WHICH TRACKMAGIC DO I HAVE?
Special thanks to Rod Van Deusen for researching and keeping the history of Trackmagic alive. *
1992 TO 1999
1992
125cc Stinger
80cc Super Bee
ST2 (open tire)
SL2 (spec tire)
CT-2 Dirt Kart
CTA-2 Asymmetric Dirt Kart
1993
125cc Stinger
80cc Super Bee
ST2 (open tire)
SL2 (spec tire)
CT-2 Dirt Kart
CTA-2 Asymmetric Dirt Kart
1994
125cc Stinger
80cc Super Bee
ST2 (open tire)
SL2 (spec tire)
CT-2 Dirt Kart
CTA-2 Asymmetric Dirt Kart
Road Race Sprint - Sit up 42' wheelbase
1995
125cc Stinger
80cc Super Bee
ST2 (open tire)
SL2 (spec tire)
CT-2 Dirt Kart
CTA-2 Asymmetric Dirt Kart
Road Race Sprint - Sit up 42' wheelbase
1996
125cc Stinger
80cc Super Bee
ST2 (open tire)
SL2 (spec tire)
CT-2 Dirt Kart
CTA-2 Asymmetric Dirt Kart
1997
Demon
Dragon
Spitfire (open tire)
Cadet Lightning
1998
Demon
Dragon
Spitfire (open tire)
Cadet Lightning
1999
Demon
Dragon
Spitfire (open tire)
Cadet Lightning
2000 TO 2011
2000
Diablo (basically a demon w/front torsion bar)
2001
Diablo II (Trackmagic logo steering wheel)
2002
Diablo III
Dragon
Sorcerer
Slayer
Cadet
Kid Kart
2003
Diablo IV
First year for Memo Gidley signature model
First year for all monochromatic (blacked out) components.
2004
Diablo IV
Sorcerer 4 cycle
Dragon 80cc
Cadet
2005
FTR 125
(four torsion bars, 2 rear, 2 front)
w/hybrid tube technology
2006
FTR 125
DTR
DTR-4 (4 cycle)
Vitello passes away on 4/23/06
2007
FTR 125 (one front torsion bar)
DTR
DTR-4 (4 cycle)
2008
New Owner Andrew Alfonso
Trackmagic Hornet
(Chassis built by Intrepid)
2009
New owner Mike Pickman
CR-1
(Chassis's built by WildKart)
2010
S-125 GLIA
S-125A
S-125B
W100 (World Formula)
2011
Trackmagic liquidates all assets
and ceases operations