I watched the recent Kitecat video.posted here and walked out into my garage and saw the frame hanging in the rafters and realized with my little kids
and job it wont get used like it should. I'm considering selling it. Won't let it go for less than 5000 and the buyer would have to drive to MN to
pick it up. If it sounds like something you would be interested in send me an email at aaronsaude@gmail.com. Ill try and post some photos later. It
still in great shape and is the foldable frame model. I have all the paperwork and registration material.markite - 1-3-2013 at 10:00 AM
ooooohhh.....I wish I was closer and had the $$. Kite cats have just come up recently in conversation so I've emailed a few people to tease them.
curse you for posting this!snowspider - 1-3-2013 at 10:01 AM
There ought to be a Smithsonian for misc fun things that may never again be seen.mougl - 1-3-2013 at 11:11 AM
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Drewculous - 1-3-2013 at 11:36 AM
Do want (in a very bad way)
Hmmmmm, sell motorcycle and drive to mn?........... Dude, its sooo tempting................mougl - 1-3-2013 at 12:24 PM
Motorcycle < PL KiteCatCheddarhead - 1-3-2013 at 02:04 PM
If that's 5000 pesos I'll take it I live close enough for pickup. But kidding
aside, good luck on your sale.Bigbear97e - 1-3-2013 at 05:56 PM
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Originally posted by Drewculous
Do want (in a very bad way)
Hmmmmm, sell motorcycle and drive to mn?........... Dude, its sooo tempting................
you could buy it and just make motor noises when you rideshaggs2riches - 1-3-2013 at 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by Bigbear97e
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Originally posted by Drewculous
Do want (in a very bad way)
Hmmmmm, sell motorcycle and drive to mn?........... Dude, its sooo tempting................
you could buy it and just make motor noises when you ride
I'm sure they have an app that would make the noises for him.:PProletariat - 2-3-2013 at 12:50 AM
For any noobs like me who didn't catch the earlier kitecat thread, THIS is what a kitecat is:
That thing simultaneously looks like a roaring good time and a massive pain in the ass.RedSky - 2-3-2013 at 11:35 AM
It's excellent fun!
The only pain in ones ass is storage and carrying the thing to the waters edge. I walked a mile chasing the outgoing tide......a mile!!!!....and then
back again. It nearly killed me! I woke up the next day with a bad back and wasn't right for a few days. I'd say to must weigh 40kg easy.
I've been dying to try the Cat on flat water and finally got my chance on Monday. Don't get me wrong, it was good. Riding the flat water is exactly
like riding a buggy on land, no different. In the waves however the Cat comes alive! It's a completely different experience and style of riding.
My Cat came with PL roof bars. These make transporting it very easy. The rear roof bar has rollers at each end which the Cat rolls on and off making
it very easy for one person to load and unload and if you're handy I guess it wouldn't be too difficult to make you're own.
If you fancy the idea of cruising the waves or lakes, have enough space to store it and can park close enough to the water then I highly recommend it.
Thought I'd share my insights. rudeboysaude - 31-1-2014 at 06:11 PM
I've decided to include a Yakima Rack and Roll trailer with the Kitecat included in the price. Easy transport. Hook up and go. I'll need a few days
notice to dig the trailer out of the snowbank!