn it clockwise,see if it runs better.if not,turn it back,to where it was.if it makes a blaaaaaaaaaaa! sound, when ya give it gas,really fast,turn it to the left a lil. best i can do,without seeing it myself. hope it helps!

-- E E Gill (eli24981@hotmail.com), July 18, 2003.

i got a 3.5 hp engine i hooked a HUGE fuckin muffler on and it increased my speed and loudness!........FUCKIN AWESOME!...im 11 so if u dont like my spelling FUCK OFF!

-- Shaun P. (shaun_jr666@hotmail.com), July 18, 2003.

Wal-mart .... That's the problem right there... go return it and get something real!!!

-- jerk off (roadhog@aol.com), July 21, 2003.

ok this might help all you have to do is find the air/fule mix screw once you do that put the cart up on a crate or some thing and rev the engin all the way and hold the throtle wide open now turn the air/fule mix screw to the left u will hear the motor rev higer keep doing that untill it starts to slow down a bit doing this wont cost u any thing

-- brandon henson (brandonxx99@yahoo.com), July 21, 2003.

yeh the he/she with the smog pump is right but once u hook it up you have to tune the air fule mix or it wont start follw the steps that brandonxx99 wrote but richen it by goin to the right instead of the left

-- dopydork (dopeydork@aol.com), July 21, 2003.

NO BITCH you take the screw out and put put sand in the hole then titen the screw back in not too tite. this will allow ur engine to rev higher and not hurt it

-- sdlfllkjlkkj (iuogisdfjgsild@fklgldfg.com), July 21, 2003.

Get a header pipe, which will replace the stock exhaust. Then get a racing carbeurator and put a racing air filter on it. You may not think this will make much of a difference, but it will make a big difference. (like a 10 to 20 horsepower increase!).

-- ??? (vhfdfdv@aol.com), July 22, 2003.

fill the air filter with dog crap and and sand it will give you 20+hp and u will go about 75 mph

-- dopydork (dopeydork@aol.com), July 22, 2003.

put a cold air intake on the damn thing

-- hfoh;shdufglshudf (dopydork@shutthehellup.com), July 22, 2003.

This is actually a question. The cable on my 5.5 h.p. yerf-dog go kart broke so I had my dad fix it but now it is as slow as crap if you have any answers for me please write back.

-- Trevor Couchpotato (streetracer1818@hotmail.com), July 22, 2003.

broken throttle cable awnser put the cart up on a crate to get the back wheeles off the ground. pull the throtle all the way and start turning the adjuster to the left. if that dose not work your dad is an idiot ;). no just go get a new cable

-- dd (dopydork@aol.com), July 23, 2003.

take the air filter and muffler off it will shoot flames and be prett quite im olny 9 and i thougt that by my self

-- ghhd (jfhygdygrydfb@aol.com), July 23, 2003.

HEY, GET RACING CARBEURATOR,HIGH PREFORMANCE GAS, GET SYNTHETIC OIL, TAKE THAT PIECE OF SHIT MUFFLER OFF,GET A HIGH PREFORMANCE AIR FILTER AND FUCKIN START IT!!!

U HAVE TO BE THE STUPIDEST DUMBEST MOTHER FUCKIN RETARD TO BUY A GO- KART FROM WAL-MART!!! NEXT TIME BUY FROM A REALY GO -KART STORE. HAS TO BE JUST A GO-KART STORE...

DUMB SHIT

-- SUPERMAN (DUMBASS@JUNO.COM), July 23, 2003.


this is by far the LONGEST THREAD I HAVE EVER SEEN. It is also the worst.

-- matt baker (arewterterwt@fdg.com), July 23, 2003.

you all dont no shit about go karts none of you if you think you do you dont im the only one that knows what there fucking talking about i got my fucking go kart to run on water beet that you fucking dumbasses till you get your go kart to run on water you dont know shit

-- (trick_gurlie@hotmail.com) ((trick_gurlie@hotmail.com)), July 26, 2003.

who the hell tought some of yuns to spell?

-- DaveXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (XXXX@floddcity.net), July 27, 2003.

what happends if i got water in my oiltankthing?

-- k (yourmomshouse@joe.com), July 27, 2003.

Ok listen, i bought a used go kart that had a 5hp B&S engine. It was a 1999 but it was in great shape. I got it for $300 and its retail value is around $800 i think. Well first of all my dad and I got a new spark plug and we cleaned the air filter. That barely helped, so for all the faggots out there who say that helps alot just shut up. Ok then, then next thing we did was change the oil and put new gas in it. The gas that was in there already was supposedly turning jelly like because it was the old kind and it was sitting in there for awhile. Doing that help a little.........but what really helped out (which i highly recommend) is TO CHANGE THE GOD DAMN BELT!!! IF you have used your go kart for awhile and it just seems to get up to speed slower then most likely your belt is worn down. A new belt costs around $10, it depends where you go, but that is what helped the speed of my go kart tremendously. is still wanted more speed so my friend and I made a contraption which was hooked up to the gov. When ever we wanted a boost we would tug on a string which was on the gov. it gave us about a 15mph boost. We also took off as much drag as possible. To do that we took off the roll cage the gay ass flag thing and a few other small things. And that how i got my go kart (which top speed was about 16mph) to go 50mph. Oh ya and i changed the two back tires, they are now 2 inchs bigger then the stock ones that came with the kart. For the people at home i no that when you change the gear ratio it will defanatly make your kart faster if you your use the right ratio.......you will have to experiment with that.

P.S.- if u wanna see something cool then take pool chlorine and brake fluid. Go out into your street make about a 4x4 inch square with the chlorine. Then take standard brake fluid and pour it on the pile of clorine. Wait about 1min. then the chemical reaction will start to happen. It makes a huge smoky/clhorine gas/flame on the ground and last for about 25 sec. Be Careful!!! dont inhale it, and have fun. It costs about 5 bucks to do and you can do it like 50 times. With one bottle of brake fluid and one bag of clhorine.

P.P.S. - if u get in trouble its not my fault and i was typing this fast so if i typed something wrong i dont give a fuck.

-- James (jamesevans5@aol.com), July 28, 2003.


Oh ya, I hope you didnt try the first awnser because it doesnt work. If you take the gov. off completly it will destroy some engines. And if youu want to be a stupid asshole and take it off, then at least dont floor it all the god damn time because your engine will probably throw a rod and you will get a metal pipe through the back of your head which ummmm will probably hurt.

-- James (jamesevans5@aol.com), July 28, 2003.

Try loosing a little poundage fatso! Your cart will love it.

-- Pillsbury doeboy (ulostweight@aol.com), July 29, 2003.

Hey If you do all the stuff All the people said Your Go-kart Will Be going about 85Mph..

PS... it suks for you guys with the "HP" engine i have a 500cc dert bick engine on mine it gos about 110mph in 5th no hp engine can do that.

-- craig loner (craigster@rcn.com), July 29, 2003.


Hi, Ive got a near new 5hp B&S Industrial plus motor (not the racing raptor version.) and I was wodering how i could supercharge or put a blower/turbo onto the motor with little modifications (no boring the head or any thing like that.) I like the hair dryer idea but the motor is worth a bit (in in New Zealand)and i dont want to take any major chances. If I stick a 12v leaf blower onto my 5hp briggs, how would i power it? mabye a 12 V battery? but how much would that weigh? 8+ kgs? ive heard that some of the briggs have a built in altenator (mine is the industrial version) so maybe that could keep a small 12V battery powered up. how would i do it all? If youve done it before or have an idea or somthing like that, big or small, please dont hesitate to send me an email ( chaz3@xtra.co.nz ) or post a answer on this page. if you could help or send me some photos or projects that you have made i would extremely appreciate it. thanks heaps.

-- Harrison (chaz3@xtra.co.nz), July 29, 2003.

shorten the line that goes frome the accelerator to the engine

-- no (fatrandy@kidrock.com), July 30, 2003.

Mollollie Pop...cute. How much did you spend on the walmart go kart? where do you live? California?

-- Curious George (Jarin_g@yahoo.com), July 30, 2003.

Alright, Some of these answers are good and some are fucking retarded 1.Never Put water in ur gas tank 2.Change the oil like 3 times a year 3.use unleaded gas 4.keep it well maintained 5.u can adjust the governor "DONT BE A STUPID FUCK AND TAKE IT OFF" 6.DONT BUY A FUCKIN GO-KART FROM WAL-MART 7.GET A MOTHER FUCKING LIFE U DUMB SHITS CUNT RAG INCEST STUPID COCK SUCKIN PISS DRINING SHIT EATING FUCKIN RETARDS....

P.S. I WANNA SEE THE PIC OF UR "DIRTBIKE" ENGINE ON THE GO-KART U SCRUB... nO WAY IN HELL U DID 110 FUCKIN MO MO.. HOW DID U SHIFT GEARS??? ASS WIPE

-- Get a Fucking Life (MINIBIKE_kidd@hotmail.com), July 30, 2003.


k just change the back sproket to a bigger one and put smaller wheels (not to small or it will hit teh ground and then change the spark plug and if you can get a nickal caseing (where the piston sit's) u can see if ur able to hook up NOS.. i knwo cuz i do raceing wit my GO kart but it's not no walmart shit . it's a real raceing one

-- Ben (Ben_is_cool58@hotmail.com), July 31, 2003.

IF you Fill your gass tank with clean rocks then it will make your engine work harder then your engine will self adjust and then take the rocks out and dang 60+ mph!!! NO JOKE! HAHAH IF YOU BELIVED THAT YOU SHOULD GET A PUSH SCOOTER! No what you should do is clean the spark plug get racing pipe, turn the accelarater up adjust the screws so that the accelerater can go farther and more gas can go in your engine faster! Then oil your wheels and then pump up your tires the more pumped the faster! If you plan on going up hills leave your tires at a medium amount of air. Because going up hills with pumped up tires you will not have very much grip. Last the spark plug is measured in CC cubic centermeters or ml mili leaters you should check what yours is and buy a new bigger spark plug if you have the money otherwise just clean the spark plug and check your gass filter to see if junk is in it if junk is in it then clean it out it will slow the gass flow if you have junk in the filter and it will make your spark plug not last as long lastlay don't take off the governer it is bad for your engine!

You are very welcome!

This will work! FOR SHURE!

P.S a straite pipe will give you 3-5 mph more. But louder!

-- Jason HA (jasonck89@hotmail.com), July 31, 2003.


if you put a little water in ur gas and sugar, it will make ur engine run a little bit cooler, making it more fast please post ur success stories

-- bojack (jomama46226764@hotmail.com), July 31, 2003.

supercharging it with a smog pump works very good.

-- david pearce (dpearce455@yahoo.com), July 31, 2003.

i just wanna say your dumb u cant make your go-kart faster that u got from wallmart cause if u do any of the things the retarded people said to do your engine manafold will ether blow of or youll blow your piston ring and wat the guy said about switching the gears around is the only thing that i read that works cause the bigger gear turns the little 1 twice as fast but you cant go up hills cause youll ether trash your engine or bust the chain and u sould take of the roll bar cause its actully safer that way inless u have a seat belt. all the things i said r true im a 13 year old plane an car machanic i custom built 5 d bikes and like 20 go karts so i no wat im talkin about

-- smart one pat (smakel@mediaone.net), July 31, 2003.

since a diesel engine runs soley on compression, put diesel in ur gas tank and take ur spark plug wire off but leave the plug in if u leave the wire connected the engine will blow. u should wait till ur tank is about empty then fill it with diesel. this gives u a hell of a lot more tork then u can switch ur gears and go fast and climb hills if u dont believe me try it. if u dont, its ur loss

-- joseaja (jamaho@hotmail.com), August 01, 2003.

How fast will a split fire spark plug make your go kart go.

-- Tommy Paterson (darian.farrow@cox.net), August 04, 2003.

HEY GUYS IM A COMPLETE FUCKING MORON, SO I LISTEND TO THE PEOPLE WHO SAID PUT WATER AND SUGAR AND ROCKS IN MY GAS TANK. I DID THIS TO MY FERRARI 360 AND GUYS YOU GOTTA HELP!! IT DONT WORK NO MORE... I DUNNO WHY I GUESS ILL STICK A HAIR DRIER IN IT THAT WOULD BE SMART HUH?

-- joshua (redneck17771@usa.com), August 04, 2003.

YOU NO WHAT YOU ARE A COMPLETE FUCKING MORON SHUT THE FUCK UP YOUR NOT FUNNY GO JUMP OFF A FUCKING TEN STORY BULDING YOU DUMB FUCK WHAT DO YOU GOTA SAY ABOUT THAT

-- i hate stupid people (pootytang@hotmail.com), August 05, 2003.

YOU ARE ALL IDIOTS! WHO NEEDS SPEED WHEN YOU HAVE GUNS?¿? JUST GET YOUR GUN AND SHOOT AT YOU WALLY RIDER! THE 5 OR 10 MINUTES THAT YOU WILL WATCH IT BURN WOULD BE MORE WORTH IT THAN ANYTHING! I AM A VERY CREDIBLE PERSON CAUSE I KNOW ABOUT CHILD BIRTH! DONT BE MAD AT ME, I GAVE THE BEST INFO OUT OF ALL YOU MOTHER FUCKIN RETARDS. LOLLIE POP, I HOPE I HELPED YOU!

-- ERIC OF HAZLEBURG (live2ride58@yahoo.com), August 06, 2003.

NOW WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS PUT PURE VODKA IN THE GAS TANK, IF THERE IS ANY GAS IN THE TANK THIS WONT WORK, NOW, ONCE YOU DO THAT TAKE OFF THE GOVENER, UNSCREW THE SPARK PLUG AND DUMP AS MUCH GASOLINE IN AND THEN REPLACE THE SPARKPLUG, AND PUT A GODDAMNED FLOWMASTER MUFFLER ONI IT, IF YOU DON'T DO THAT NONE OF WHAT I JUST SAID WILL WORK.

AND NEVER LISTEN TO THAT MOTHERFUCKING ERIC, HE IS THE BIGGEST FUCKING FUCK HOLE IN THE FUCKING WORLD!

I HEAR THAT HE LIKES PENISES SHOVED IN HIS ASS AND THEN LIKES WHEN GUYS TAKE PISSES ON HIM. I ALSO HEAR HE IS A FUCKING NIGGER. I WISH HE WOULD GO BACK TO HIS OWN GODDAMN COUNTRY AND HAVE ANAL SEX WITH THE OTHER DARKIES AND LEAVE HAZLEBURG ALONE. I'M SICK OF ALL THE DAMN COLOR IN THIS FUCKING CITY!

-- Luke of HAZLEBURG (Eric likes it in the asshole@aol.com), August 06, 2003.


LUKE OF HAZLEBURG IS A STUPID COW! HE THINKS THAT I AM BLACK? I AM NOT BLACK THAT IS JUST WHAT HE LIKES TO BELIEVE CAUSE HE IS ATTRACTED TO BLACK MALES. YOU KNOW THE SAYING "ONCE YOU GO BLACK YOU NEVER GO BACK." WELL THIS APPLIES TO HIM. ANOTHER THING, I DONT UNDERSTAND WERE HE GETS OFF SAYING THAT THERE IS TOO MUCH COLOR IN THIS CITY, WHAT CITY????? HAZLEBURG IS NOT A CITY! I WOULD SAY IT IS A VILLAGE. THATS WHY THERE ARE SO MANY NIGGERS! CAUSE NIGGERS LIVE IN HUTS, JUST LIKE LUKE! I HOPE NOBODY GETS OFFENDED BY THIS EXCEPT FOR LUKE CAUSE HE LIKE THE TASTE OF A LARGE PENIS IN HIS MOUTH. YES A PENIS,(HE IS GAY)AND THATS THE TRUTH. GAY NIGGERS LIVE IN HUTS (LIKE I JUST GOT DONE SAYING) SO LUKE, MY FRIEND, YOU ARE NOT SMART OR COOL OR HIP, YOU ARE JUST A STUPID CONFUSED DICKHEAD, AND YOU COULD TAKE THAT TO THE BANK!! (69)

-- eric of hazleburg (live2ride58@yahoo.com), August 06, 2003.

You motherfucker, are gonna pay. You are the one who is the ball-licker. I'm gonna fuck your mother while you watch and cry like little winey bitches. I gonna make Eric eat my shit, then shit my shit, then eat his shit which is made of my shit that I made 'em eat. Then all you motherfuckers are next. Love, Luke from the CITY of Hazleburg

-- Luke of the CITY of HAZLEBURG! (Eric Like it in the ass@aol.com), August 06, 2003.

alright luke u win i lose every body knows i suck cock u win sorry luke u rule

-- eric of hazelburg (eric@hotmail.com), August 06, 2003.

fuck all u niggas i gotta fukin go-kart that can beat any thing that any you pussys have and mine does 80 & its only a 6hp so fuck yal cuz if u have something 2 say then say it.

-- the man with the gun (niggakilla@aol.com), August 06, 2003.

man i got a 3 horse power go cart and it hauls ass u wanna no why 1st of all i took out the fucken govener took off the role cage and put a big ass sproket on it but the afects of all this shit is 1 ur go cart wont stay running if u take the govener out. 2 if u take the roll cage off ur realy fucked. and 3 if u put a big sproket on it ur accellaration will suck major ass but i say fuck it do what i said and ur shit will fly and if the cop chase ya smash right trew there ass but if they do catch u round house them right in the fucken head pyaceeeeee have fun

-- Mike D'Adamo (bullrush705@aol.com), August 06, 2003.

man i got a 3 horse power go cart and it hauls ass u wanna no why 1st of all i took out the fucken govener took off the role cage and put a big ass sproket on it but the afects of all this shit is 1 ur go cart wont stay running if u take the govener out. 2 if u take the roll cage off ur realy fucked. and 3 if u put a big sproket on it ur accellaration will suck major ass but i say fuck it do what i said and ur shit will fly and if the cop chase ya smash right trew there ass but if they do catch u round house them right in the fucken head pyaceeeeee have fun ps all u guys are fucken dumb mother fuckers

-- Mike D'Adamo (bullrush705@aol.com), August 06, 2003.

Dont listen to dum ass mike dadamo cause he dont know what he is talking about cause his shit is all fucked up he dont even gotta pull start n since he took out the governor he has 2 put da shit ona bucket n 2 start he raps a rope around da spinny thing den it starts n wen he slows down it stahls.....he's an idiot dont listen to him.....PS i didnt know they sold go karts at wal mart???????

-- Johny Drimak (gtcolts5@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

dont listen to that fuck kid john drimak on top of this he dont even got a gocart hes got a dirt bike but he cant even ride it he is always fallen in fucken ditches hes such a lil fucken guy i wanna take a shit right in his fuck face then shove a stickk right up his fucken ass that mother fuckkerrrrrr hahaha

-- Mikeyyy DDDD'Adamo (bullrush705@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

i like big fat nigger wangs if u have one call 1 856 939 8010

-- mike d'adamo (bullrush705@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

FUCK YOU MIKE, I'D LIKE TO BLOW YOUR FUCKING BRAINS OUT, I HOPE YOU AND ALL THE NIGGERS OF THE WORLD DIE FROM AIDS. YOU FUCKING MAKE ME FUCKING SICK YOU FUCKING FUCK HOLES!

