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Beamer 3.6 , Heavy Duty Flexi lines, Ozone killers SOLD!

pokitetrash - 15-7-2011 at 06:54 AM

SOLD!

My buddy is selling this kite so I'm helping him by posting this for him.

It's a mint Beamer 3.6m that's still super crispy, maybe flown less than 6 times. He upgraded to the Extreme 250kg/200kg (500/440lb) x 25 meters (82') Flexifoil lines, and new Ozone Kite Killers. HQ stock handles.

I can answer any questions because I helped him set up and fly it each time. Its a great flying buggy engine.

$200 (the lines he added cost him $90 and only used a few times.) Includes FREE SHIPPING to US. Outside US, let me know and he'll credit you $25 towards shipping, you pay the difference....


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pokitetrash - 17-7-2011 at 02:49 PM

Is this priced way off? Nothing but crickets out there... Offers?

indigo_wolf - 17-7-2011 at 05:34 PM

Price is fine (unless your friend's only other option is staking it out and testing out his new flame gloves.... :o ).

Note: This dude is no longer allowed to rent or stream any of the X-Men flicks off NetFlix. :no:



Just watch.... in a little bit there's going to be grousing about the lack of good starter kites in the "For Sale" section. It's always feast or famine.

ATB,
Sam

ryro327 - 17-7-2011 at 10:26 PM

200 shipped in the US & it's a deal

pokitetrash - 18-7-2011 at 04:26 AM

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Originally posted by ryro327
200 shipped in the US & it's a deal



My bud said "Yep". U2U sent.

pokitetrash - 19-7-2011 at 04:46 AM

Price drop to $200 including US shipping.

ryro327, you have first dibs if I hear from you soon. Anyone want to be a back up?

rocfighter - 19-7-2011 at 05:07 AM

Chris I'll ask The Kidd if he is interested. He is working full time and now needs to buy his own toys!!

pokitetrash - 20-7-2011 at 05:28 AM

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Originally posted by rocfighter
Chris I'll ask The Kidd if he is interested.


Cool. Just let me know. It's gonna go on flea bay soon if no takers here.

Hope your peeps are good Roc! Hope to see you again soon.

j0fer - 20-7-2011 at 12:06 PM

Ozone Killers, what are those?

A 20 year old can of hairspray and an '73 Impala?

pokitetrash - 20-7-2011 at 12:16 PM

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Originally posted by j0fer
Ozone Killers, what are those?

A 20 year old can of hairspray and an '73 Impala?


LOL! Ozone Kite Killers...

KsKiteAddict - 20-7-2011 at 02:42 PM

Is this one of the slightly older Beamer TSR models that came with a bar setup or something newer than that? I bought a 3.6 Beamer TSR within the last two months for very close to your friend's asking price and mine was completely stock. With the upgraded lines, Ozone kite killers, and free shipping, this is a great deal! This kite has proven to be very stable and useful in helping me to learn to ride a board under it. If I didn't already own one, I would grab this one in a hurry.

tridude - 20-7-2011 at 06:57 PM

TSR model is not designed to fly on handles..................Po, this was my first kite and loved it..................great kite priced very well...........................

KsKiteAddict - 20-7-2011 at 07:36 PM

I'll take this off your friend's hands and will see that it gets some use. Sent you a U2U... Thanks, Jim

tridude - 20-7-2011 at 07:50 PM

great choice Jim and welcome to the forum............................

KsKiteAddict - 20-7-2011 at 09:30 PM

Thanks for the welcome. If the TSR is not designed to fly on handles, then I am even happier with this deal. It's an upgrade for me, for sure, since I really prefer flying with handles over a bar with fixed bridles at this point in my new found sport.

pokitetrash - 21-7-2011 at 04:07 AM

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Originally posted by KsKiteAddict
If the TSR is not designed to fly on handles, then I am even happier with this deal. It's an upgrade for me, for sure, since I really prefer flying with handles over a bar with fixed bridles at this point in my new found sport.


If you don't need the money from selling it, you might consider hanging on to the TSR with the bar because it's an excellent trainer that you can throw in someone's hands on low wind days. I find it much easier to teach, and for people to learn, on a bar initiallly so they focus more on input/steering rather than having their hands and arms flapping all about trying to steer the kite with body english:tumble: which is agrevating for the student and the teacher after the 100th leading edge bash:ticking:.

Once they get the theory of flying, handles aren't such a big transition. I keep a redundant kite, Flexi Rage 2.5 on a bar with me all the time just in case anyone hints that they might like to try it. They usually just start to say "Hey, that looks like fu....." and the kite is already being dumped out, rolld out!:wee:

KsKiteAddict - 21-7-2011 at 08:14 AM

Good idea, thanks! I am always glad to talk to people about kiting and have let some people try to fly a kite I had out at times, but I did quickly figure out that I don't want people learning with my newer kites (because of the "leading edge bash" problem). I don't think I would get all that much for it anyway (watched a 3.6 TSR sell on eBay recently for next to nothing). Received your friend's invoice this morning and have paid him.

Am admiring the Hobie Cat in your toy list. I used to sail Hobie Cats when I lived in Oklahoma and really miss that.

Thanks for helping make this deal possible between me and your friend.

pokitetrash - 21-7-2011 at 09:57 AM

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Originally posted by KsKiteAddict
Thanks for helping make this deal possible between me and your friend.



Glad to help fellow kiters!