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The Beau Reid GK2G is a Fun Glimpse into a Later Decade

This Beau Reid GK2G (Go-Kart to Go) is a glimpse into what mechanical designs will all look like in 20 years' time. With a smooth, sleek look that allows wind to whip past effortlessly, this design is both fancy and fast.

The Beau Reid GK2G is made from carbon fiber, making the body lightweight and easy to speed up at the start of a race. The actual weight of this little go-kart is a mere 65 pounds -- so small that it can fold to fit into the trunk of a car. That makes the Beau Reid GK2G both efficient and speedy on and off the track.

For anyone wondering what go-kart designs will look like in the future, this concept is sure to gain attention.
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