-- Luke of Hazleburg (Fuck mike @aol.com), August 07, 2003.

WHICH EVER ONE OF YOU LITTLE BITCHES IS IMPERSONATING ME I AM GONNA KILL YOU, I AM A REAL PERSON, I WOULD NEVER GIVE IN TO FUCKIN LUKE! HES A DICKHEAD. HE LIKES THE MONSTER COCK THOUGH. ANYWAY, I BETTER NOT SEE ANY MORE IMPERSONATIONS BECAUSE YOU ARE NEVER SAFE ON THE INTERNET. I CAN ALWAYS TRACK YOU, THERES A HUGE TRAIL BEHIND YOU. SO FUCK YOU UP YOUAR STUPID ASS, I AM GONNA GETCHA GOOD.

-- ERIC OF HAZLEBURG (my email@server.netF), August 07, 2003.

yeah now that i sed nigga yall all hate em and my go-kart is still fuckin faster than any of yalls fuckoff

-- the man with the gun (niggakilla@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

why dont yall say somthin bout meeeeeeeeeeeeee fuckas

-- the man with the gun (niggakilla@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

FUCK YOU ASSHOLE, NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOU PIECE OF SHIT GO-CART, I HAVE A 65 MUSTANG THAT WILL SMOKE YOUR FUCKING GO CART ANY DAY ASS HOLE!!!

-- LUKE OF HAZLEBURG (FUCK THE MAN WITH THE GUN @AOL.COM), August 07, 2003.

fuck u i have a 2000 trans am that can burn that piece-o-shit mustang because i m a fuckin $RICH$ guy that is betta than yo fuckin ass

-- the man with the gun (niggakilla@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

FUCK YOU MOTHER FUCKER, ID LIKE TO SEE YOU GO FASTER THAN MY MUSTANG I HAVE A 5.0 LITER HIGH PERFORMANCE UPGRADE IN IT, I COULD SMOKE YOU PIECE OF SHIT JAP CAR. THE FACT THE YOU WOULD EVEN COMPARE A MUSTANG TO YOUR PIECE OF SHIT PROVES THAT YOU DON'T KNOW DICK ABOUT CARS!!

-- Luke of Hazleburg (FUCK THE MAN WITH THE GUN @AOL.COM),), August 07, 2003.

DO U EVEN KNOW WHAT A FUCKIN TRANS AM IS DUMMASS? ITS AN AMERICAN MADE CAR AND IT DOES OVER 160 MUTHA FUCKA

-- THE MAN WITH THE GUN (niggakila@AOL.COM), August 07, 2003.

LITEN UP YOU FUCKING RETART

POTIAC IS OWNED BY GM, GM HAS PLANTS ALL OVER THE WORLD INCLUDING JAPAN,AS FOR YOU TRANS AM , COULDN'T HAVE BEEN THAT GOOD OF A CAR BECAUSE IT WAS DISCONTINUED IN 2002, AND I KNOW FOR A FACT THA THE '99 TRANS AM CAME WITH 3.6 LITER ENGINE WHICH EVEN IF YOURS IS A 6 SPEED WILL NEVER EVEN COME CLOSE TO 160. A 3.6 LITER ENGINE WILL MAX OUT AT ABOUT 135. SO I DON'T SEE YOU EVER BEING ABLE TO COMPARE A FULLY RESORED '65 MUSTANG WITH A 5.0 LITER IN HER TO YOUR SHIT BOX OF A CAR!!

LEARN SOME SHIT ABOUT CARS BEFORE YOU COME AND TRY TO SHOW OFF IN FRONT OF YOUR GO-CART BUDDIES, YOU FUCKING CLOWN SHOE!!!

-- Luke of Hazleburg (FUCK THE MAN WITH THE GUN @AOL.COM), August 07, 2003.


YO,I M PRETTY SURE U STILL LIV WIT YO FUCKIN MOMMA AND I ALSO HAVE A FUCKIN STREET BIKE THAT DOES OVER 180 ITS A KAWASAKI ZX12R THIS CAN DEFINATELY BEAT YO FUCKIN OLD ASS MUSTANG AND IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW ANY THING BOUT STREET BIKES TELL ME CUZ I GUARENTEE THAT I KNOW A HELL OF ALOT MORE THAN YO FUCKIN ASS U BIG COCK SUCKER

-- THE MAN WITH THE GUN (niggakilla@AOL.COM), August 07, 2003.

yo, mother fuckers... you are all tarts! first of a all, the man with the gun is a fuckin lieing sack of shit! he doesnt have a trans am or a street bike. and did you notice how he ch

-- the biggest man (fuck all you all@nigger.com), August 07, 2003.

THIS ONE IS FOR ALL OF YOU: THE MAN WITH THE GUN, LUKE OF MOTHER FUCKIN HAZLEBURG (WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU BRITISH?¿?) MIKE D'ADAMO, AND MOTHER FUCKIN JHONNY FUCKIN D

yo, mother fuckers... you are all tarts! first of a all, the man with the gun is a fuckin lieing sack of shit! he doesnt have a trans am or a street bike. and did you notice how he changed the subject out of nowhere? "I HAVE A STREET BIKE THAT CAN DO 180" the fuck you do! your just a little fuckin cunt hole who wants to be cool. if you got on a street bike you would kill yourself doing 180 you stupid nigger. and a 6 hp go cart that does 60? FUCK! thats a lie! hes a guckin bullshitter so fuck off you dickhead! luke of whatever, your a fuckin bullshitter too. the 65 mustang could never handle a 5.0! it would tear it apart. 65 was the first full year they made those cars! now mike, AHHHH mike, your an ass raping pirate! you really dont know anything! YOU STUCK YOUR DICK IN A MOTORCYCLE YOU STUPID FUCK! you are such a queer! nothing you say is true, you can be sure of that! and finally the last cocksucker who thinks he knows what he is talking about! Johnny d: FUCK YOU YOU STUPID COCKSMOKER! you are a dickhead. FUCK YOU ALL UP YOUR SORRY ASSES! YOU CANT GET LAID SO YOU SIT UP AT NIGHT AND TYPE NONCENCE TO EACH OTHER ON A FUCKIN MESSSAGE BOARD. YOU QUEERS, FUCK YOU ALL

-- the biggest man (fuck all you all@nigger.com), August 07, 2003.


yo the biggest dickhead cocksucker geta fucken life u momas boy go suck ur dadas dick u couldent get a girl if ya life depended on it and u got to be the stupidest mother fucker in the wworld if u really think i stuck my fucken dick in a tail pipe it was a joke u fucken pussy so go jerk your self off looking at pictures of ya mom bitch

-- mikey ddd'adamo (bullrush705@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

hey, i am going to make a go cart with a 6.5 HP lawn mower engine, but i dont know how fast it will end up going. and i plan to some way attach it to a GT sled frame, and replace the skies with wheels. if any of you gus knoiw how fast this might go, or anything, i can take your advice. and about making go carts go faster, im not sure, but heh, can yo put air intakes on those things?? haha

-- Northie (splurge_@hotmail.com@hotmail.com), August 07, 2003.

yo, the biggest man is right, you are all a bunch of little winey bitches who cant get laid if you tried! Mike, your a lier, i bet you did stick your dick in a motorcycle. i dunno why i am even wasting my time with this stupid fucking message board? i am outta here, i mean why would i want to contribute to this when all yous bunch of losers are fucking it all up? there are alot of ppl in here trying to gain valuable information and give their time and knowledge to everyone else for their better. WHY DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE AWAY FROM THOSE PEOPLE BECAUSE YOU THINK ITS FUNNY? YOU ARE ALL LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND A, MIKE, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME TYPING A RESPONCE TO THIS (ALTHOUGH I KNOW HE IS GONNA) IF YOU DO DON'T EXPECT ME TO READ YOUR SORRY ASS RESPONCE TO THIS ABOUT HOW MY MOM IS A HO OR SOME SHIT BUCAUSE I AM NOT NOT NOT COMING BACK HERE TO WASTE MY FUCKING TIME.

-- danny passicovitilli (dannyboy@aol.com), August 07, 2003.

i suck luke rules luke is the man

THATS RITE ERIC I IMPERSONATED U!!!!!!!! WATCHYA GONNA DO? RIDE UR SLOW A** GOKART TO NEW ZELAND? LUKE RULES ERIC SUX

-- eric of hazelburg (ericcart@net.com), August 08, 2003.


YOUR A STUPID FUCK. I KNOW THAT YOU DONT LIVE IN NEW ZELAND YOU IDIOT! AND YOU SPELLED HAZLEBURG WRONG YOU COCKSUCKER! YOU CANT FOOL ME!

-- eric of hazleburg (eric@yahoo.com), August 08, 2003.

hi my name is eric. i like to suck my own dick as well as others. luke is the coolest, i would never betray him LUKE RULES HE'S THE MAN LUKE U RULE... I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK I SUCK I SUCK COCK

-- eric of hazelburg (eric@8942389nj.com), August 08, 2003.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH ERIC!!!!!! WATCHYA GONNA DO NOW????????? TELL UR CHEAP ASS HOE MOMMY I BET UR CRYING RITE NOW HAHAHAHAHAHJHAHAHA GOOD LUCK "TRACKING ME" ERIC SUXXXXXX

COCK!!!!

-- eric of hazelburg (eric@hotmail.com), August 08, 2003.


I love to stick things in my butt hole, it feels so good. I love to fuck my pet sheep. I love when the sheep fucks me. I wouldn't doubt if I have AIDS, I did fuck a monkey several times, oh well. FUCK ME! I'M GAY. I SUCK DICK. I LOVE BIG DICKS IN MY ASS.

-- A man with a gun (I LOVE COCK @AOL.COM), August 09, 2003.

I HATE NIGGERS, THE'RE GOOD FOR NOTHING! I WISH THEY WOULD ALL DIE! NPW DONT GET CONFUSED, I DONT HATE BLACK PEOPLE, IF YOUR A BLACK PERSON THAT HAS ACTUALLY DONE SOMETHING WITH YOUR LIFE WELL THEN GOOD FOR YOU! BUT IF YOU A LAZY ASS NIGGER THAT CANT GET A JOB BECAUSE YOUR TO FUCKING STUPID AND TO FUCKING LAZY THEN FUCK YOU!!!! I HOPE YOU BURN IN FUCKING HELL. DOESN'T IT PISS ANY ONE ELSE OFF THAT OVER 50% OF ALL CONVICTED FELLONS ARE NIGGERS, IMAGINE A WORLD FREE OF THEM, WOW, OH YEAH, THEY CALL THAT HEAVEN!

-- NIGGER KILLER (I HATE NIGGERS @ I HATE NIGGERS.COM), August 09, 2003.

If you are making your own go kart then put 2 engines on it and make then power a live axle !

-- iain106 (iain106@mail.com), August 09, 2003.

hey will u guys please stop........................we are soppose to be talking about go-karts.................comon guys, oh and could somone explain how to use that blower thing in detail, it like supercharges it or something?

-- Lauren (trick girlie@aol.com), August 10, 2003.

eric u suck ass

-- eric suxx (hurley5029@yahoo.com), August 10, 2003.

lauren's right asses. ill admit, i know shit about engines and go karts, which is exactly why im going to start building one. but if you clowns are a bunch of local friends or fags who just bitch on this site because your 'cool', grow dicks. i dont know or care about any of you, except anyone who is matture, and would like to just calm the fuck down. and, dont bother 'dissin' me, cause unlike you guys, i can get some tang if i wanted, and im not racist like some of the FUCKING RETARDS here, im not a sheep malester, or a goat raper, or child abuser. im 19, i would like to build a nice little go-kart on a GT, and friggin thats it. so the only people i wanna hear, is anyone who knows what the fuck they are talking about, and lauren, because from the one message she put, she sounds matture enough to tell you guys to shut the hell up. and not some damn, gay ass 'poser', wanna-be, dirty assed frigging GINO. thats right, go suck some dick fellas.

-- Northie (fucking retards@hotmail.com), August 10, 2003.

oh, and about the snow blower lauren, im not sure if this is what you meant, but up there somewhere some dude said it might be good to use a snowblower engine, because not only do they have horizontal drive shafts, so you dont need gears, and lose power; but they are also self propelled so you dont have to worry about gears and stuff as much. but you'll only get a constant spped, same as a lawn mower, (i think anyways) but that doesnt matter, because on a go- kart, who slows down anyways? :/ i plan to solve that by putting a blocker on the throtle cable just before it cuts out, so when i do take my foot off the gas, it wont have enough to power it, but wont stall out. and brakes i can do later. anyways, i doubt thats what you wanted to hear, but maybe it is, chow. and about the original question, sorry there mollollie pop, i dont know, but id like an answer too.

-- Northie (up North we all get along. up in big ontario@hotmail.com), August 11, 2003.

im a goof, a snowblower does have different speeds, because of the gears you can change while using it to make it go faster. : \ but im not sure how it would translate when you are using the raw engine to power a go-kart. alright, i need to go to bed now. later fellas

-- Northie (i dont know what im even talking about, but im from up north so its ok. up near big toronto.@hotmail.com), August 11, 2003.

here is the way it is done first of all take ur govenor off when u do that turn ur carb jet down a quarter of a turn so ur engine runs kind of lean sprockets haha there are many differ combinations like if u want to race circle track u need a smaller sprocket in back and if u want to drag race it run a smaller sprocket in back trust me i know i do both im 21 yrs old and i have been doing this since i was 7 i started in racing carts and then when i was 13 i went to a jr dragster they r fun but just like a top fuel u have got to have total concentration if ya have any questions e mail me thanks

-- robert brown (bouncer_2000_99@yahoo.com), August 11, 2003.

A I have a 3.5 honda how can I make it faster it runs 40mi I want it to go 50mi ok.Thanks good looking out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- Erik Garcia (punch_509@hotmail.com), August 15, 2003.

yeah..... uh i dont really got an answer but a question i got a really big sproket, sooooooooo big that sometimes it hits the growned when i go on like a dirt path... evan thought its a racing kart that should be used on pavement. There really isnt a paved place that i can leagally ride it. i've already been pulled over by the cops like 3 times for drivin on the roads. so my question is if i put bigger tires on the back will that raise the chain from the growned so it wont hit? oh p.s. fuck all yall who have been sayin shit about niggers.... i used to be the same way untill i got pussy from a black bitch and they are way better then white women so if you are gunna use anything close to that word its gunna be "NIGGA" notice no ER at the end and my boys are black and tell you what theyed fuck you country bitches up. you juss mad cuz the black folk stole yalls women thats y you mad...... n-e-ways holla back

-- john doe (Af0229@aol.com), August 17, 2003.

dont take the governor off because youll throw the rod however put a small pulley or sprocket on the rear axle and a bigger one on the engine and take of the muffuler and put a short piece of pipe as big around as you have without making it look gay and if you dont have a metal pipe just leave it with no muffler or exaust pipe you could also moudify the air filter so it gets the most air a good idea wood be to take an air filter of a car make it fit the engine and put it were its gonna get alot of air and of course hack off any extra weight such as a roll bar and any other gay saftey crap

-- David Brouneus (Dave19902003@ao.com), August 18, 2003.

yeah u people don't no anythink if u take the govener off yes it will go farster i did it and i have a 5hp engend and it go'es about 85km

don't drill holes in the muffelr it stupid.

and u domb ass dickhead's that say put nos on it u dont no anythink

-- william brown (d12dirtydozen18@hotmail.com), August 19, 2003.


To whom it may concern, 99 trans am comes with a 5.7 liter 350 c.i.d. hence the trans am designation. it makes 330 horsepower it will smoke any stock mustang ever produced with the exception of the 2002 cobra R, (only 300 made) you people spell at a third grade level and dont know anything about an internal combustion engine. you should not be giving young impressionable kids advice about their karts that their parents spent hard earned money on.

-- yaright (yaright@aol.com), August 20, 2003.

To whoever owns a trans am or mustang. I don't care what you hilljacks did to your car. It will never,ever take my car. I have a Nissian 240sx conversion to a Silvia with a SR20DET Japanese motor in it. I'm packing more than 300hp! So shut your hillbily, Kentucky loving mouths and bring it on. I will take you in drifting or just regular street racing. I know you didn't understand everything I just said since you all have 3rd grade educations. For the people with mustangs your not as bad. There are acually fast mustangs. The fastback was the best. but the trans am people are stupid. That is the worst a car can get. I can just see you sitting in it in Kentucky drinking your Keystone Lite or Bud light or whatever cheap beer you like to drink. So learn about real cars hillbillies. Sincerly your local Silvia owner.

-- Mike Hunt (whocares@hotmail.com), August 20, 2003.

but wait smart ass, i could supercharge my trans am, then it will make 450 horsepower and mated up with my six speed tranny would smoke corvettes. but wait, thats right you have three hundred ricepower which is no match for actual horsepower. all those decals you have on your car are worth at least 50 rice power and the fact that you spend all that money to make a little engine produce 300 ricepower is ridiculous. grand total to make stock ls1 350 cid motor make 450 hp...... 2200 bucks for a paxton supercharger. now if i wanted to go to extremes i could run a radical cam, roller rockers, balance the motor and run forged everything, crank, rods, pistons. run a programmable engine management system, headers, port match and polish intake and heads. oh but wait i would still only have spent 3500 bucks. theres no substitute for displacement. so learn about what you are talking about before you speak. oh btw ill race a stock trans am against your rice rocket any day and while you spin your little wheels ill be half way down the track. American Muscle All The Way!!!!!!!! stupid ricers

-- john (sylvaeater@aol.com), August 20, 2003.

evrybody dont listen to these ppl dont put anything in ur gas exept regular gas ok and second off u can put racing oil in ur oil tank but not flour ok that poor jack listend to u pathetic ppl cuz he dint know anybetter.if u need any advice email me dont listen to alot of these ppl email me linkinparkdude78@aol.com

-- kevin (linkinparkdude78@aol.com), August 21, 2003.

ALL OF U GET LOST

-- ADAM BOUGOURD (AD@BRADWELL.COM), August 22, 2003.

aright ive had this go-cart for 3 years, and the three years ive had it, its been sittin and ageing, but this past week ive been fixin it up. my cousin came over and his dads a mechanic, so he knows a lot about engines. but first what we did was cut half the muffler off, this decreases a lot of backpressure which increases the flow of fuel. next we made 2 large holes in the top of the air filter cover (DO NOT MAKE HOLES IN THE FILTER ITSELF), what this does is let more air into the engine, which also increases flow, and helps with the engines fuel to air mixture, if you were attach a small funnel to this, once you get going, the wind from the movement of the gocart will be pushed into the engine, sort of like a very cheap ram air system. you can also go to riders hobby, or some model shop, and buy some model airplane fuel. you can add this to the gasoline inside your gocart, this will act as an octane boost, makeing the fuel more pure. another thing to do which can raise the horsepower quite a bit is take off the cylinder head (be very carefull not to break the gasket (sp), thats the peice of material inbetween the cylinder head and the rest of the engine, but take that off, and if you are very carefull you can shave the cylinder head down a little bit. if you are to do this, you have to be very careful not to do this unevenly, if there are many bumps or places that are uneven, gases can excape and ruin your engines hp and you will have to buy another cylinder head. while you have this apart you can get some wire brushes and clean everything in there. all of this should increase speed considerably.

