JimSSI - 13-3-2016 at 02:34 AM
This eased my move from three-line bar to four-line handles.
Relative to handles, you lose two(?) knots on your wind speed, and slows your turns a good bit.
But you get a slight amount of in-flight adjustment, dual-safety connection to harness (have you ever problems getting unhooked in a hurry with the
strop and hook?), and one hand/no hands capability.
http://www.peterlynn.com/downloads/Crossover%20Bar_manual.pd...
Bought from Big Mike in Jan 2015 for $160 - used maybe ten times.
Yours for $100.
Crossover bar
Ed Cline - 25-5-2016 at 11:39 AM
Jim, I am looking for a Peter Lynn crossover bar to buy.
Do you still have this bar and how do I go about buying it if you do.
If the bar is gone does anyone know who has it in stock?
Thanks,
Ed Cline
Raleigh NC
JimSSI - 25-5-2016 at 12:08 PM
Ed
Yep, still have it.
Have you researched if the kite(s) you want to use are 'bar-friendly?'
Some folks here have listed kites that work well with a bar - and those that don't.
Have you tried using one already?
Are you planning on landboarding?
Here's a couple of threads:
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=29705#pid28...
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=30882#pid29...
Big Mike says:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTT15vX39ac
If you research and still want to purchase - U2U me with your address and we use PayPal. You send the money, I send the bar. I'll pay for shipping.
Or - if you get down to the Golden Isles - in person.
Ed Cline - 25-5-2016 at 02:04 PM
Mr. Jim,
I sent my first u2u message so, I can but hope.
Today I used my old bar. You can hang 3 or 4 plastic grocery bags on each side to carry them all upstairs at once. One handed operation facilitates
the opening of the dead bolt with the other hand. Very handy. I am also thinking it might make an overcoat hanger.
If you don't get my ad and info please let me know sir.