After seeing this HUGH JASS world record speed on here it got me thinking of sitting in the saddle while doing those speeds in a buggy.
Are you ever afraid of your leg spazzing out and kicking your foot forward to make the front wheel spin 90 degrees? It would just be one of my fears
if I ever got up to high speeds and maybe my foot slipped or something O.O. I've never buggied so I don't know how it feels, but is something like
that even possible?indigo_wolf - 9-4-2010 at 02:24 PM
Leg spazzing probably falls under act of God or lack of bannas.
Foot slippage or getting jarred from the foot pedals from hitting a rut is probably why folks have stirrups for foot pedals like the ones Cheezy
recenting installed.
ATB,
Samrocfighter - 9-4-2010 at 02:30 PM
It could happen in any sport. That is why I let others take to lead.
Oh sure I could get my home made buggy up to those speeds with my non expensive foils and blow them all away. But why risk scratching the paint or
something worse.
So I say NO let the other guys get all the glory and I will sit back and admire them. Dream it was me and enjoy the knollage that I'm not freaken
nuts and I'm not doing it ever!!!
Now back to your regular scedualed program.
( I hope that helps)ripsessionkites - 9-4-2010 at 02:35 PM
we all use heel straps so there is only a rare chance it may come out (ie. a bump in the road).
Ozzy buggies with one leg. so you're not really having to place force on the footpegs.
the brown stains on DaSkirtz buggy is something more to worry about. csa_deadon - 9-4-2010 at 03:54 PM
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the brown stains on DaSkirtz buggy is something more to worry about.
I think some oxyclean will get those stains out for heliboy!Bladerunner - 9-4-2010 at 04:19 PM
Most buggies have a stop that keeps the front wheel from spinning 180 / 360rocfighter - 9-4-2010 at 04:37 PM
Well at 82.9mph it would not take much turn to whipe you out. So praise to you guys who take the challange and allow us to look up to you. It takes
HOOJ ones to do those speeds in any conditions.
I feel a song comming on so I will go. ( I suck at singing!!)heliboy50 - 9-4-2010 at 05:15 PM
I'm not too concerned about any staining. You guys that have seen me ride (or stand there looking worried about it) know I'll be adding a few myself,
in between crashing and giftwrapping cars.:tumble::embarrased:newtokiting - 9-4-2010 at 05:19 PM
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After seeing this HUGH JASS world record speed on here it got me thinking of sitting in the saddle while doing those speeds in a buggy.
Are you ever afraid of your leg spazzing out and kicking your foot forward to make the front wheel spin 90 degrees? It would just be one of my fears
if I ever got up to high speeds and maybe my foot slipped or something O.O. I've never buggied so I don't know how it feels, but is something like
that even possible?
couple times when i was around 50, i thought to myself " if i wreck, im going to the hospital fer sure" but
usually i,m too excited to think about itBeamerBob - 9-4-2010 at 10:30 PM
The thing about getting your speed up is that most anything over 25 you have started to bare off downwind which lessens the pull from the kite. The
scary part about going THAT fast is getting the kite to leave you enough alone to be able to slow down. I haven't learned that trick yet. When I
actually would be heading out with a small enough kite, usually 3m or so was small enough up to about 25 mph winds for me, the Dutch guys would have
4-5meter kites out. These guys have skills and the kahunas to hold on no doubt. Even at my paltry top speeds of 35-45, I wasn't afraid if I was
properly powered, so the buggy, (at least mine at those speeds) wasn't causing the fear, but rather, being overpowered was about my only fear while
going somewhat fast. Just for grins, I calculated my 45 mph top speed in feet per second and got 66. That sounds faster than 45. :roll:flexiblade - 9-4-2010 at 11:33 PM
Feet coming off the foot pegs isn't a big deal - most buggies fork rake will create a centering gyro for the front wheel. I have had a foot come off
a peg at 45mph and it was really no bigy, the front wheel held a dead true line and I put my foot back. Key thing when going fast is trying to relax
and not over react or become too tense, focus on obstacles and kite position - always good to know your terrain before you run it, nothing worse than
hitting a bump at speed that bucks you out of the #@%$#!pit.ripsessionkites - 9-4-2010 at 11:47 PM
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The thing about getting your speed up is that most anything over 25 you have started to bare off downwind which lessens the pull from the kite. The
scary part about going THAT fast is getting the kite to leave you enough alone to be able to slow down.
suicide jibe is now the best way to slow down. ive been practicing at NABX. its faster than fighting the kite to carve upwind to slow down.heliboy50 - 10-4-2010 at 02:39 AM
Semi-retarded...Rip can you explain suicide jibe for this short bus rider. This is part of the problem that I had when I started to go fast,
compounded by the fact that my side rails are WAY too wide (live and learn and fix in the next build.)rocfighter - 10-4-2010 at 07:12 AM
Heliboy do you have another seat on that bus?