-- supernova (tasbl@hotmail.com), August 25, 2003.

DONT LISTEN TO ANYTHING THESE IDIOTS ARE SAYING. JUST BRING IT TO A PROFESSIONAL OR A MECHANIC AND HE WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED TO DO. AND I THINK I SPELLED EVERYTHING RIGHT SO FUCK OFF!!!!!!!!

-- Kevi B (lilman0659@aol.com), August 25, 2003.

First of all if you listen to the other people and use a bigger drive gear and smaller reciever you do get more speed but less power and slower acceleration time. Basically a tune up new air filter, oil, a spark plug, give it a good cleaning sometimes it helps. Make sure that your axel and bearing arnt realy tight that could be the reason or it could be a bad gas mixture. theres many things that could be wrong and many ways to fix it.

-- Drew Windbigler (chrono4@msn.com), August 25, 2003.

take ur govener off and put sugar in your gas it wont hurt ur engine. it cleans it out to make u go fast just try it

-- fuq (fuq@fuq.com), August 31, 2003.

I don't have an answer, but I have a question. Will it be hurting my 6.5 Tecumseh engine if I put octane 91, supreme unleaded gas, or jet fuel in it? And could I put just any spark plug in my go kart? If you have any answers or suggestions please e-mail me at cruzz11@aol.com.

-- Leighton Nobles (cruzz@aol.com), August 31, 2003.

I have no idea. I have a Manco Dingo with a 10hp Tech. How do I make it go faster.

-- trs (terry@crush-voodoo.com), September 02, 2003.

i really need a reply!my new hobbie is messing with motors and building new things.i have a motor bike (made it with a cain saw) and a mini go kart (all custom!made it by scrap)and i have a lown mower ingon,what can i build with it.!e-mail me! my e-mail is freaksk8erking@aol.com

-- matt (freaksk8erking@aol.com), September 04, 2003.

no one has thought about makin a homemade air scoop and boltin it to ur air intake (make sure it is tall,wide,and is in a place where it gest plenty of air)Then get as much air and gas into the carb. as you can by adjusting the bolts.then drill into the muffler.Also tighten your chain as tight as it goes and oil often!!!

-- Byron Bell (ecsguy@aol.com), September 07, 2003.

if you have people by you that you dont like put a straight pipe on it to annoy them thats what i did

-- chris (chrisplav@aol.com), September 12, 2003.

A sure fire way to get the maximum boost out of your dirthog..... First off don't buy from walmart. but if you DID, than heres what ya need to do. there should be lights on your buggy, and if not there should be 2 wires come'n from the motor that are just hang'n there. these are to add light etc. hook up a recepticle outlet to these wires. then plug in a shop vac to it. tie the vac to your buggy. then run the shop vac in reverse so that the air blows out rather than sucking in. hook the hose up to the air intake. this will work like a nice little super charger. You can also fill the tires with shave cream so that if you blow a tire it will shoot out all over you, this way you will know that you need to

-- batman has a cape (foilminion@aol.com), September 13, 2003.

a simple way to boost the speed is to find the sweet spot w/ the choke lever. i found mine and i was flyin from 25 to 45 this simple idea works just be careful mine screwed up one day and the brakes went out and the throtle cable broke ...so i was goin down my suburb road at 45 w/ out brakes and my kill switch wasnt workin...i lived

-- mr counterperson (markwantony@yahoo.com), September 14, 2003.

Im a professional kart racer, i race a 2 stroke 100cc Ymaha KT100, to make it go its full potential we use 94 octane, and motul superbike oil, with a mixture of 20:1 and a all around tire pressure of nine punds, a maximum size air intake, normally RLV, a RLV expansion pipe, and all together me and the kart have to weigh 320 pounds, i can reach speeds of over 160 on a speed ring without sticking the engine, a very important thing to remember is to adjust your mixture on the track, to rich, you engine will run terrible, to lean and you will either blow the engine or stick the engine a rebuild costs 200$,

-- Ryan (Madman596@hotmail.com), September 14, 2003.

Hi, my name is max and i have a six horsepower tecumsa engine and i want to make it go faster can you help me if so e-mail me please Thank you, maxwell metz

-- maxwell (mmetz@universitylake.org), September 17, 2003.

take the govnor off,just take the engine apart and ull see a plastic gear riding on the camshaft, just take it off.ull go alot faster, just make sure u dont hold the throttle all the way down for a long time or it will blow up

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), September 18, 2003.

u can also just take the muffler off and put on a straight pipe,this will make u go alittle fast not much

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), September 18, 2003.

I have an answer for the guy named Maxwell. Make a 35/65 mix of sugar and rubbing alcohol. Yes, yes people tell you not to put sugar in your gas, but it is 100% safe if you mix with 65% alcohol. Wait till your gas tank is about 75% empty then fill full with the mixture. I did this same thing to my 6hp tecumpsa (or however you spell that brand of engine) and it 30 before, but now it goes 45-60.

Jonathon

-- jonathon (motorman327@juno.com), September 20, 2003.


who would put sugar in there engine i meen all i did was put nos in mine now i go like 65 i used to go 35 and i dont even have a gocart i have a goped that is only 25.5cc and only like 3 hp so whoever put that mix stuff in there motor is stupid!!!!!! there morons

-- ummm i think ts no not that i 4 got (125@aol.com), September 21, 2003.

just push the throttle linkage on the carb further and it will give you about 10-15 mph more.

-- hewy (rbl14@insightbb.com), September 21, 2003.

i dont have any answers but if anyone can helpi was thinking about something, if i hooked up a small shot of nitrous through the air filter if it would give any boos, or if it would work, e mail me or post it pleeze

-- bubba (kmtlee@sbcglobal.net), September 22, 2003.

here is how u do it......change the sproket on the axle so it has fewer teeth then put a tourqe converter on it....when i did that 2 my 6hp i got it going about 50mph and it still will peal out......i beat a 220 in a drag race with it but im lookin 4 a new intake 4 it...so any of u no of a good 1 post it

-- tony (aeburden@mindspring.com), September 24, 2003.

YOU REALLY WANT TO GO FAST? THE BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK IDEA IS TO TIE THAT SON OF A BITCH TO THE BACK OF YOUR DADDY'S PICKUP AND TELL HIM TO HEAD FOR THE HIGHWAY. EITHER THAT OR GET THE WHISTLE TIP THAT GOES WOO WOOOOOO.

-- sonofabitchhairybrownballs smith (sonofabitchhairybrownballs@hotmale.com), September 26, 2003.

stop being retards and suck yo mommas dick!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- aol (aol@aol.com), September 26, 2003.

just stick a smog pump on it to use it as a supercharger

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), September 26, 2003.

Ok, whoever the hell said put nos is a total jerkoff. If you put nos you will crack your engine almost immediately. Go kart engines are not meant for that. Just change your oil every twenty hours and/or take off your governer

-- Michael M. (rage_of_the_mobs@hotmail.com), September 27, 2003.

i meant change your oil after every 15 to 20 hours of riding it.

-- Michael M. (rage_of_the_mobs@hotmail.com), September 28, 2003.

I meant change the oil after every 20 hours of it being used. All of u all r full of shit. Thankyou

-- Michael M. (rage_of_the_mobs@hotmail.com), September 28, 2003.

The governor is on there for a reason. I wouldent take it off. my friend messed around with his on his lawnmower, and it caught on fire when he was riding it.

-- jon (jon_ike@yahoo.com), September 28, 2003.

fuck u michael, they do make NOS brand nitrous for go karts faggot and u dont know shit bitch

-- fuck that bitch (killer@smiles.com), September 29, 2003.

hey killer@smiles.com, youve got some serious issues so shut the fuck up and go to anger managment.

-- Michael M. (rage_of_the_mobs@hotmail.com), September 30, 2003.

take your engine to a motor shop. I took mine to the honda shop and got it boarded over ur 5 1/2 motor orght to get put up to a 8 1/2 to a 11 1/2 and goto a junkyard if you want a good muffler for free or else it is here

-- James Madden (James_Madden_jr@yahoo.com), October 01, 2003.

ok, here is what u do- 1. get a tecumseh 5-12 horse engine. 2. get a 42 tooth sprocket. 3. get a custome pipe or gauge-t muffler. 4. replace the major spark, fuel, and gear parts. 5. get a new clutch. 6. ask an engine speacialist to tune your engine up. 7. clean your carberator. If you need and of my 56 other tips just e-mail me. believe me, my go-kart wraps out 38

-- andy a (andyman700@yahoo.com), October 02, 2003.

I enjoy the stories in here. About the fast carts and all. And especially the trans- am. Mustang story. Stangs rule and are faster and lighter. So for the carts. It doesn't matter if you buy a wal- mart cart or kame apart cart. (K-Mart) They both have Briggs engines on them. Yes taking of the Governor makes a difference. I went from 24 m.p.h to 40 by just doing that and ride it daily. as for the gears yes that works too. along with the tires. Well I have not tried sugar yet and never will because I am not a stupid idiot!!! The pipe will be next, because I did that with my mini Bike 20 years ago. By the way I run a 5 h.p briggs. not wal-mart but cheap. All made same place i gather. The flour thing was good too. Makes my chicken taste good. I feel bad for little ole jack. Also The bigger the gear on the crank the faster. But slower take off. To eliminate that all use a torque converter. Available for less than $100.00. The sand and gravel in the cylinder was a good joke too. My 7 year old kid is not even stupid enough to do that. Use common sense people. They are just for fun. If you want a fast one buy one. And A helmet. LOL

-- wouldn't u like to know (i2eaper4269@yahoo.com), October 03, 2003.

change the oil often,and bring it in to a small engin repair place and have a tune up done to it. BUT DO NOT TAKE OFF THE GOVERNOR!!!!!!!

-- nick (dixienme@yahoo.com), October 03, 2003.

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-- penis (pnis@penis/penis.penis.com (penis)), October 04, 2003.

k ppl i need some drawings or plans on how to make s go kart so if u have any thing give me a shout @ little_biker95@msn.com ive got an 80 cc dirt bike moter thx

-- steve (little_biker95@msn.com), October 07, 2003.

this is a question i got a 6.0hp go kart that only goes 25mph i need to know how to tune it up

-- nf gnjs d (MEpure155@Yahoo.com), October 08, 2003.

pee in your tank. it will go much faster.

-- dan meyer (rusard@hotmail.com), October 09, 2003.

pee in your tank. it will go much faster.i sure it will

-- danny payne (rusard749@hotmail.com), October 09, 2003.

My riding lawnmower goes faster then many Go-Carts...LMAO...check out www.Letsmow.com

-- BOOZER (TOPPER396@AOL.COM), October 10, 2003.

sneeky pete nos system i have one it rocks i do like 60 in my yerf dog wit nos

-- andrew (motosk8er2@aol.com), October 12, 2003.

sneeky pete nos system i have one it rocks i do like 60 in my yerf dog wit nos it is like $200

-- andrew (motosk8er2@aol.com), October 12, 2003.

Every one of these answers are a bunch of shit! How can you tell someone what's best for them when you know nothing about the engine this poor guy is trying to overhaul? The best suggestion for this guy is to list everything about his engine then go from there. Also it would help on what kind of go kart he's go the engine in and how much it weighs. Oh and by the way about 90% of you guys can't spell worth a shit.... Just an observation!

-- sam (sworrell@easylink.com), October 13, 2003.

Loose some wight (I mean you not the kart), then your cheap engine won't have to work as hard.

-- RD (soundguy59@hotmail.com), October 14, 2003.

hey i have a rattler lxt and it goes really fats what i did was i took off all the uneeded weight like the roll-cage because when you take off the roll-cage it loweres the weight and it loweres the center of gravity so you turn with greater ease then i loosened the governer screw not all the way but just enough so i can you all the throttle then i drilled holes in the muffler but i didnt take it off because rain could get inside and ruin your engine. if any of you put sugar in your gas tank it turns to a resin no matter what so do not i repeat do not put sugar in your gas. happy karting

-- nate (spazandstuff69@aol.com), October 14, 2003.

DONT TAKE UR GOVENER OFF!!! yes, never put sugar alone in ur gas. always mix about half and half with rubbing alcohol so all the sugar is disolved. This is the safe way to put sugar in ur gas and NOT hurt ur engine. My kart went about 45-50 mph before, now it goes 75- 80. WHEEEEEEEWWWWW WHAT A RIDE

-- joe (joe@hotmail.com), October 14, 2003.

O.K. I don't know much about gokarts,but it sounds like you can make it go fast IF you use a little bit of common sense. I would put water in the gas tank. Not too much, mabe 1 cup. Water wont burn, but it will cool your engine and make it last longer and go just a little bit faster. Next put windex or some kind of household cleaner in your oil. This will clean all the sludge away from the moving parts, making less resistance, making you go a heck of alot faster. Add at least a 1/2 cup or more to the oil. Last peel some crayons. (it dosen't matter what color) Put about 2 crayons in your engine. The wax will melt and seal it up better inside and give you more compresion giving you more torque. (CLIMB HILLS EAISER AND FASTER) The proper order for all this is to Start your engine, ride it enough to warm it up, then turn it off, then put the water in your gas, windex or household cleaner in the oil, then take out the spark plug and put the 2 crayons in. DONT TOUCH A HOT SPARK PLUG!!!! IT WILL BURN YOU. USE PLIERS. I promise this will work. IF you have any problems getting this to work, Pleas e-mail me.

-- zac (zacg@hotmail.com), October 15, 2003.

take off the governor but when you drive don't keep keep it floored for a while or the motor will blow. it works mine has a faster acceleration and top speed

-- cody (iluvskul@netzero.com), October 15, 2003.

OMG, zac, you need help, and a few brains, first off you dont put water in your gas, it dosent ignite and it would just fuck things up, never put anything other than oil in your crank case, puting a type of degreaser such as windex or any household product is bound to do something funky and adding extra oil just puts more stress on moving parts, crayons in motor? you have to be kidding, thats just going to gunk shit up, not let oil lubricate the cylinder walls and probably fuck with your exhaust port, if anyone was thinking of trying zac's idea, please keep in mind that you will be in for some if not lots of repairs.

-- YZ250-F (t_zirk@hotmail.com), October 16, 2003.

ok let me be straight with you dont put anything thats not ment for the engine in the engine. the crayons in the spark plug will make your engine not start and windex in the oil is absolutly rediculous it will screw up your engine and dont put anything in your gas tank except for gas.

-- nate (spazandstuff69@aol.com), October 17, 2003.

never put sugar and rubbing alcohol in your gas it will blowe your engine.OK

-- Jason Kuczynski (Mkilla315@webtv.net), October 17, 2003.

the people who are placing things here that arent true should definetly stop they are trying to sabatoge the kids go-carts which is not cool at all so for all the kids out there check with your parents before doing anything to your kart these things aren't cheap you know.

-- nate (spazandstuff69@aol.com), October 17, 2003.

i might buy a stock raptor 3 engine and run it on gas,can i use any clutch or do i have to use a horstman clutch,also can u tell me if i can race it

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), October 19, 2003.

YOU ARE ALL IDIOTS.....i would rather play with barbies. How can you get any riding done when ur constantly on here bitching.

-- Da Fay Gay (googgoooo@hotmail.com), October 19, 2003.

i put only 2 crayons in my oil, and it made it eaiser to pull and start. i didnt put windex in my oil, but i did put water in my gas, and i ran it for 3 hours, and i could touch the muffler because the water in the gas kept the engine so cool

-- cris (cris@hotmail.com), October 19, 2003.

you are obviousley on crack if you think water is in your gas tank is going to keep your motor cool, ok, lets pretend water can go in gas without messing up your carb and shit, its not going to stay cool enough so you can touch your fucking exhaust, if that were the case every auto mobile and racing motor would be using water and it wouldnt be new to anyone, dont try and make kids believe that these little gimics are going to help their go-kart, its only going to ruin their karts that they have spent hours, days, even months trying to build, just screw off with the fucked ideas and stick with something logical that could work but wont mess things up, sheesh!

-- YZ250-F (t_zirk@hotmail.com), October 20, 2003.

If you want your go kart to go faster just pee in the gas tank and it will give it a little boost until it runs out. Its like nitruos oxide. it really works just try it. If you run out just pee in it again I mean you dont have to pay for it or any thing.

-- Tyler Shepard (alexis6195@msn.com), October 22, 2003.

most of this shit it all lies.be serious A$$holes.this form is only for things that make a gokart/minibikes faster.no bull shit....

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), October 23, 2003.

You're a bunch of whiners, some of you. Here in Hazleburg, we don't do stupid things like putting crayons in our engines. We use common sense, and common sense tells us that anything that improves your engine has probably been thought of and tried already. Eg, 'motor-up'. Motor-up is basically a detergent for your engine. It can be produced by heating a mixture of shampoo, soap flakes (or washing powder) and a bit of drain cleaner. If you don't have the drain cleaner, that's OK. Remove the spark plug and pour into the chamber, as to provide upper cylinder action as well. You maky need to drain a bit of oil afterwards to make up for the added volume. Let it soak for an hour before replacing the spark plug. This cleans the inside of the engine. The drain cleaner really does help though, it adds at least 18% power increase, but be sure to use one with 'sodium hydroxide' as the active ingredient. Careful no to get any on your hands or skin though. Just as it cleans drains, it will clean the inside of the engine, like the exhaust and the intake, and the head. If you wish to use any of this useful advice, be sure to e-mail me for exact quantities to use, as using too much may be bad for the engine. - Big ups to everyone from West Hazleburg

-- Nate of Hazleburg (nate@yahoo.com), October 23, 2003.

Oh my gosh, I can't believe it. I had this old mower I was going to throw out, so I didn't rally mind what happened to it. I decided to try the idea where you pee in the gas (3 posts ago?). It really worked. It only gives you a little boost though, and I had to top it up, but yes, it is like NOS. I went and mowed the lawn in record time. Thanks.

-- Frank Rizzo (rizzo77@oal.com), October 23, 2003.

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-- peter (peterelse1@yahoo.com), October 24, 2003.

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-- ??????????????????????????????????????? (???????????????????????????????????????????????@??????????????.com), October 24, 2003.

inject a lil propane into the engine by putting a tank on cart and running a hose into the the air filter its works great ive done it

-- big boy (chopper51cs@aol.com), October 25, 2003.