Can you put extra padding on your rails?BeamerBob - 10-4-2010 at 08:51 AM
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Originally posted by BeamerBob
The thing about getting your speed up is that most anything over 25 you have started to bare off downwind which lessens the pull from the kite. The
scary part about going THAT fast is getting the kite to leave you enough alone to be able to slow down.
suicide jibe is now the best way to slow down. ive been practicing at NABX. its faster than fighting the kite to carve upwind to slow down.
I saw some making that turn. I spoke to several about it and found it odd that the buggy was making a wide downwind turn yet the kite just followed
in a smooth arc. There are mulitple yt vids on it. I just never needed to know how before. I needed to know at NABX.
When it comes to running over 70 mph, most of us are on the short bus. Or you can look at it like all of us are normal and anyone running over 70 is
taking the limo to school. acampbell - 10-4-2010 at 09:03 AM
Apparent wind keeps the kite flying UPWIND of you....rocfighter - 10-4-2010 at 09:16 AM
Yeah I'll be working on that!!:Ange09:mougl - 10-4-2010 at 09:36 AM
holy crazy looking batman!
Yeah, I won't be doing that for a long while lolstetson05 - 10-4-2010 at 09:46 AM
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Just for grins, I calculated my 45 mph top speed in feet per second and got 66. That sounds faster than 45. :roll:
I agree, The thought of sliding 66 feet in a second seems really fast to me:shocked2::shocked2:acampbell - 10-4-2010 at 09:53 AM
... actually I have on a few occasions nearly completed a deadman's turn/ Suicide jibe completely by accident by botching up a normal Jibe. In each
case I ended up downwind of the kite and it luffs and falls towards me, but it was clear that if I managed to keep the kite flying fast in the
opposite direction of travel, then turn back upwind as the kite comes around in the same direction of travel then I might pull it off...heliboy50 - 10-4-2010 at 10:45 AM
I had a feeling that was what a suicide jibe was but wasn't sure- far beyond my skills. I can scream, wet my pants, and crash my kite with the best of
them though. Always room on the little bus roc, and it's well padded with no sharp corners.mougl - 10-4-2010 at 11:43 AM
Are helmets required for said bus?nocando - 10-4-2010 at 05:20 PM
is there any vid footage of deadmans turn?indigo_wolf - 10-4-2010 at 05:49 PM
Mougl helmets are always required!!:duh:mougl - 10-4-2010 at 07:32 PM
damn! mx helm ready!ripsessionkites - 11-4-2010 at 01:45 AM
nothing more to say since its all be said above. im back from LAS finally.
for all you this is what you need to practice next
i will add this, do not try this with your LOW AR foils, I couldn't get the PL Hornet (for example) to get high enough to zenith fast enough, and it
drifted behind me.
IMO, this maneuver is meant for race kites only ie. RII, Vapor, Spirit, Combat, CII, etc etc.nocando - 11-4-2010 at 02:59 AM
Is there footage about of the slide stop?rocfighter - 11-4-2010 at 05:43 AM
As with all the other fancy stuff I will leave it to the fast guys. Maybe I'll see someone do it in person some time!
Yeah Nocando further back in the thread there are a few links.Maven454 - 11-4-2010 at 06:16 AM
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i will add this, do not try this with your LOW AR foils, I couldn't get the PL Hornet (for example) to get high enough to zenith fast enough, and it
drifted behind me.
I assume, by, "this", you mean the suicide jibe? Or do you mean the deadman's turn?acampbell - 11-4-2010 at 06:19 AM
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I assume, by, "this", you mean the suicide jibe? Or do you mean the deadman's turn?
Same thing, AKA "360", AFAIKMaven454 - 11-4-2010 at 06:21 AM
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I assume, by, "this", you mean the suicide jibe? Or do you mean the deadman's turn?
Same thing, AKA "360", AFAIK
Oh... I thought the jibe would face you the other direction.nocando - 11-4-2010 at 06:22 AM
am unsure, is when turn bug down wind and weight on outside to make bug slide, to a stopHardrock - 11-4-2010 at 06:42 AM
Suicide jibe? that was the craziest thing I have ever seen.