Oh please, errm well may I suggest you get a raptor 2 motor it is a 5 horse briggs block but is rated for turning 6 thousand then get you a arc stroker rod rated for 12,500 but you will certainly not turn that much with what you have now... you don't need to turn more than 9,300.. but you could get a arc 380 lift cam lunati valves and tappets and a arc high compression head and a 063. head gasket from fel-pro and a arc pure power 50 (mm) intake manifold then get a edel brock 44 (mm) carb and a horstman multi time changing gear you need to advance the timing as far as your exhaust goes I'd just run a header if I were you .. .. getting these parts I suggested can be on the high price side but horse power costs money eh you don't need a 40 mm carb just a regular one the raptor motor will cost you 300 then the stroker rod 75 then the head 90 then the falls 40 and valve tappets 20 and the valve kit 35 and thecamshaft 90 .. but really for what you jut need a camshaft and high compression head and a arc stroker rod should be just fine ..

-- Allen long (longlawnboy2003@yahoo.com), October 26, 2003.

But you can just go to http://www.northerntool.com and look for engines.. their 11 horse power tecumseh is only 430 dollars and it packs alot of torque .. but it doesn't turn much so you could just use oh say a drive wheel sprocket in the teeth number of 40-50 to speed things up .. the motor has electric start too...... compared to the ehinge I explained early horse power is alot cheaper when it's not prostock, if I were you I would have took the money that it had cost to buy that gokart and build me something way better ..

-- Allen Long (longlawnboy2003@yahoo.com), October 26, 2003.

First off-you have crap for a kart-it is a go cart, not a race kart. Our race team has 6000.00 dollars in a quality ride and are a very successful team. If you take the governor off, it will simply float the valves around 5500 rpm. You need to blueprint the engine, add a cam with a decent profile to run the track you intend to run, change the carb to a methanol profile. Change to an NGK plug for methanol, etc etc, etc-$$$$$. If you bought a cheapo wal-mart cart, you cannot possibly hope to compete anywhere. I doubt you would pass tech anywhere. Incidentally, our Daytona package runs 84.03 mph on a modified B&S RaptorIII/ Phantom Nemeisis Chassis in WKA Gold Cup class. This sport always has been and will always be about MONEY. You put enough $ in the tank-you win more. Nothing will help your cart (not KART) without more $-a lot more $. You have a "yard cart" and that's all it will ever be. Don't waste your money trying to put silk stockings on a pig-it will still be a pig! Randy Roberson SkunkWerx MotorSports Tampa, FL

-- Randy Roberson (oldman@skunkwerxmotorsports.us), October 26, 2003.

But eh, she is youndglike meh I bet .. so I'd just go with that 11 horse tecumseh I was mumbling on about .... heh I wish I could afford a James Morgan motor .. . o__o"" 35 horse power out of a 5 horse tecumseh ..

-- Allen long... (longlawnboy2003@yahoo.com), October 26, 2003.

I have a scooter that i biult from scratch with a 3hp briggs and stratton.those of you who say it will ruin your engine if you take the govener off probably have techumsa engines.I ride my scooter at full throtel every day and has no problems.If you want your go kart to go faster take the govener off, then adjust the nedle valve untill the engine runs smoothest.Make sure you give the engine an oil change every 20 hours of use to make the engine last longer, and never put any thing but unleaded gasoline in the gas tank!Im 15 but i probably know more about small engines then any one else on this page does.p.s. If any needs help with thier engines email me.

-- jorgen eckman (megajorgs@aol.com), October 26, 2003.

where do babies come from?

-- i love your mom (gcsk8rbizkit182@aol.com), October 28, 2003.

you guys all suck you couldnt make a go-kart if you life depended on it my g-kart with a 5 hp does 120 km easy with only a massive air intake and a very large sproket on the axle and a 12 tooth on the clutch and the thing flys i chickend out at that speed and i was only at 3/4 of my throttle ifyou wanna talk i have msn so add me koolkid68@msn.com and dont take the governer off plz dont it will mess the motor up

-- kool kid (koolkid68@msn.com), October 29, 2003.

Hey, I got a 4 HP Tecumseh engine and i want to put it on a minibike witha 2 speed jackshaft and a K&N filter on it and a straight pipe does any one know how fast it might go with a 220 pound person on it??

-- Chad (MINIBIKE_kidd@hotmail.com), November 01, 2003.

Save up all the money you are not spending on food and send it to me. Then place a large sticking plaster over your mouth to stop you blurting out anything stupid. If you can't sleep try counting to four, ie. 4, or take lots of laxatives with your tea. Keep alive by eating raw kippers through your nostrils or by introrectalgestion. When you are ready to make your go-kart go faster you will need a sledgehammer, and a gun. Use the gun to shoot anyone who annoys you and use the sledgehammer to bash the shit out of the go-kart.

-- Prof. Bill Roberts (billyroberts786@hotmail.com), November 02, 2003.

the mini-bike might do about 30km if your lucky and if you have good gear ratio's if the motor runs cold it might run a bit faster but dont spend too much money on it the motor most likely wont last very long they never do and nomatter what dont take your governer off thats the worst thing you could do to a motor itwill ovr time blow out and if ay one has a cheap motor 5 h.p. or more talk to me on msn or post a message my msn is koolkid68@msn.com bye

-- kool kid (koolkid68@msn.com), November 03, 2003.

put a straigh pipe on it and shave abit off the piston

-- jimm (a_life_behind_bars2@hotmail.com), November 04, 2003.

hey a trick from the master of a homemade rapedape of a 5hpB/S engine. i learned that you can short stoke a 5hpB/S by changing the crank and rod out with one from a 3hpB/S..... leaving the piston in the block turn BDC undo the rod cap and dipper push on rod to TDC, pull the crank out now pull the piston down now to give you accability to the wrist pin remove it and put in the new you'll hual ass. it will go from 3600rpms max to 7300rpms....

-- #92 that osborne kid (cramit2ya@yahoo.com), November 04, 2003.

hey well me and my friend take lawn mowers and supe them up so what we do is take out the small pussy engins and put in v twin 18hp engins take the smallest engine laying around put a 8 inch pully in the front at 2 inch in the back tighten up the steering and get the clutch to work with out slipping so here is a hint we had one going 50mph a lil over autchuall so it is a lot cooler to be seen going tha fast on a lawn mower than a wally world go cart

-- adam mtd (mightyadam1@yahoo.com), November 04, 2003.

oh yeh my friend also bought a gocart frame and put a 4 cyl crothc rocket engine on it he had it going it went fast and was cool but he recked it on his road goign lik 60mph and only had it in 5th gear out of 6th so dont do that that is an example of a bad idea but i am a gear head for engins dont take of the govnor unless u want a blowed up engine that is a not smart idea and get a 1968 mtd 7hp the are unstobble

-- adam mtd (mightyadam1@yahoo.com), November 04, 2003.

oh yeh my friends with the racing lawn mowers if u dot bllieve me where we got the parts his dad owns a small engine shop and has 10 achres of old lawn moweres and anything that has a small engine on it basicall so we get all of it off the junk ones

-- adam mtd (mightyadam1@yahoo.com), November 04, 2003.

yo i got a yerf dog and i am making it so faster. it has a 6 hp. techumseh engine. anyway i took the torque converter aand messed with it and got that perfect. then (this works with all engines) take off the muffler or however you spell it. then get a piece of pipe (chrome coated copper looks good) bend it a little and find some way to attach it to the hole where the old one was.make shue you have a bend, you have to make a bend or you screw your engine. ok now you can crank it up. if you did it right you will see flames!! it will make it faster , hopefully! ok if you want to get fancy make an air intake system. cut a hole in the plastic cover of the air filter and stick a pvc or copper pipe (wider is better) in it but it has to have a bend in it and be facing forward so when you go fast it will get more air ( try not to have a ton cuz u wont have enough gas) ok good luck. i did the muffler thing but the air intake is just an idea!!

-- Ian (h20surfer@email.com), November 05, 2003.

Cornish beast running around cornish beast cant be found cornish beast where is he cornish beast covered in my pee

sorry this is matt marino's song

if you want a fast go cart get a thunder cart and take a shit in the gas can. and if you really want a fast one get andy hill to build you a rocket system for it. he told me to take fireworks and put them in the gas tank. then everyone will say hey, there is a flaming retard going down the street. then pour gasoline on the road and light it and try to go thru it with your thunder cart with fireworks in the gas tank, make sure the gas cap is off. cornish beast is matt marino's cat

-- matt marino (nigger@good.com), November 05, 2003.


yall are fuckin gay mother fuckers

you all should just burn in hell.

-- Paco unibrow (dshiznit2314@aim.com), November 05, 2003.


first off it would be best if you had a friend who works on small engines to help you. You should adjust the carburator (after cleaning it thoroghly) experiment with different size jets in the carb. (they arent expensive) write me back man

-- (428 cobrajet@rock.com), November 07, 2003.

Eat black ants, not the red ones. About 15000 will do nicely, or a few handfulls, just find them in a nest. Time 30 minutes on a clock. Then stick your finger down your throat and puke into a bucket. Believe it or not, the phosphoric acid from the ants bodies is digested and converted in your stomach into a very potent substance similar to nitromethane. Pour the bucket of vomit into your gas tank. Take a syringe (sterile) and poke it into that that artery on your arm. Suck blood out - lots of it. Add this to the oil. Then wear a pair of clown shoes, and conduct pedestrian traffic in a busy mall by painting ducks. When you sense boredom, pull out that special machinegun of yours and kill everyone in your house and feast on their entrails. These will taste nice, only with mayonaise. Then when you and the presidant of the united states of america are finished showering togehter, you can frolic on the seats of cadilacs and salmon. Plinky plonky plinky plonky. You sit on the piano and play your stupid rubbish, not realising that all they want to see are your underdeveloped man tits, you whore. Pour me another galss of battery acid you wench, it isn't every day you find out your cousin is a jumbo jet and your dog has a phd in astrology. Meat pies meat pies, young meat foetus, foetus meat blood, tasty pies that make you drible, don't you just hate that foetus meat gravy dribble that hangs off you chin 'cause your'e too mesmorised by the fake faces on television to notice the box they came in said 'foetus meat, eat with care you plastic son of a bitch' and you continue to sit there and be moulded like a glob of bubble gum into what those corporate mind dogs want you too be, their little slave. Go on, sell your pies. We eat them. We eat every single one, just like those little black ants. Have you ever seen a red ant at the balck sea? No, they're all capitalists you moulded plastic hollow hypnotised porn bait wash-out. La la la, can't hear you because your'e talking to loud, can you plaease stop the roundabout because I'd like to ride on the swings. So many memories. ah. And that, according to my calculations, should make your cart go 29.8756mph faster. -the professor

-- Poop (Mollollie Poop@poopcom.com), November 07, 2003.

ur an absolute twat dont u have anythink better to do than write a fuckin essay on twisted things. people like u should be shot. people go on this site to talk about go carts

-- the person above is gay (madperson2@hotmail.com), November 08, 2003.

To the twit above, at least the guy above you can spell. Get a dictionary and get a life. I don't think there's any intelligent advice here at all. You fucking homosexual.

-- Brian Chang (razzledazzle@hotmail.com), November 08, 2003.

Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

-- wouldntuliketoknow? (wouldntuliketoknow@haha.com), November 09, 2003.

good story, heh?

-- wouldntuliketoknow (wouldntuliketoknow@haha.com), November 09, 2003.

S'cuse me, what were the three obstacles Sandianta had to overcome gain? Good story though.

-- sdgilh (etgrs@dryh.com), November 09, 2003.

well i see that ur answers are some what consistant with each other my knowledge is to get a go kart frames from ebay or what not that fits you size and shape next take roll cage off and wear a helmet after all that but street slicks finnally for all u people who wana go fast get a briggs and straton raptor for 300 dollars at jegs.com why you ask well for one it doesnt come with a govenor and next u can upgrade everything and finnally its ment for a dragster so if u want speed and death thats the engine for you have fun killing your self :)

-- paul (dod_paul@bellsouth.net), November 13, 2003.

where can i buy a petrol go kart from. Are there any sites which you know i cam buy one from??????

-- mark halfix (mooo12345465678544@msn.com), November 14, 2003.

NITRO POWER

-- brian mccoll (pants2@fsmail.net), November 15, 2003.

the first thing you should do is take off the gov. second use premium gas. third with your gas add 2 cycle oil (even on 4 cycles). fourth put 1 table spoon of motor oil in your gas. also the front sproket should be really small and the back really big. please post your speed increase!!!

-- john donlads (bob@hotmail.com), November 15, 2003.

Hey, i have a fixed golf kart that i use (it's an ez-go) but that also doesnt go too fast, does it need the same tips everybody gave for the walmart go-kart? Maybe racing tires or the sparkplug idea mite work? And the brakes from the golf kart suck, but it has fast acceleration. p.s. i dont know much about this kinda stuff since i am still a teenager.

-- Dennis (surfin_on@hotmail.com), November 16, 2003.

take off the muffler just use a pipe the best thing to do is get a motorcycle engine from the junkyard and use the gearbox on the bottom of the engine and put it on your go kart thats what i did whith mine and it goes 65 kilometers an hour with only 5.5 honda engine then you will have 4-5 gears and nuetral then you wont need a clutch.

-- dan mclean (retardo@hotmail.com), November 18, 2003.

take off the govenor, port and polish, valve job, racing clutch, bigger sprocket on motor and smaller one on moter, racing exhaust or just drill out the stoch one, cam job, cromed rings, hotter spark plug, advance the timing, bigger spark plug wire, use synthetic oil, higher octain gas, enlarge the jets, get better air flow, smaller tires for better acceleration, bigger tires for more speed, get a lightly larger manifold, have the carb level or higher than the intake, have good gas flow.

-- bob smith (kc696@aalweb.net), November 22, 2003.

Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

-- ljlj (kjlkglkj@jlkdlfdas.com), November 23, 2003.

Take off the head and look at the bevel under the head where the spark plug goes in. Get another head with a deeper bevel so you can have more compression in your motor this should make it faster....

-- alex eldridge (alex_eldridge2002@hotmail.com), November 23, 2003.

You can mill the head, epoxy the gas flow so that there is no holes, take out the govenor, drill 1/8 holes in your air box, get small wheels, straight pipe, 4ft + axel.

-- Joe (Venisonjoe@comcast.net), November 24, 2003.

Go down the hill in SanFransisco.

-- Doug (FreddBold@aol.com), November 25, 2003.

Ok. First, you gotta say what kind of engine it is. Secondly, check for water in the gas or gunk buildup in your carburetor bowl. If you really want more performance, I suggest performance double valve springs, a high-lift metal camshaft(Instead of your stock plastic one) and THEN take off the governor. Add some synthetic oil and instead of your valves floating at 3750 RPM, youll achieve around 6500+ , which will bring around 9+ HP, instead of 3.5, and 13 on a stock 5 Hp. write back for help or details. And if you wanna spend some real cash, you can get a high compression head with a non- restricted header and a stroker crank. I am a professional engine builder. And, for the record, all of the above answers to your questions on this board forum are completely fuckin retarded. Write BK

-- Aaron Samuelson (aaron_samuelson@hotmail.com), November 27, 2003.

Most of the answers are corect,here some things to do to make it go faster.Change the oil and put the best oil in there I mean comon don't be cheap.Also make the govener don't go all the way back just losen it up it will hit better RPM's.Another thing is gear it up so its about 3/4 top end speed or 5/4 top end speed or whatever you would like.Take the cintrificul clutch off and put the other one on thats probly the thing thats slowing it down.Thats about it but I would still put after market parts on it so it can get the low end back.This is sure to make it go faster.

-- Alan Delorean (b31m007@aol.com), November 27, 2003.

buy an oversized piston and a dyno cam. get a new exaust pipe and breather. buy a racing head. thatll do the trick

-- tim (thehungryman4@aol.com), November 30, 2003.

can some one tell me how to supercharge a briggs 5 hp using a smog pump.I want an easy set up that isnt expensive

-- phil (deathsnakev@aol.com), November 30, 2003.

if you want a hi-lift cam, dont go spending 50-60 bucks for one!!! just pull the side cover off your engine, the cam should slide right out with just a tug. the lifters may fall out, just put them back in with some oil when u put the cam back in. any way... take a light duty welder (any kind of welder will work.) and weld extra metal on to the oval shaped things at the tip of them. then grind or file it down so it is smooth, and not too high, but a little higher (an eigth of an inch should be plenty) then put the lifters back in, put the cam back in, then to put the side cover back on, you may have to turn the engine over to get the cam gear and the plastic gear to line up together (dont forget your side cover gasket!!!!) then turn your engine over. if you can tell that your valves are hitting the top of you cylinder head, take it off and take a grinder or something to take metal off, and make room for your valves to come up farther. once you have done all this, you are FINALLY ready to go. i know this sounds like a lot of work, but it is worth it in the end. my go kart used to lug really bad when every thing was opened up, but now i go about 55-60mph. if you dont have access to a welder, use J.B. weld or something to make your cam taller

-- kkalelsdkfjsd;kl (jokdkd@hotmail.com), November 30, 2003.

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-- 15 inch cock right in ya moma fat ass booty (cock man @aol.com), November 30, 2003.

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-- Not a chance... (jab@you.me), December 01, 2003.

would jb weld work and not come offthe cam?? couldnt i put a bigger lifter or jb weldon it instead of welding the cam

-- phil (deathsnakev@aol.com), December 01, 2003.

jb weld wouldnt come off the cam. bigger lifters wouldnt work, they would keep the valves up and ur engine wouldnt run. BOTTOM LINE... jb weld or just weld it, not bigger lifters.

-- kjdsjkdsfskjd (fsdafdas@dfsdfdasf.com), December 01, 2003.

Hello...I'm trying to build a Shifter Go kart. I have a good sturdy margay frame and it has some good disc brakes on it...i have no engine though and i dont have much money. But i do knoe how to fix engines up and i have 3 machanics somewhere in the family that could finish up what i cant. Basiacally i want to kn oe if anyone can hook me up with a 2 cycle 125cc engine with gearbox and carbeurater and the works...Prefferably 1 that doesnt work, that way i can save some moeny and fix it up

-- Curt inga Jacob (jacobs2207@aol.com), December 09, 2003.

first of all, the engine is prob. just like any other stock small engine. these engines arent made for performance unless u buy a raptor so all of you that have been saying clean your cyl. head out, and put in jet fuel, YOUR FULL OF SHIT!!!!!! to start, techumpse, and briggs engines have a top goverened speed of about 3600 rpm. jet fuel wont make it faster, it will just get up to speed faster. (unless you remove ur govener which is what i did, but my kart is so geared for high speeds, it wont blow up because it never gets very high rpm's) if u want speed for cheap, just keep ur engine in fair condition, its all the faster it will go rite now. oh, and those of you that say "duhhhh... take ur govener off", its not that easy, however it can be acomplished. i have a 5hp briggs engine and what i did was remove the side cover, and remove the weights on the plastic gear by bending back the plastic tab with a screw driver, or something. then remove the pins, pull out the weights. you arent done YET!! gravity will hold your govener down, thus holding the engine wide open, so when u start up, ur gonna be runnin after that sonofabitch. i would suggest taking a VERY, VERY light spring and runnin it from the gov. lever to a solid place. (that thick wire that runs from the bottom of the gas tank to your carb. it has a hole in it, thats a good place. make sure that spring will never come off, because if it does, gravity will hold down the gov. lever, and ur engine will be wide open and basically, ur screwed. after doing all this, start that mother fucker up, get in and find some rocks to spin around in, and hold the pedal to the medal, and turn the wheel. WHEW!!! what a ride. P.S. you may need to increase ur idle speed.

and when it snows, put on your seat belt!, who knows how them tires are gonna do p.s. if u wanna see some thing really cool, take a match, and some bug spray, light the match and throw it on the ground, spray the bug spray on the lit match, and stand back i'm not responsible if u get hurt doin any of this

-- cfhcncn (tfjfg@hjkgkg.com), December 12, 2003.


hey all u people who dont know how to spell are freakin stupid as hell!! anyways i dont know much about go-carts but>> im getting a go- cart for christmas it is a 10 horse tecumseh motor it is a dingo. i wanna know how to make it faster.and how and where do i get a pipe for it? thanks

-- josh miller (devil31691@aol.com), December 13, 2003.

"hey all "u" people" ??? WTF?? You can't spell either, you Neanderthal. You also have bad grammar and sentance structure, and no punctuation.

-- meatjjgot (meatface@htor.comrd), December 13, 2003.

F U C K O F F

B I T C H F U C K E R!

-- dfsfd (gfdg@chhh.com), December 13, 2003.


first thing you do is take off the muffler and put a 12 inch straight pipe in it. then if it has one take off the air filter box. put on a racing filter. all ways use a belt. if your go kart has a gear reduction system on it take it off. get it over sized bored and put wisco pistins and rings in it. take off the govener (it wont hurt your engine. It didnt hurt mine.) buy a belt from advanced autoparts allways get a belt 1 inch smaller than stock!! i have a brig and strat 5 horse and it does 70 mph!!!!!!! do this and your sure to have a fun time

-- kory t (rjp1795@aol.com), December 13, 2003.

BULL FUCKING SHIT KORY T IS FULL OF FUCKING SHIT, HE IS FUCKING STUPID. THERES FUCKIG NO FUCKING WAY U CAN FUCKING GET A FUCKING 5HP BRIGGS TO DO FUCKING 70. HE'S FULL OF FUCKING SHIT!! I HAVE A FUCKING 5HP BRIGGS THAT ONLY FUCKING DOES FCKING 30-35, AND THATS WITH NO FUCKING GOVENER. REMEMBER THE FUCKING ENGINE HAS TO FUCKING KEEP THE FUCKING KART MOVING TOO. SO FUCK YOU WHO SAY U CAN GET A FUCKING 5-6 HP TO DO FUCKING 70 FUCK YOU!!!

-- hgnhggd (fsgsdfgdfg@fgdfgs.com), December 14, 2003.

hey if anyone can help me id really appreciate it. i just recently bought a single drive go kart with a tecumseh 5hsp ohv engine. does anyone know what to expect from speed what the top out would be. id really appreciate any comments or suggestions and if i need to modify or change settings for my son thanks and happy karting everyone

-- derron eberhard (mrscaryruscared@2die4.com), December 14, 2003.

it would probably go 25-30mph, to make it go faster put a hearder on it

-- njugyu (deathsnakev@aol.com), December 15, 2003.

Give that ol' oil a change. ur engine will like it, second, use preimum gas,3rd make sure ur brakes work good if u do all this u should increase ur speed about 40-45mph

-- gnjhhgfnhhfghjhjjyhhjjjjjjjjj (.@..com), December 18, 2003.

hey guys get real...we dont need morons contributing. All the asswipes that have sent in idiot and immature answers need to keep it to themselves. just cause you dont have a life or $ to play with then go do somethin else on your computer besides bitch at everyone else. I bought a manco deuce a few years ago...and loved the hell outta it. Despite what half the idiots say about us all bein loosers for talkin bout go-carts, shit, its probly more than what theyve had..Pussy you little children...grow up, mabey girls will like you! ha, Anyway i cant remember how many times me n a buddy picked up girls girls our age and took em driving round the neighborhood...the place was still developing so it had all the woods with trails and stuff. I thought of hoppin it up also, but never did. It has honda v-twin 18hp on it. So dude, id go get a bigger engine. Ive been messin with cars for the past few years now and i bought this turbo off a broke ass lebaron.... Second of all water can also be used...in very small amounts when injected. Methyl alcohol fuel can be added in small amounts can also help. Another thing ive tried was YES of course nitrous from an old kit i had laying around....i took a oxygen cylinder and n2o with a very small limiting orfice...turn em on and used an electric solenoid to inject....i gotta figure out how to retard timing tho. needless to say, if your goin to use nitrous, dont use even a 15 shot unless its a twin cylinder...or your just friggn nuts and want it to fly like a mother (or blow up and probly kill you)

-- chris (aeronut286@aol.com), December 20, 2003.

Do not listen to the third one because I've try it and it wrecked my engine

-- Ben White (bwhite@hotmail.com), December 20, 2003.

1.Dont take off the govener or the muffler. If you take the muffler of it make it slower because there is no back pressure on the motor.

2.try a mixter of gas always use an 87 base because that motor wasnt made to run high octane gas try mixing b-12with it.

3.if you got 2-3 hundred dollars to drop jegs.com has a bunch of stuff for junor dragster bye an acohol intake and carb

4.if you got another coulple hundred they have torque coverters that is if its a belt drive also they have pully or spocket kits like some of the others said put a small sprocket on the back this in proves acceleration

5.this should have been first but clean the carb and check the plug this improve your speed and if the tires are flat slows it way down

-- Steve McCarty (pickle_steve14@hotmail.com), December 22, 2003.


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-- l.jklhjk (gffgh@fghgfh.com), December 23, 2003.

alrite. the guy above obvisouly has no clue how 2 make a go cart faster. 1always take off the govenr. it makes ur engine faster, making ur cart faster,2next u can use any gas u want. dont lisen to fuckin dickheds that say use only 87 i run 93 once and i stil went slow. 3 i am a poor peice of white trash. i dont have fuckin 2-3 hundred dollars for an alchol carb, then u need another fuckin 100 dollars for instalashon 4 i am stil a peice of trash, i dont have hundreds of dollars for torcke converters, or time to put it on and make adjustmints. 5 if u run ur cart enuf, u dont have to clean ur carberater or plug. p.s. i think i spelled everything rite i am 6 yrs old i even sounded it out so if i made any airs then FUCK OFF!!! u prob dont have any bisness here any way tellin pepel to put suger in there gas

-- l.jklhjk (gffgh@fghgfh.com), December 23, 2003.

ok who can help me i have a yerf dog 7.8hp 150cc engine how would i make this go carts faster it now hits maybe 28 to 30 mph

-- bob pluski (platniumman20@hotmail.com), December 24, 2003.

just take the muffler off and put on a straight pipe or take the govnor out, it wount hurt the engine because i did it to my gokart and it 50mph than 30mph

-- ghghg (aaaa@aol.com), December 24, 2003.

takein the govener off wud ruin ur engine wont it it would wear out ur engine and if i did wud i make a great spped diffrence say im hiting 28 wot wud i hit with it off

-- sdafaf (fgvjhgvgkj@gvfhjf.com), December 24, 2003.

it could blow the engine but dont give it full throttle for long periods, and u would probably hit 38-45mph.dont keep full throttle onlonger that 5 seconds

-- dfdfgg (xfgfdfgd@aol.com), December 24, 2003.

is it possible 2 put nitro nos in a go kart 2 burst ur hp and speed

-- safasf (afas@higfash.com), December 24, 2003.

I race profesional go-karts. The way you make your engine faster is take it to a professional and tell them to "superstock" it.

-- Adriano Bilotta (car_trouble15@yahoo.ca), December 25, 2003.

ur gonna think i am crazy on this one heres the scoop disassemble ur engine entirely. dont worry its not hard to put back to gether TRUST ME TAKE PICTURES B4 U TAKE IT APART then take a grinder or a dremil and cut a stripe around ur crankshaft where the conn. rod connects. this will allow more oil to get in around there , making less drag and making tons of more power. they always say to hone ur cylinder and get new rings b4 u put it back to gether. thats a load of crap! just take some fine sandpapaer and break the glaze on the cyl. wall, dont worry about the rings it just helps the rings seat real good making good compresion to reinstal the rings, use a hose clamp, or cut a piece out of a soda can, and use a hose clamp around that. then reassemble engine and fire it up. i did this to my go kart, but now it uses oil like a *****, but i go really fast, so the trade is worthit. oh, add smoke be gone to ur engine and it will stop smoking, it really works dont worry about the valves, there hard to put back in so dont start with them

-- lijljl (hbgnjhggf@hgjhgjghjf.com), December 27, 2003.

HEY I HAVE A 1999 KTM 380 TWO STROKE DIRT BIKE.. FRAMES BENT.. THINKING OF MAKING A GO KART OUT OF THE MOTOR. HOW HARD WOULD IT BE WITH THE GEARS? DO THEY MAKE A PLACE FOR GEARS. AND ALSO THE REAR END HOW DOSE THE GEAR FIT ON THE REAR? I KNOW HOW TO WELD.. ANY ONE HAVE ANY POINTERS!

-- THOMAS (SPACEMAN226424@AOL.COM), December 28, 2003.

weld ur engine to the frame, weld a gear on to the axel, make sure the gear u weld is for the same kind of chain the dirt bike sprocket hoook a chain around the gears, hook up the clutch some how, gas tank, and any other stuff have fun

-- fgdsfgdsf (dfafgyfgh@cghghfg.com), December 29, 2003.

Yo dude what you need to do is change the spark plugs and put a new exuast on that will increase the horsepower. Then if its big and bulkey liten the sucker dude. After that losen the gorvenor switch and not so far becuase you might blow your engine.And hey deos anyone know were i could get a good deal on a new gocart?

-- Tay (ootay4@yahoo.com), January 02, 2004.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

-- ldkfsfsdljk (hjklhkjlhklj@kjhkljhklj.com), January 03, 2004.

sundiata overcame some tough obstacles, didnt he?

-- gfhhg (klbhkm@sdffds.com), January 03, 2004.

Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

-- gfhhg (klbhkm@sdffds.com), January 03, 2004.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. 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These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

-- yousucky (yousuck@dude.com), January 03, 2004.


get a larger engine stupid maybe 18hp or put nos on it

-- fred flinstone (himasgtsdyas@juno.com), January 03, 2004.

Listen up all you stupid cunts, 99% of the answers I read were so fuckin dumb I almost shit my pant! I hope your all proud of how fuckin retarded you are!

-Just put a K&N filter on it and it will give you 800 horses at the front left wheel

:stupid cunts

-- fuuck off (fuckthis@home.com), January 05, 2004.


Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember. Dang, what were the three obstacles Sundiata had to overcome again? I think one was that his cock was microscopic. Or was it that he was born with one nut? Can't remember.

-- shitstack (poooo@poo.com), January 07, 2004.

The best thing to do would be to take the variable speed transmission from a snowmobile. This distributes the power accordingly, low end torque and high end speed. My kart will spin a donut as well as top out at around 38 mph. It gets up there pretty quick too. It's got an 8 hp honda on it. Otherwise just upgrade the Kart itself. Hope that helps.

By the way, I bet who ever said to supercharge or turbocharge it drives some sort of Honda Civic and does not know how to make real horsepower.

-- Nicky C (Nickelass1234@aol.com), January 19, 2004.


This is the imfamous eric of hazleburg, yes, it really is. for a while someone was typing shit about me, that i love luke and that he is better than me. Well fuck that, what a fucking prick. That guy who was doing that really has nothing to do. I dont either but thats not what i'm up to... pretending to be someone who is cooler than me? I dont think so. Luke and Eric of hazleburg are really ppl and not just some names made up. But anyway.. and very intelligent person once said... "put a God damned flowmaster on it." best advice on here. You bet. I was just lookin back on the funny shit that happened during the summer and came across this. This is some pretty funny shit!

-- ERIC OF HAZLEBURG (paycuts@hotmail.net), January 20, 2004.

Don't come with that innocent crap Eric of Hazleburg, you're a sick asshole sodomist. Stay in Hazleburg and get off the internet. We've seen your posts elsewhere on junkyard wars and are disgusted. Don't think we're going to believe that someone impersonated your sorry ass. Everyone, check out this link to see what I'm talking about..

http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=00BAMb

Eric and his gay buddy Luke, and Shaun Martin are destroying this board with their talk of filth and sodomy. Yeah it has been a bit funny at times, but think of the children coming on here. Yeah you're infamous on here, becuase everyone knows what you stuck in the exhaust.

-- Thomas Clancy (Tomc71@oal.com), January 20, 2004.


I'm eric and I defecate my pants without control. POOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSS and wEEEEE. Lukey-poos is so nice to me he aways touches me in my special spot. in my bumbum of course!! cya east hazleburg FAAAAAGGGGGGGS!

-- ERIC OF HAZLEBURG (paycuts@hotmail.net), January 20, 2004.

You're twisted. And do you really think we'll believe that's your email adress? There's no such thing as hotmail.net dumbass. I think what you were looking for is "hot-male.com"

-- Thomas Clany (tomc71@aol.com), January 20, 2004.

Yo, all you have to do is take that old probably 5hp engine off and find a cheap 12hp. Get a chainsaw carborator, if you cant install it, which if your asking other people how to make a go-cart faster than you probably don't know how, find someone who does. Buy a torque convertor which are pretty cheap and use it. Thats it crack head all these other fags suck.

-- Kevin Ray (clownman4202003@yahoo.com), January 24, 2004.

i dont really know much but there is a screw on the govaner losen the screw so the govener can be pulled father we have a go-kart and a mechanic nextore and a cnc machine to bore ours out and the mechanic to fix it and it goes 40mph without boreing it out we got the engine for 25$ and it came with a body to so we got a great deal and if we decide to bore the piston hole out and get an oversized piston it'll be fling

-- jared hicks (jaredh89@cox.net), January 25, 2004.

Aright, im 17, i live in a small town where kids ditch cops on d/bikes and 4 wheelers when the cops can get lucky and find one on some kids farm somewhere...i dont do that, but trust me, i have fun and have seen it all.....

1. bypass governer...i have actually tried to blow a motor by making it run absolutly as fast as it could, with low oil, and then put water in the crankcase...it would not blow and still will start on 3 or 4th pull.. (briggs and straten 3.5horse)...

2. new plug, wont do too much.. (unless you really really need one) .. i believe a lil hotter one will work better.

3. make a different mount for intake...with some sort of manifold that can put your cleaner facing the front...so it works like a blower..mabye kinda tough unless you got stuff layin around..

4. the gear thing...faster:less torque.... slower: more torque..i like the speed myself... because i used to drive mine in my lil town in the winter. i had a 5 horse that i rebuilt in shop, and a centrifical clutch ..live axle.. and i could powerslide forever around corners. 5. if u have a centrifical clutch...it may be warped if it got wet and that can effect it if its warped bad enough..trust me.. if no...take the outer cover off.. and spray and wipe down the insides with brake cleaner..(removes natural oils from metal)

6. o, with the governer thing...it may wreck your motor after a long time....but when i kept oil in mine....i ran 10-40 ..and always made sure it was full

7.keep the weight of the unit lite...only have things you need

8. yea , you can go the way old people say what to do and what not to do...but i like to mabye work on it and drive it and try real crazy things like welding a clutch together with only the one gear and push start it....dont do that...it kinda sux though...but i like to work a lil more..and have more fun....then be real careful.....cus i like to have fun ...not have some, and work too keep it that way...

9. email me if u want..have fun

-- Sam H (nocturnal1020@yahoo.com), January 26, 2004.


You can just shave the heads.You can ue a belt sander,a file a grider almost anything.It will boost your speed a-lot.

-- Lucas Sterling Farrell (highspeedredneck@yahoo.com), January 27, 2004.

Make sure the heads are perfectly even and flat.

-- Lucas Farrell (highspeedredneck@yahoo.com), January 27, 2004.

ok i am planning to buy a gokart does any one have a fuckin suggestion on where to buy one

-- daniel kim (SteelEagle1231@aol.com), January 30, 2004.

OK, listen up everybody, I made a listing up above that was not exactly... nice to Eric. He is a good guy, he came to my house, and after beating the shit out of me and slapping me in the face with his big cock repetedly, He didn't shoot me with the .44 magnum that he was carrying. For those of you who dont know, the .44 magnum is the most powerful handgun in the world... It would blow your head clean off your shoulders. I know, I got that form Dirty Harry, but I thought it was a good line, and since I dont ever get to talk to real people because I am a social outcast and type shit about other people on a message board on how to make your go cart faster. I dont have a go kart, nor do I give a shit if any of you make it faster. But anyway what I am trying to say here, is I am sorry. Sorry to Eric and Luke for being a dick. I should not talk about other people because I am a loser and can't cope with society.

-- Thomas Clancy (Tomc71@aol.com), February 01, 2004.

Listen guys about what I said before, I'm sorry that I said bad stuff about Eric and Luke of Hazleburg. I'm really gay (I mean REALLY gay) so sometimes when I see other people trashing on gays and niggers and stuff I get really pissed. SO pissed that I go out and have gay anal sex with niggers. I know that this is wrong of me and that Luke and Eric are really correct in saying what they say about drity, filthy, homosexual, nigger-loving garbage like myself. I really am a fucked up piece of shit and My highest ambition in life is to get thrown into a federal prison where I'll be raped by some nigger with hepatitis and aids. I also hope that someday someone will take a big, wet shit in my mouth ... I love the tatse of fresh fecal matter in the morning, its my "breakfast of champions"

-- Thomas Clancy (Tomc71@oal.com), February 01, 2004.

Tom i think your fucked in the head and so are your buddys.I think you jackass's need to grow up a little.

-- Lucas (highspeedredneck@yahoo.com), February 02, 2004.

I raced carts for about 17 years.If you really want to pick your cart up theres a few thing i need to know.1 is it belt drive or chain. 2 is it a 5 hp brigg motor 3 and most of important does your parents know your messing with it. If they do have them give me a yell and ill tell you how you can turn your 3400 rpm 5 hp briggs motor to a 12000 rpm 18to25 hp raceing machine. And most important number 4 do you have lots of money cause it costs to have the work done and done right.You can remove the governors from the motor with a little change in your carb and also you need to take the crank case breather out of the carb. and vent it to either a plastic 16 oz bottle or a bought catch can this will greatly improve the engine performance after doing this change the spark plug and get you a raceing air filter that you can buy from any supplier who handles raceing goods for gokarts. But you need to rmember that cart is designed from the factory to only turn at max 3400 rpms by messing with the governors you will be maxing out the rpms that the motor stock rod and pistons can handle. So easy on the throttle or you will blow that puppy up if ya dont buy the raceing rods pistons and have the thing machined by someone who knows what there doing. Last at not least make sure after you make all these adjustments you wear a helmet and have your parents standing by cause when you hit anything at all you will need to head for the hospital. Hope this helps later!

-- Kevin hollis (kevin97@nehp.net), February 04, 2004.

DUDE, JUST HOOK UP A BOODLE OF WELDING OXYGEN TO THE CARBURETOR. HOOK IT UP LIKE A NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM. SO YOU WILL HAVE A BOOST OF POWER WHEN YOU NEED IT.

-- HUNTER HICKORY (jokerwiththe411@aol.com), February 05, 2004.

i have a 5hp tecumseh engine on my go cart and it goes really slow hw do i make it go faster it does rev as high as it should email me if u have a answer

-- tyson (chronic_is_good@hotmail.com), February 09, 2004.

check you gas tanke hose make sure its not kinked. If it is gat a new hose it wont cost much. Use primium gas, and put a diffrnt air cleaner on it. Take the fule filter (that thing that looks like a bike bell) and pack it with like a spone to keep it from sloshing around

-- dong spanker (meeo@aol.com), February 13, 2004.

Listen, I'm currently building a kart with two 5hp Briggs motors. Just about the most that you can do is have it shaved, bored, add a straight pipe, and run alcy. It would also help to add an aftermarket air filter(this will help the engine to breathe a little easier. This is expensive (about $200), but you'll end up with a 7-8 horsepower engine.

-- GKARTMAN (gerwin@bellsouth.com), February 14, 2004.

get a bigger mufler with holes or a better engine.

-- Chris Flores (pistons@joimail.com), February 14, 2004.

Look you people you need to take the muffler of and stick a tail pipe on. Then youll have a strait pipe out the back..it will be louder and more hourses. :D

-- Jess P. (magnumcaseworks@yahoo.com), February 20, 2004.

This isent really a answer i just wanted to know wewr the govener was located and what is a gear ratio. I'm only 11. But I have a 6.0 hp go-kart.

-- Roderick hill (Taurs7@Bellsouth.net), February 21, 2004.

This isent really a answer i just wanted to know wewr the govener was located and what is a gear ratio. I'm only 11. But I have a 6.0 hp go-kart. Thank You

-- Roderick hill (Taurs7@Bellsouth.net), February 21, 2004.

to remove the govnor remove the side cover on the engine.they ull see a plastic white gear,remove the gear and u r all set.tell me how it goes when ur done.

-- philip (deathsnakev@aol.com), February 22, 2004.

What you want to do it take off the govener then get a performance spark plug that will give it a good 10 mph then if you want to go faster get a new pision and you should change the oil once in a while i have 7 go carts and im all about speed.

-- kyle donaldson (bikerboy04@comcast.com), February 23, 2004.

Alright I really need help here.. I want to put an older honda engine on my minibike.. It is a 7HP.. It has a pullstarter but i can not pull it.. its not siezed cause i can turn the crank shaft with a pipe wrench. It has an electric starter on it but it is dead. Does any one know what kind of starter would fit it and where cna i get it?? I think it has the numbers G3000 on the pullcover.. I NEED YOUR HELP BADLY!!

-- Chad (charad_28@hotmail.com), February 24, 2004.

you should eat yo mamma out and then you will go faster

-- jesus (tcmasterp@aol.com), February 26, 2004.

get a smaller sprocket on the moter and a smaller sprocket on the axel axel

-- carl james smith (her wild wolf@aol.c0m), February 27, 2004.

PUT SALT SUGAR FLOUR SAND METAL HAIR TOE NAILS FINGER NAIL WOOD DUST MILK JUICE SODA URINE SHIT SPERM PEPPER BAKING SODA BAKING POWDER VINIGEAR AND 2 DROPS OF VINAILLA AND MABEY SOME GAS

-- MIKE ROCH (uiiuiuiuiui@DFGDTFGHF.COM), February 29, 2004.

listen theres some smart people in hear trying to help you guys but some of you are stupid and cant spell i race gokarts and have a 5hp briggs putting out 19 horsepower and it will do over 90 mph and i rebuild my engine every three runs but in your cases i would go to www.jegs.com click on jr dragster and there is hundreds of things to hok up a 5 hp briggs and stratton if you have money i would say to get a high compression head and a bigger cam and they also have cheap muffelors if you get those things and dont have a govenor i can promise you 50+ mph witha good gearing, but i wouldnt do this with gokart taht is not mint for racing like my gokart is less then a inch off the groundand very wide. so if you have stock gokart frame from walmart or where ever i wouldnt do this.

-- brandon (lilbkustoms@aol.com), March 01, 2004.

all right wut u do is buy a bigger sprocket and bigger tires u may think the tires wont do anything but they will cause it takes up more ground and it will make u go a little faster. And wut u dont want to do is take the govoner off because ur engine will blow. i race my go cart and my go cart goes 80mph. Hope it works

-- chris (Zenick01@aol.com), March 06, 2004.

Does anybody know what a reasonable price is for a Go-Kart with a 5HP Engine in it. It has a generic engine in it.

-- Matty B (happytimesusa@hotmail.com), March 07, 2004.

Dont do what Dave 1902003 said trust me if you take your moffler off it will burn up your valves I know I live&work next to a smal engin shop.I cant look at your cart so get 20$ and buy a K&N air filter it will take you a little while to fiugre it out and dont chang your gears you dont have enoufh power. Dont take off your govinier it will blow up your wheel bearrings.

-- I dont now (auberycorman@yhaoo.com), March 07, 2004.

Take off the air filter. then use a wiped cream can up. then use the air left in it and spray it little by little while driving into the carborator. The air in the wiped cream can is Nitrous Oxide!

-- JUSTIN GIBBLE (luyfly@yahoo.com), March 07, 2004.

hey, i tried the sugar and water in the gas. it worked for 3 minutes. then my motor stopped running. i really like my go kart so if anyone could help me figure out the problem I would appreciate it very much. thank you

-- nathan t gannster alferd the 3rd (monstarmechanic@gokartparts.com), March 14, 2004.

you are all stupid

-- n/a (fuch you bitch@shit.com), March 15, 2004.

an average briggs motor is very low compression so it's pointless to use "high octane" gas it'll only need regular your just wasting cash get a better engine go on ebay buy a trashed sreet bike and take the engine, carbs, header, etc. all the important driveline stuff make some mounts out of some srape 1/4 steel weld them to the frame make sure you got um lined up though or the chain will either not turn or wear out real quick or get thrown every time you hit the gas, shifting is a bit of a challenge but you get the hang of it i did it with an yfz400 sport bike motor you really really gotta know what your doing beacause 80-90-100+ miles an hour on a piece of crap with scrub brakes is REALLY dangerous

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), March 16, 2004.

wow, 1st of be careful! Most of these suggestions are only going to hurt your kart, or the suggestion is a very opiononated one. Based on what I've been reading here you seem to have a torque a verter? If so I highly recommend to get rid of it and us a #35 chain compatible clutch as well as a sprocket--simple things to remember are this= a higher number tooth clutch gives u more top speed with less pull in corners and a lower number one does the opposite. In regards to the sprocket= the lower number sprocket you use then the more top speed you'll get out of your kart or more speed in longer distance situations, the higher number tooth sprocket does the opposite. Practice using differnt ones to get the right gear ratio for your situation. Next removing the governor is necessary and very easy to do. Then you should get a new header pipe for your kart, the longer the pipe then the more top speed you'll get, the shorter the pipe then it will be opposite. Replace your current filter with a K & N filter, it allows more air flow in keeping it cooler and allowing it to run faster. Look around on the net and learn about adjusting your throttle cable= it takes to long to explain, but you need to make sure when u push your gas peddle down then you wanna be getting your fullest possible throttle. Running a hotter spark plug helps as well. What type of engine is it anyways? I have a 5.5 honda and I also put a 22mm Mikuni carb on mine with a #145 jet. This massively picked up my speed, also I shaved the head on my motor to help out as well, but none of that is a big deal if your not racing it. I've heard people bashing on tecumsehs yet at my local track theres a guy with a 5hp tecumseh that blows everyone away, I had 2 and I flew with them. Yet they for sure aren't as long lasting or reliable as a good honda motor. I like briggs because they're easier to get parts for and you can do more stuff to them, but my experience says they last the shortest length of time, you'll always be repairing or servicing something on a briggs. Thers a ton of other things u can do depending on your situation, but these are a few things I hope will help you. Oh Yeah, if u do have a roll- cage then for sure remove it, those things are seriously dangerous, you'll let less hurt being rhrown from a kart than being trapped in it with a cage, those cages crunch like tin foil druing a good wreck, plus they add alot of slow down weight.

-- robbie asbury (robertasbury@yahoo.com), March 24, 2004.

your right that gearing is important but if you gear it too tall or too low it's gonna suck i don't know how i can explain gear ratios easily but what is important is the sprocket attached to the clutch, drive shaft thing (only applies to motor cycle engines), or torque converter. if you leave your rear sprocket alone and increase the # of teeth on the front sprocket your topspeed will increase but your acceleration will suffer same goes with the back sprocket, only backwards more teeth more acceleration less teeth more topspeed but don't go overboard with top speed gearing or your kart won't move and the clutch or torque converter belt will slip and eventually wear out increasing the size of your drive tires will increase speed marginally but the extra rolling mass and unsprung wieght can cause damage to your bearings over time and make the carts brake's seam crappy or make them non funtional decorations like my nieghbors fun kart (it's got 12" tractor tires, it's desinged for 6" i think) any way there's lots of cheap thrills in building i monster cart with a motorcycle engine trust me just get a big high revving engine

p.s. snowmobile engines work great too as they use torque converters

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), March 26, 2004.


first of all to get more power cheap, you go and get it re-ringed. a more expensive method would be to re-build the motor so you can be compatable for methonal fuel and thats about $25.00 for like 5 gal. methonal burns really fast also. if you do the methonal, the its alot of maintenence because methonal is corrosive so each time it sits, you have to flush it out with marvel mystery oil or gasoline. if you do that and you still want more power than you should make the head cc as small as possible without your piston or valves hitting the top of the head. i race a jr dragster and i raced it as i had bought it, and it went 58mph and then i got springs from a guy named don soltz (maybe you heard of him, he lives in california if you want you can go to his website, soltzracing.com and he selles motors that do an 8th mile in 7.90 seconds.) well after i tried the springs i gained 5hp. if anyone has anymore ideas, than please e-mail me!

-- ian mcbride (caliclassclown@aol.com), March 28, 2004.

this isnt a answer but a question i have a mower that is going about 35 i have put a 5"pulley and a 4" pulley to make this speed and ive made a pipe for it that opens to 3" i need to know where to get a k and n air filter or similar for a 11hp briggs and stratton write back to email tks

-- turbo (holdendaniel@hotmail.com), March 30, 2004.

you can get a k&n at any automotive part store like pepboys, autozone

-- errwerw (srseerer@aol.com), March 30, 2004.

to make a gokart or minibike faster, et rid of the govnor, all that does it slow down the engine to 3600rpm,then put some oil treatment in with the oil,it will decrease alot of friction and will make you even faster

-- #P#H#I#L (deathsnakev@aol.com), March 30, 2004.

methanol is a easy way to get a big increase in power but like he said it's expensive and a pain in the ass 7.90s in the 1/8 is quick for a cart with a flathead in it but i would'nt be suprised if you got toasted by a shifter cart there no coparison between an eary 1900's flathead versus a modern two stroke if you put a 250 or if, you've got real balls an open classer like a cr500 engine you'd kill every civic, neon, eclipse, just a bout any ricer at your track but theres one drawback you would die because i'd bet with 20 horse power there a handful let alone 45 or 65, but it'd be a monster, i wanna drive a jr. dragster it looks like a rush but my real preference is shifter carts nothing compares to being 1/2 an inch off the ground going 90, as for a cc'd head you'd gain compression but not much else i don't think it'd be better to get a higher compression piston because the way you suggest would take away some displacment wich is never good getting the ports, valves, cam duration, and ignition all set just right you can get more power than just raising compression dual spark plug head would be cool wonder why no one's done it....

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), March 31, 2004.

ok, the first thing to do is find out engine type/brand, then search online for an after market company that makes parts for it(pistons, cranks, rods, valves). if it's a briggs you'll have no trouble finding aftermarket parts, but if it's an uncommon brand you might have to have parts machined by a machine shop. anyway the next thing you should do is raise the compression by takiking the head off and clean it(make sure you have replacement gaskets). then take and electric sander and sand .032 off the face of the head(the part that goes up against the block). after your done this clean the head and put it back on with a new spark plug, gap the spark plug from .022- .032 using a feeler guage and at every interval run the engine, which ever runs best is your gap(remember to write down the gap so when you change the spark plug agian you can put the same gap). After you up the compression you need to run premieum fuel, like 93 octane or higher. if you do that you will notice a major increase in power and torque. if you are skilled around tools you can take the motor apart and put a hairier cam in. and if you crave real power you can go on ebay and find a small turbo(with a integral wastegate) and fab your own exhuast manifold and intake plumbing. if you take all these steps your sure not to going to complain about power, in fact it might be to much.

P.S.-k&n sells air filters for alot of small engines

-- Ryan Hoey (chevy396ci@aol.com), April 01, 2004.


ok there are some good answers here.but take it from someone that builds and sells gocarts.there is nothing wrong with your gocart its made to be slow geared.and the govenor is set to govern the speed but if you remove it you will burn out the motor.regearing is what you need.bigger tires in the rear.a cetrifical clutch,better muffler and adjust the idle screw on the carb.but also retard the gas flow and the air flow 1 turn each. if you have troubles email me.i have built a few and i have picts of our lil street racer.it has a briggs 19model 10 horse power and it can get up to 50 mph.with a very heavy frame.and 15 inch tires.my son has 3 now one is 8 hp and will out run the new off road carts.i have pictures of him racing dirt bikes in our 3 acer track i built for him for his bikes.and jumping 6ft jumps with it.but remember if you make adjustments it will always cost you.and you will have to put better brakes on it.and all the small additions will cost you. just try to do the small things first.and only do 1 thing at a time so you can go back.trial and error is the best way to learn.there is some good advise on here.but you can always go to briggs and stratton web site and ask a engineer.thats what i did a long time ago.

-- famman (familyof02@yahoo.com), April 03, 2004.

as to the answer of taking off the governing gear dont do it.you wont get oil to the motor.that little plastic gear is to spray oil up to the gears when needed.you can loosen the gov.adjustment screw.and open the choke idle flap screw.but the air flow to the carb will need to increas. all mower parts and most auto parts stores have a foam sleave that you can remove the air cleaner and stap one of those on it for more air.its simple and cheap.

-- famman (familyof02@yahoo.com), April 03, 2004.

do you think you could rig up an ignition to fire two spark plugs at once on a briggs motor without too much money being spent i think i'm gonna try my dual fire idea if it works, nitrous and a huge carb wouldn't be a problem i'v seen dual plugs on dirt bikes and the new dodge hemi has two plugs per cylinder, and by the way i have a vintage two stroke go kart motor very similar to a power bee 580 it's really cool but it needs carb work and an exhaust i'd fix it my self but i can't figure out how to get fuel into the float bowl i'f anyones iterested e'mail me

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 03, 2004.

Hey i dont have an answer, but i do have a question, ive got a yerf- dog 9.0hp 150cc go kart, its already fast but i want it to go even faster, hehe imma speed freak. :D any suggestions? Pls e-mail them..

thx - Chris :D

-- Chris (christianmontro@hotmail.com), April 06, 2004.


honda cr500 engine is the answer to all your power problems you will ever have 60 ponies and a power band that will rip your eyeballs out

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 07, 2004.

their our 4 strokes in a 4 stroke engine. 1. pre ignishon 2. entake 3. exoust 4. powerstroke . if you mix in a litle 93 octain gas in with yer gas, i think it will make it go faster. also, allways remember to scrape the crudy stuf off the side of yore engin. this should macke it consederabely faster.

-- wouldn't u like to know (briggsracin@hotmail.com), April 10, 2004.

i hope your kidding, i wish people would at least try to spell a little better anyway there is a thing called octane right... that means theres and 8 part molocule wich looks like... anyone? an octogon, this for some reason burns nice and cool and expands alot when heated it's called thermal expansion. now theres also a thing called heptane this burns very hot and erratic back in the 1920's i think anyway a long time ago this sientist figured out a way to figure out how much octane to heptane there is in gasoline thanks to him we have nice cool burning 94 and that other stuff 83 and 87 and in regards to that kid that said "put water in your gas" he's not as dumb as you may think theres a thing called water injection, that sprays a fine mist of water and whatever kind of fuel your running into your intake port, it improves the efficiency of your fuel somehow, don't ask me how i'm not a scientist, this system is very popular on racing airplanes and i'v also seen it on dune buggys

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 11, 2004.

do this, its wat i did. take a 5 horse briggs, weld an extehshon on to the cranck shaft. then weld the end of the extenshon to the torcke converter of an automatic transmishon. if the trans. is instaled corectley, on yer gocart, it will make you go about 15, befor the engin run out of powr. thancks

-- woodnt u like to no (briggsracin@hotmail.com), April 11, 2004.

put a 4.2 jaguar engine on it with auto transmision get one with twin s,u carbs there better

-- kev w (www.kev121bird030@aol.co.uk), April 14, 2004.

Listen here people, if you really want to get something that hauls ass buy a four wheeler or a dirt bike. What is so fucking great about a god damn go kart. Theres no way youre going to get a little five horsepower motor to go anywhere past about 30 without doing modifications. Like put a pipe, kn air filter, acholol carb, or just bore that shit out. Listen i have a gas scooter that I bet will go faster then any of your go-karts. Beleive me it has 12 horsepower let me list all the modifications. Btw i spent over 2000 dollars on it anyway its got a 23,000rpm race motor engine trix tuned pipe, velocity mesh 4 speed centax 5 show clutch, nx nitous kit, .950 spindle, ada billet deck, ada stearing stem, racing slick tires, front and rear disk brakes, 1.5 lter gas tank, chain drike spoket #81, trevor simpsionn headkit, Does about 100 without nos i have only been 60 im to scared of that thing. 0-60 3.2 seconds with nos has about 20hp all together this thing is crazy. I raced my friend cr250 2 stroke pro mod dirt bike and won 1/8mile. And i also have a 660 grizzly engine in a golf cart 4 wheel drive system with 28 vampires edl! I have out mudded a recon4x4. Not to mention the golf cart has carbon fiber frame only ways 512 pounds has 240 pounds of torque. Just telling you people what i have.

Sincerly, outlawdawg

-- n?a (erndawg305@msn.com), April 16, 2004.


the kid on the 250r is a pussy then because a cr250 has about 43-45 horse power and if it's "pro mod" wich i doubt it is it's pry got more like 50 or 55 and i doubt youve gone 60 on a go ped because there scary as shit at 20 and a 45cc single speed "weed eater" motor would blow up if it had 20 horse power 20,000 plus rpm i don't doubt but get real. those grizzly things are phat though i was driving one of them the other day... anyway your a bull shitter and i have dirt bikes too , 03 crf450r (51 horsepower) , 98 xr250r (26 horse power) , and my little bigginer xr100r (8 horse power, lol) any of wich will toaste any thing short to a pilot 400 or a shifter cart and the 450r will kill a pilot, shifter cart i'm not sure

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 16, 2004.

sorry i didn't see the part where it said 4 speed, but i still don't believe you

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 16, 2004.

take the govener off it will shorten the life of your engine but it wont blow up next put on a k&n air filter and split fire spark plugs get a supertapp muffler use 8 discs it will be very loud and very fast get a co2 tank and rig it like a nitrous system this will give it a lot of speed only use it once in a while because it can burn out your engine my advice on buying go karts would be to buy a kasea they are the best

-- red neck racer (im goin huntin69@aol.com), April 16, 2004.

I found out how to make my 6 hp. tec. go faster by mistake, i put a shorter throttle cable on it when the existing one broke, it picked up about 8 mph/.... just try grabbing the cable beside your seat while driving your cart pull it up a little while you are putting the pedal to the floor...you will see a differnce in mph ...replace the cable with just a little shorter cable..pull the throttle manually on the engine when you tighten the cable to the motor...you'll see the differnce...

-- George W. (Mackinawsteel@yahoo.com), April 16, 2004.

will Co2 actually work? i don't think so but then again it's really cold wich would super cool your intake charge but i think since carbon dioxide doesn't burn it won't ignite youyou could rig up a sneaky pete nitrous kit from summit racing or get a nitrous tank from a paintball gun but let it be known that paintball nitrous will rust the inside of your engine because it attracts water and also it doesn't have oil in it

p.s. put some nitrous in a balloon and breath it in and out it F's you up but for only like 30 seconds only use cooking nitrous or paintball nitrous not car nitrous it has oil in it

-- hank hill (kornball@comcast.net), April 17, 2004.


this has been on for two years the kid is driving a car by now

-- gure (hi7y90@haon.com), April 18, 2004.

hey everybody likes gokarts, there are fun to mess with, even if ur driveing. u can mess them up, and it wont hurtangything.. oh, i almost forgot. dont ever poke a stick in your eye. it is not good for your health, and has nothing to do with gokarts

-- wouldnt u like to know (not@tellin.you), April 19, 2004.

its too bad that in today's world it's so common to see children posting useless trash in a sad and desperate attempt to show their maturity or independance. Perhaps if they had better parenting they would be more respectful of others and better educated on the level of manners and knowledge of the subject at hand. I can only hope that we do not all have to suffer in the future by paying our taxes to support the welfare cases and social mooches they become. With any real luck at all they will fall deep into depression and finish the job of living long before any long term strain on society is reached, or better eyt...maybe they will actually grow up. I fully expect some real sweet replies to this post, as this is the kind of fuel that loners, losers, and left overs thrive upon. Sorry in advance to all those that have to weed through more of their pathetic posts to read what you really came here for. I know I should not fuel these immature idiots, and this was not my intent upon writing this. I was merely venting a bit of frustration with the way parents often allow their children to develop these bad manners unchecked. Kudos to you that have posted good advise and relevant subject matter, and to the others...perhaps a good glass of Javex will help calm their nerves. Drink up kids...and if ya feel ill, just lay down...it will pass...

-- sick n tired (useless_parenting@aol.com), April 19, 2004.

hey f you man it's 4/20 your not gonna bring me down, on the most joyful ocassion of the year take your snide comment's and advice and shove um up your old ass and, lower your self to our level because when your an invalid guess whose gonna be taking care of you, our generation it's people, like you who aren't smart enugh to fix a f'ing go kart that are the real problem, so don't get all high hog man

-- joe mom (kornball426@comcast.net), April 20, 2004.

ya the guy above is right, have some fun, and dont be such a square!

-- sdklfjl (kdsljfla;ksd@hotfemale.com), April 20, 2004.

A fast and easy way to add an extra 15mph! is to simply enguv the carburator with melfur. This should only cost about $15-$20.

-- mark (gjjgfjfj@gdssd.com), April 20, 2004.

get a bigger jet for your carburator and get some rubbing alcohol and sugar use 25% sugar and 75% of rubbing alcohol and mix it until it disolves make sure the gas tank is empty fill it witouht ang gas and it will make it go 32% more faster than it goes right now.

-- ryan Taal (blasterracer27@aol.com), April 22, 2004.

what i would do is make sure th frame is really strong and if you got the money go get a gsxr600 or zx6r or r6 or cbr600rr motor and good set of beefy tires and then give that a go and c if that got the power that you want

-- Jonathan .L (jrlohnes@hotmail.com), April 24, 2004.

i was wondering if i put a 1inch staight pipe in place for my muffler if it would go faster and not screw up my engine. plz email me with the anser. i have a 6hp tecumseh ending on a 1998 murray gokart. also send the the steps and equipment and all that good stuff

-- dustin somthing (firepyro_13@yahoo.com), April 25, 2004.

yeah i'd say that 600 series sport bike motor is definitely enough to satisfy anyone most 600's are 100hp+ you'll be flying in no time i recomend a wheelie bar with wheels on it so you don't flip your kart backwards and learn to drive a clutch first or i dunno either you'll die or go no where you might wanna get an air cool motor there easier to work on and then you won't have to find a place to put the radiator also a quad motor or a dirt bike motor might be better if your gonna go off road with your kart becaus there built to take more of a beating than a motor that is meant to be riddin on streets where your not going to be doing jumps and going through creeks, mud, rocks, and sand you might want to build that fast of a kart from an odysee or a pilot since they have suspension and are built to take the abuse of high horse power and rough terrain

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), April 28, 2004.

what u should do, is to set the mixture screw on the carb to lean, (turn it clockwise) until it will barely run. then find the sweet spot w/ the choke lever this made mine go faster hope it works

-- ? (hi@sdfasd.cio), May 08, 2004.

GO KARTS ARE BAD THEY CAN KILL, MY MOM LOST HER TITS ON A GO KART IF YOU SHIT IN THE GAS TANK IT WILL MAKE THE GO KART GO FASTER

-- you all suck (stayawayform k@aol.com), May 11, 2004.

Add an intake, alcohol carb, K&N air filter, and a header. You should geta solid 2 or 3 horses from this. Also ajust your govenor and add a performance automatic centrifugel clutch! Also take the roll bar off to save weight, and add slicks!

-- Chris (desertsunmachines@yahoo.com), May 12, 2004.

u people r all gay use dont have a clue about anything. if you want to make it faster buy a better 1 or a bigger engine. u people r all retarted u r as much use as a chocolate kettle. u r the dumbest people i no. use should all fuk each other GAYBOYS !Wank stains!

-- suk me (sukme@hotmail.com), May 13, 2004.

Am i the only one to notice the origanal post is almost 2 years ago being today is may14?i think our young friend may have stepped up to real cars by now.

-- darren (darrenlittle3423@yahoo.com), May 14, 2004.

your clutch probably has 12 teeth leave that alone that is what is on your engine go to a go kart shop buy a 48 tooth sproket make shure it will bolt up to your hub that is what your sproket attaches to also make sure it is the right chain you probably have #35 chain it will take a little longer to get to speed but you will have a higher top speed also you can take off your govenor or just reach back and push on the thing the throttle cable attaches to either way those will make you go faster

-- bob (kermit17143@NETSCAPE.NET), May 17, 2004.

u pussy foot yellow belly redneck duech-bags.see everyone knows that the only way to make a go-kart go faster is to do what i did. install yurself a nitrous oxide booster system into yur go-kart. why yull be zoomin down the road in no time. how to install it you ask?FUCK YOU. FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF ASSCREAM.

-- dick man (SUCKthISCOcK@hotmail.com), May 17, 2004.

hahahahahahaha nitrous in a lawnmower engine what a fuckin waste of money, yur a fag

-- noodles in my box (my ass iz happy@gotrice.net), May 17, 2004.

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-- dickman (suckthiscock@hotmail.com), May 17, 2004.

Get a off set flywheel timing key from local dealer..a good racing clutch one tooth bigger or same as you got..pulling govenor will make it go fastier but..wil make it less reliable too..you can get racing cams also/carbs/exhaust a few things..if it has a torque convertor changing springs/and weights can make it go fastier to..just email me I'll send you a link for a book for perfromance parts if you want it

-- mischief (mischief@isot.com), May 17, 2004.

I got a electric scooter that goes about 15 how can i soup it up and make it go alittle faster since i dont have an email adress just tell me in here thx

-- aman (gdfdfgfgfgfg@aol.com), May 18, 2004.

2 words "NITRIS INJECTED" A.K.A NOS

-- Ryan Morris (jimmyhack88@yahoo.com), May 22, 2004.

JUST SOME THINGS I DID THAT INCREASED MY SPEED BY ABOUT 15-20 MPH I just put new tires on my 5.5 hp go-cart. This increased my speed by about6-10 mph. Then I took the gas tank off and cleaned it making sure that there was no loose dirt that will clog and reduce gas flow. I Also checked the gas line, take it off and flush it with water, A garden hose works great.If the gas line has a filter clean it. If it has a muffler take it off and put on a straight pipe, by doing this it will increase air flow thus more mph. Check your air filter. If its dirty clean it or if its real bad buy a new one. If you dont already have leight weight oil in the engine take out the old and put in the lighter weight. Check your spark plug. Take it out and if its badly rusted on ither side or if the white glass is broken, replace it. If its not rusted or broken just take a regular flat head screw driver and a wire brush and scrape and scrub it clean. Then check the gap on the spark plug. The size of the gap will vary between different size engines. You can size the gap of the spark plug with a spark plug gapper, I dont know exactly what its called. Pour a little gas down the hole that you took the spark plug out of.CAUTION: before you try to start the engine make sure that spark plug is back in place. By doing this when the plug sparks there will be a large ammount of gas in the chaimber, and it will cause a larger explosion. This larger explosion will clean residue out of the spark plug chaimber. Then check the throtle connection. Usually when you buy a gocart stock like you did it will have a stop on the cable not allowing it to pull the throttle open fully. remove that stop. also there is a screw that stops the throttle from opening fully. its not that hard to find just push the gas peddal and watch. youll see the cable pull something causing it to rotate. that thing will hit the stop or the screw keeping it from opening fully. remove the stop and (or) the screw. Make sure it has the right gas tank lid. next have more teeth on the front sprocket and less teeth on the back.

-- Ryan Morris (jimmyhack88@yahoo.com), May 22, 2004.

YOU DON'T. aLL YOU DO IS GO BUY ANOTHER GOCART, OR MABY YOUR JUST TO POOR. bOOHHOOO

-- DENIS ROGERS (ERIC@COP.COM), May 24, 2004.

It aint exactley the hp. Its how its geared. I have a 3 hp briggs and stratton engine i put on a bike shell do 40 mph bottom end.

-- dude love (dude_love101@hotmail.com), May 25, 2004.

Wow most of you ar right and most of you are wrong, yes you can take your govener off but yed you will also ruin your engine if you push it too the limit. So that wouldn't be a great idea for the youngens. The only thing you can do is make sure that your wheels are full of air and your drivechain isn't loose. You can take it into a shop but it wil prolly cost a bitch load of money so just buy a new one or if you know what your doing you can tear it apart and rebuild with some "illegal" parts if you other shop guys know what im saying

-- Clark (guitarBMX7@hotmail.com), May 26, 2004.

ass wipes thats the term that comes to mind when i read this shit your all so stupid it makes me wanna puke there is so much shit you can do to a kart to make it fast christ it's such a trivial question "how do i make my go kart motor faster" it's not how much power you have it's how well your kart performs as a whole new wheel bearings are pry in order get rid of that piece of crap clutch and get a torque converter and keep it in good repair a live axle is the next step that one wheel drive bull is for kids and you'll never acheive what you want from it, my suggestion is keep your frame and wheels and scrap everything else, a 250 or bigger two-stroke dirtbike motor will give you underwear staining performance

-- hank hill (kornball@comcast.net), May 27, 2004.

Put A Wing On It jk. Anyone know easy cheap ways to go faster email me

-- Steve-O (jamm_89@hotmail.com), May 31, 2004.

How do you put a tach on a go kart? email me if you know. thanks

-- Steven (kc9aca@yahoo.com), May 31, 2004.

If you get a centrifical clutch for racing, then it will catch the chain a whole lot faster. That will help a lot. I have one of those same go-karts myself. I personally wouldn't try this without asking people that have done it, but if you take out the piston, you could drill a few holes into the top of it, about 3/4 of the way down. If it doesn't screw up the engine, it should go faster. Also, if you have the money and experience, you could get an oversized piston. People do that to beef up engines for racing. It should help a lot. Having it overhauled might help, too.

-- Ben Riggins (eggsR2kuul@yahoo.com), June 05, 2004.

Some of these people know what they are talking about, and some are just complete assholes. You can find gokart engines anywhere. Lawnmowers, rototillers, edgers, anything that has a horizontal shaft engine. I ussualy find a whole bunch in the trash, because there is something stupif wrong with them. Points carb etc. Well, find an enige (preferably a briggs n stratton 4-6 horespower. Take the whole fucking thing apart. Put tiny wholes in the top of the piston in a cross pattern. Just drill them down deep enough to reach therough to the first comprssion ring. (make sure you remove the piston rings before doing this). This is called gasporting. It makes the gasses escape through the wholes and to the first compression ring therefopre pushing the rings tighter against the cylinder. Put the engine back together. Now for the valves. Remove the breather plate if you dont have it off already. Remove the valves. Mae some shims to make the valve sprngs tighter. (you can just use wahsers). This makes it so the valves wont float as soon as a stock engine. Now remove the governor. You dont tneed that piece of shit. Put the engoine back together. Make a custom sparkplug by sidegaping it. Now put the emgine on your gokart. Now beat the piss out of it. Who cares if you blow it up. You didnt pay anything for the engine. Dont be a pussy, and ride the fucking cart with the pedal to the metal. You may wear out the engone sooner, but then just find anotehr one in the trash. Costless and easy way of making a nice cart engine. If you are running a tecumseh engine, the same shit will work, but you may also advance the timing for more power. This shit took me about 2 hours at the most to do.

-- nickthemotorjunkie (Dynamitemaxrc@cs.com), June 07, 2004.

that gas porting is a cool idea at first i thought you were a moron but apparently it's a well tested theory since i see it in use on race cars online i dunno how well it will work on a clapped out p.o.s. industrial motor there compression is so low and there rings are so loose anyway it's pry a waste of effort you sould get your head decked or get a high comp piston then try it performance should be drastically improved 93+ octane is manditory for engines running 10:1 comp or higher and two strokes typically call for 93 or better

-- hank hill (kornball426@comcast.net), June 08, 2004.

yea, there is a little bit of increase in performance by gasporting. I ussually use it on really worn out engines. I may throw a new set of rings in, and then gas port it while i have all the shit apart. The idea for the head was good, and i may even try that.gasporting may be a waste of time, but when you have the time to waste why not do it? i really stress shimming or replacing the valve springs. Tighter valve springs make a really big difference on ungoverend engines. The valve springs arent tight enough and they float around 5,000 rpm. With tighter valve springs i waste almost any gokart or minibike in my nieghborhood. (i would not remove the goverenor of an engine larger than 5hp. the rod CANNOT handle it) thanks for the idea hankhill.

-- nickthemotorjunkie (dynamitemaxrc@cs.com), June 09, 2004.

tie a rope between ur gokart and a plane... then sit back and relax while the jet engines melt ur skin

-- heywood jablowme (arsecheese@hotmail.com/myass), June 15, 2004.

well u get a car enigine and stick it on ur little crap peice of cheese of a go-kart n then put some lubricant on it and then rub extensively.... y be a fucking retard for?

-- Jo Blow Me (eatmyhairyasscheese@hotmail.com), June 15, 2004.

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-- Love_me_long_time_donkey_corn_cog (JackLOVESya_mum@joke.com), June 15, 2004.


Hook a leaf blower up to the air intake...seal the edges...it will basically act as a supercharger.

-- Leaf Blower, baby (brotha@dahood.com), June 19, 2004.

im 11 and have no experience with go karts. I bought a 6hp kart and my chain broke. I bought a new one. how do i get in on over the other parts

-- john (john@aol.com), June 21, 2004.

Come on people. Get a life, and stop saying all the vulgar words. You need to remember that little kids are reading these forums. I'm sure their parents would appreciate it if you didn't cus all the time. Anyways, I'm 15, I really need to make a go-kart on the fly and quite cheap so I need some suggestions as to where I could get a frame or how I should build a frame. I've already got the engine covered cause I got one from the scrap yard and fixed it up and it hauls butt.

thanks, Dave

-- Dave Ray (bigguy1080@hotmail.com), June 21, 2004.


k... you guys are real idiots. What do you do to your gokarts? AND HOW WOULD YOU GET NITROUS ON A GOKART?

heres a typical answer:

"slap on a NOS dual-port nitrous system. next, add sum gears. after that, get a new engine, preferrably a Flat 6, Biturbo 911 Turbo engine.

i have no life ahahaha cunt cunt orange juice

im funny. ahahahaha"

GET A LIFE

AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SUCKS! TORQUE CONVERTERS ARE THE WORST INVENTIONS EVER

-- Phil (dontask@hoemail.com), June 24, 2004.


Andy why is it that you need to pick on Eric, leave him alone you stupid floozy. You must be a minority. Just leave him alone !!!!!

-- Luke of Hazleburg (Andy Bell needs a life@aol.com), July 01, 2004.

i have a yerf dog go kart with 6.5 hp that can go 34-38mph every where i find my go kart it says a different mph where can i find a good price ($200 or less because im poor or what ever price)on somthing that will make my go kart go really fast now im only 11 so explain everything please. thx

-- my emal adress is dumb (skatj007@aol.com), July 02, 2004.

please aslo tell me the price, websites to go to, and store. thx

-- my email adress is dumb (skatj007@aol.com), July 02, 2004.

AND I WANT TO BITCH SLAP YOU. THAT WOULD MAKE ME FELL GOOD, SO WOULD STICKING A QUARTER STICK UP YOU GAY FUCKING ASS AND WATCHING YOU BLOW UP INTO LITTLE BITS. BUT YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING, SO I WOULD SETTLE FOR THE QUARTER STICK IDEA. YOU STUPID FUCKING MORON ... LEAVE ERIC ALONE YOU GAY ASSHOLE, ANDY BELL, THAT EVEN SOUNDS LIKE A GAY NAME.

-- FUCK YOU ANDY, GET A REAL JOB ... I mean ... Luke of Hazleburg (ANDY BELL IS A FUCKING CLOWN SHOE @ FUCK ANDY BELL IN HIS GAY ASS.COM), July 03, 2004.

if u break your engine in, use 10w non detergent oil, heat seat rings thx.-adam

-- adam (hi@hi.com), July 09, 2004.

adam: what do you mean breakin your engine what

-- why tell (hi@hello.com), July 10, 2004.

when a engin is new, the rings need to seat. heat seets rings. if rings dont seet, it ruins ur engin, also, rev your gov on a new engine

-- adam (hi@hi.com), July 10, 2004.

well, i have a briggs 5hp engine that i did lots of mods to...i got a biger better cam,new muffler,bored it out +.020 got new piston,new rings,stronger connecting rod,no governer or however u spell it,ported the block...bored out everything in the carb...intake hole and the whole thing right through. took out the air restriction plate,10t clutch. do all of this like i did. ur engine will end up with a ton more power.oh and try new spark plug,new oil and try advancing the timing...see if u can get as big a gap in the plug as possible without ruining the spark...the bigger the fire the better...i also had the top of the block machined for more compression.try all this and let me know how it works out for u. a few sites that sells good parts at GREAT prices is http://www.mfgsupply.com and http://www.jackssmallengines.com they will provide u with all the parts you need at the cheapest prices on the net.

-- Bob (bloodsucker69402@hotmail.com), July 11, 2004.

I race 125cc ROTAX karts i own 2 and I think i should know what im talking about, Easy way to get more speed is to use a larger front sprocket and a smaller rear sprocket for example

9 teeth front 48 rear 12 teeth front 42 rear

But it depends on the horse power at max rpm for example one of my karts puts out 34hp at 26 000 RPM max I run a 9 tooth up front and a 84 tooth rear. But as i know the rattler engine is a 4stroke probably 3.5 - 5 horse power and between 3400- 5500 RPM max which should run probably a 9 tooth in the front and a 52 in the back. Also to run better clean out the carburater, and ports. Replace the oil with motul synthetic or similar, clean air filter, make sure the exhaust pipe isnt clogged with carbon. Check your oil for aluminum shavings and aluminum dust ( if it has any what so ever, you pretty much have to replace the whole engine) Buy a new spark pug and plug wire, clean your points with a points file, make sure its not smoking any blue black or white smoke if it is you need new piston rings oil and seals, check your gas tank for rust or any debris inside, Wash all the dirt off the outside with a toothbrush or wire brush with solvent ( dramaically increases cooling and heat reduction), for more speed put on a taller thinner tire. take your toque convertor off and put never seize on the springs inside. Check all belts chains pullys and such for tightness, make sure all the bearings are good and dont make any noise, If you have money buy a tuned header triple stage exhast, there around 45$ canadian.

Thats my input, works for me, BTW i do this before every race weekend!!

-- Osama Bin Smokin (tryme@hotmail.com), July 13, 2004.


Hey, To get that thing to rip just take off the governer, People are saying its going to wreck your engine bla bla bla, Well, the only way you can wreck your engine without a governer is Jumping it at full throttle, or going down a hill at full throttle, it will over rev, but it wont wreck it unless you do it constantly or for long periods of time. Well what do you think putting different fuel in it does, what do u think removing the muffler does? Makes more revs right, so whats the diff, Ive taken my governer off and ive had my kart for 4 years, jumped it gone full throttle for 3 and 1/2 hours on logging roads in 110 degree weather and it fine, Ive done compression tests,and everything its fine. These motors are made to last long. There made for horizontal drive shaft lawn mowers that are useually at fullthrottle the whole time your mowing.

-- B.B. banana (bumbumbanana@hotmail.com), July 13, 2004.

i cant fucking belive how long this has been going on! pleeezze stop this insanity dumbasses!!!!!

-- i cant fuckin belive it (top_jimmy85@msn.com), July 17, 2004.

hey guys, lets keep the language down!!! (you rednecks from hazelburg) we dont need this on this page, it is about gokarts!!!. come on, lets talk about how to make go karts go faster!!! change you oil, and only run 30 wate. next run regular gas only. this is important. now clean your chain, and spray wd 40 on it. it will help you go faster. next, if this makes your gokart go fast, always remember to wear a seat belt, and have a gokart with a roll cage. so if you get in an accident, you wont be shooken up too bad. most important, wear a helment. it will protect your head in the event of a crash, so have some safe reliable fun

-- speed demon (gokart@hotmail.comq), July 19, 2004.

Alright everyone has a great answer for your problem, I agree what mostly everyone has said. Chain and tires are really important on this problem of yours and YES, Whom ever said take off the roll cage it right it takes off more then 5 pounds of the kart, So, PLEASE take off that busted ass roll cage and a friendly reminder to the guys telling you to take off OR loosin' the govener is WRONG, I did it and my engine fuckin' blew up, so do what you gatta do hommie.

-- Wray (enjoiray@aol.com), July 25, 2004.

MUST BE THE MUFFLER BEARING, EITHER THAT OR THE GANUTEROUS VALVE IS STUCK. CHECK MUFFLER BEARING FIRST.

-- JAMES SMITH (JAMES72N14@HOTMAIL.COM), July 27, 2004.

Listen "speed demon" this page is about 2 years old now, it hasn't been about go carts in a long fucking time. Get a fucking clue you big dumb asshole.

-- Luke of Hazleburg (who fucking cares@ it doesn't matter.com), July 28, 2004.

i may only be 14 but i no alot about small engines if you want to make your go kart faster shave the heads a tenth of a mill trust me it will make you go REALLY FAST and for an extra bust crush moth balls up half moth ball per leader moth balls are 100% alcohol hell of a bust

-- Erik (puffy_E_2003@hotmail.com), July 29, 2004.

find the main jets and port them out little by little when it starts to not run right replace the ait filter to a highflo one be carefull not to fo to far

-- nick (nickd118@cs.com), August 01, 2004.

yo luke, dont be callin me names, i'm the one who thinks ur cool, and eric of hazleburg is a stupid poo. i was tryin to see what responses i would get from that retarted post haha. ERIC IS A POO

-- speed demon (a@a.com), August 02, 2004.

put a 500cc superbike enging on it, thats what i did im goin 70kmh on straights if i had a drag strip id be goin 150+km/h. its a good idea but i don't actually have a cart.

-- Jack whitemoore (toolong@somepeoplenowhattheir talikinaout.ca), August 02, 2004.

HAHAHAHA WALMART GO KART WELL NE WAY MAKE UR CART FASTER BY RUNNING IT ON SYRUP MAKE SURE IT IS AUNT JEMIMA BRAND THAT IS THE BEST KIND TO USE, OH ALSO ADD 5 DROPS OF HONEY ANY BRAND WHEN U PUT THE SYRUP INTO THE ENGINE IT WILL INCREASE TOP SPEED BY 10 HORSEPOWER.

-- MisterMister (MisterMister@aol.com), August 05, 2004.

Ok, for a real answer, i actually owned a rattler 2, got it clocked at 30mph with a kid that weighs 250 up at my old school's parking lot... Simple 5 horse engine... OK first change your spark plug make sure it is one hotter then the one they say to use. 2 change the airfilter, the stock airfilter is junk. 3. increase the psi in the rear tires. 4, swap out the carb for higher jetted lawnmower carb (easy enough to do), 5.tighten up the throttle cable. 6. move the linkadge from the bottome holes on your govenor plate to the top one, then adjuct your idle screw accordingly, i would say have it a nice high idle a little before the clutch catches. 7 get rid of the 2 chain drive, go right off the clutch, to do this you will need to get some spacing washers for the dive wheel. 8. run a synthetic oil. 9. oil the clutch really well so it is dripping oil, then sit on a hill and just floor it, you will not move at all right away, but itll burn off all the oil and clean out your cytrifugal clutch, it will grip better and wont catch and take off on you. oil your wheel berings consider going to a slightly larger tire in the real and a slick if you are on pavement while using it, all this will help make it run better. oh and the spark plug make sure the gap is set correctly. have fun

-- Richard (rlcool2001@yahoo.com), August 07, 2004.

eric of hazleburg is stupid

-- a (a@a.a), August 10, 2004.

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-- jim jo anderson (jo@yahoo.com), August 10, 2004.

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-- jim jo anderson (jo@yahoo.com), August 10, 2004.

jim jo anderson is prob not more than 4 yrs old

-- speed demon (a@a.a), August 10, 2004.

ya'll need to grow up a lil cuz there's only 1 rule and u shouldn't break it and that means no FUCKIN cussin

-- harry ballsonya (jomamasmama_1@hotmail.com), August 12, 2004.

replace the stock 1/8 sprocket spool valve with a 7/16. then install a polished "metal inclosed interrupter switch gear." you can get these parts at your local piggly wiggle @ about 76 cents or 41 yen. replace your stock muffler barrings with copper coated ones this will enhance your riding pleasure. thats about it...oh yeah, put racing stripes on it, that will ad 2 1/4 hp.

-- stretch nutts (sillyballs@msn.com), August 13, 2004.

The perosn posted the question about 2 yrs. ago so y r ppl still answering him????????????

-- Suk My Dick (idonthave1@urallfuckingaholes.net), August 16, 2004.

i have plans on how to make a nitrous oxide injection kit from a whip cream can. i know it sounds fake but i have tried it on my golf kart and my gas powered scooter. i got a 9 mph increase for about 35 seconds on my scooter and a lot of power on my golf kart. e-mail me at hondatuner816@yahoo.com and i will give you the plans and tell you a bunch o go fast tips.

-- Scott (hondatuner816@yahoo.com), August 18, 2004.

take the fukin govener off or put a bigger fukin engine in

-- jamie maxfield (maxwell_101190@msn.com), August 20, 2004.

you should accelerate the carburetor and put an exhaust and then buy a knn perofrmance air filter for it and you will get a boost of about 25 miles per hour

-- halahalahala (sjadfl;kjsdl@htomail.com), August 21, 2004.

YOU PPL ARE THE STUPIDIST SHITS IN THE WORLD. YOU DRIFT OFF THE FUCKING SUBJECT SO MUSH TALKING ABOUT HOW YOU HATE NIGGERS AND FIGHTING ABOUT HOW MY CAR IS FASTER THAN YOUR AND WRITING A GODDAMN LONG ASS STORY THAT MEANS NOTHING AND THEN COPY AND PASTE IT 5 TIMES.ITS SO STUPID THAT ITS FUNNY AS HELL. BUT YOU REALLY SHOULD STICK TO THE TOPIC.

-- fuckers (dumbass@ass.com), September 01, 2004.

You are so stupid!!!!!! You guys are talking about put this on and this and this it'll only cost you about $$33,000$$ or so. Don't do this you are wasting your money!!!!! Go to a Motercycle Junk Yard get a wrecked Job that has a 300cc engine on it. You'll really FLY (100mph or so).

-- Blade3 (BladeHeartElf@hotmail.com), September 02, 2004.

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-- dskfj;sadlk (kldjflsdk;j@klfjsld;k.comq), September 13, 2004.

This is the wakiest, funniest, sickest, site ive found. Well not really! i just wanted an answer like the priginal one posted. And found this site. way tooo funny ive laughed so hard. flour???? sugar??? vinegar??? WATER in the engine??? your all nuts! I have a honda 8.0 hp it goes 75mph, that was too fast so i got the kids 5.5 hp and they go like turtles to me. i think 25-30 But they are safe so im not trying any of these ideas! TAKE IT TO A PROFESSIONAL!

-- kim (dakk2222@aol.com), September 15, 2004.

YOU SUCK SHUT THE HELL UP!!!

-- dlkfjs;dlkf (lsd;kfjsdl;k@!dkl;jf;lksdjf;.com), September 24, 2004.

yo i have an x1 pocket bike...it goes about 40 now after the shit ive done to it...i havent spent a penny on it and i got about 10 mph out of it from just doing these type of things....this is what ive done..if anyone knows anything i havent done tell me please it would help a little....1-drilled out the air filter...2-drilled out my exhaust...and had it bored to 56cc....i dont really have any money im 15 and i win all of my money from poker..so if you have any of these crazy things to make it faster just leave an answer thanks bitches

-- dave (burtonsnowboards23@aol.com), September 30, 2004.

has anyone noticed that this topic has been goin on for over a year ? the water idea really works, but if u do the syrup u better hold on cuz it makes it fly. the flour ,come on, flour in an engine, who would do somethin like that?????

-- o yeah (yeah right bitches@yahoo.com), October 03, 2004.

Constant Variable Transmission or CVT for short, This clutch will automatically adjust to the axle load and speed as the machine accelerates. The unit will adjust the ratio to use less torque and more revoulutions from the engine for higher speeds and if the CVT senses more resistance like a hill it will shift down to give greater torque but less revolutions. Hoffco/commet or Comet Clutches produces a unit called the torque-a-verter that is economical and high performance and is designed to retrofit onto existing machines. In my opinion The CVT is the smartest transmission available it adjusts to conditions on it's own and there is no need to manually shift gears. As a matter of fact automobile manufactures like Audi are using CVT's in their high performancs vehicles now.

-- anonymous (soundguy59@hoymail.com), October 05, 2004.

yo....i did this...i dont care if its been going on for 2 yrs im just finding things that make it faster......i just got about 10 mph out of this on my friends pos scooter...drill holes like crazy in the filter cover...and then screw the carb screw in further...this means the engine is getting more air from the holes...so it needs more gas to even it out...put more gas in the engine by turing the screw...o and another thing....if you wanna make an exhaust much quieter without takin alot of speed away....stuff the fucking thing with steel wool....air still can get through but its like a obstacle course it has to go a million different ways and it quiets it down alot....im the kid with the x-1 pocket biek and if anytbody knows anything about putting in the gas to increase speed tell me please...its a 20:1 mix

-- dave (burtonsnowboards23@aol.com), October 06, 2004.

have you ever seen --fast and furious--well i think you should get 1 of them there nitros kits. or maybe a kick ass stereo and turn the speakers to face behind and pump up the volume lol!!!!!!

-- faft master (fart@yahoo.com), October 08, 2004.

There is so many things you can do to a go kart to make it faster but the best thing would be strap a dam rocket engine on the back of it.

-- Ben Kaminski (benedk1@earthlink.com), October 10, 2004.

there is probaly a governer on the motor if there is there probaly is a rode going to it diconect the rode and it will go faster.

if you do not know what a governer is it is most likely to be on the side of the motor by the caburator its a little arm that gose up and down that is it

-- rocket (youknow@yahoo.com), October 12, 2004.


ok guys all u are dumb take a 1300cc hayabusa engine preferably 2001 (faster no speed limiter) them go 2 a proshop have them atach the 6 speed manual on it get a helmat on go i ried that cuz im rixh and the chain broke at 145mpg so watch out no i have a big gash in my head from the chain hints the helmate

-- blab (kjndf@zkjfn.com), October 14, 2004.

ths is not an answer but its kindof a need i am 14 years old and i make my own custom gokarts and mini bikes if anyone lives in hollywood i am very i ntelligent in making custom items and if u live in hollywood then email me at melkeveli9071@sbcglobal.net

-- melkon (melkeveli9071@sbcglobal.net), October 15, 2004.

OH U SHUT UP U ARENT INTELEGENT U DONT KNOW A THING ABOUT GOKARTS STOP POSTING HERE

-- dfsdfds (nmbh@kjhjk,kjhdskjlf,dfs.com), October 15, 2004.

ok, i have had a lot of experience with tecumseh engines. one engine was a 6.5 power sport (black) that was on a yerf dog. if your engine runs bad TAKE THE CARBEURATOR off and take liter wire (thin but stif wire) and poke it through all of the holes you see in there. make shure you get all of the trash out. run it a while then it should run faster, alot faster, but that is only if there WAS something in there. NEXT take the two bolts off of the muffler and inspect it. You can either drill big holes in it or just take a pipe around the same diameter as the exaust hole, and make brakets and bolt it on there (DONT STRIP THE BOLTS) i made that mistake. but once u get your muffler however the way u want it run it for a day and it will be louder and if u did it right it will go faster and have more power where you need it. I didnt take of the governor but the wire going to the gas pedal broke so i rigged it straight to the carbeurator! it really went fast then. Finally my torque converter blew and i gave the cart away for a ghetto dirtbike lol. NOW i have a tecumseh 6.5 (yellow) off some carter gocart. hwen i got it it had a valve retainer broken. it was a 2 $ part and runs great. but i also got an old exgo golfcart and we are in the process of putting the 6.5 in it using the original gears and differincial off the golfcart. hopefully it will work out! i will tell u how it goes

-- Ebaum (ebaum@ebausworld.com), October 19, 2004.

to: blab u fucking dumbass bitch u cant put a 1300hayabusa motor on a go cart. it would be suicide!!!

u need ur ass beat u sunn's a bitch

-- justin (jklafjkl@jfdka.com), October 19, 2004.


I agree with justin, blab needs his teeth knocked down his throat so far, he would have to drop his pants to chew his food. lol that would be funny, so would the quarter stick idea mentioned earlier in this forum

-- lkdsjfklsd (ikldsjflk;sdfsfklj;@jkljlk.com), October 20, 2004.

I have a 6.5 on a yerf dog and now all of a sudden it runs slow. I have a question on the model 3203 go cart, The go cart does not have enough power to turn the wheels, the big belt with teeth (part #7) seems to be lose and spins freely, looking at the diagram it doesn’t display a gear where the teeth might possibly engage. The belt rides on a small and large torque convert parts 97-98. Once I get it working normal I will probally take the muffler off and install a pipe.

Please provide any assistance on this matter.

-- Dave Ro (david.romero3@us.army.mil), October 21, 2004.


The belt is supposed to look loose. This is because when the engine speeds up, the pulley on the engine "expands" and catches the belt.

-- dfsdfsd (fsdfdsf@dsfdsf.dsfdsf), October 21, 2004.

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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.



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Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali. Sundiata over came many obstacles in his life in order to be the king of Mali. In the story Sundiata the Lion King of Mali, Sundiata was the son of a Mandingo king. Sundianta went through three, tough obstacles in order to be the lion king of Mali. These obstacles were, he was crippled at birth, he was young when his father died, and he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. These were not every day obstacles. To begin, Sundiata was crippled at birth. When he was seven years old, he was still crawling in order to get places. Then a blacksmith made him these special braces so he could learn to walk. He then began to exercise. He grew to be a very strong man. Sundianta was a very young boy when his father died. Sundiata learned everything from his mother. His mother taught him to respect traditions. Also, his mother taught him to respect laws. That made him as wise as he was fit. Sundiata and his mother were exiled from their homeland. They were exiled because a Susu king took over Sundiata’s kingdom and then exiled them and they had to go live some where else. During this time, Sundiata became a warrior and an especially good archer. In addition to that, Sundiata raised an army and defeated the Susu king. Sundiata finally was able to live in his homeland and have his kingdom back. Sundiata overcame his obstacles in order to be king of Mali. These three obstacles were, he was crippled at birth. He was young when his father died. Also, he was exiled from his home land when he was a young boy. In the end, Sundiata was chosen by the tribes to rule Mali.

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