Power Kite Forum

AGH! help!

remo - 3-3-2007 at 06:22 AM

lo all ok went out other day i managed to snap 2 break lines and snap the part that connects all the lines on the kite to the main 20m line... but i don't know what its called and iam trying to get a replacement its a little black bit of cord about 10cm long pls help i wana get flying again! thanks.

kitedemon - 3-3-2007 at 06:28 AM

Remo,
R U on a bar or handles?

remo - 3-3-2007 at 06:29 AM

handles

remo - 3-3-2007 at 06:30 AM

its not called shock cord is it?

kitedemon - 3-3-2007 at 06:34 AM

Remo,
If you post a few photos it would be easier. The lines are no problem just get a line set with equal specs. The Bar set up has a small ronston block with a grey (sleaved spectra?) to connect them Spectra is avaliable at a kite shop or dingy racing shop. Sleaved means it has a sleave of dacron or like material over it so it protects and makes knots easier. You can likely build one yourself just try for the same lengh and size.
Alex

kitedemon - 3-3-2007 at 06:35 AM

Shock cord is streachy. I don't use handles much I don't know the configuration.

remo - 3-3-2007 at 06:35 AM

hang on ill get some photos.... 5 mins

kitedemon - 3-3-2007 at 06:37 AM

Ok i have to go soon but i can wait 5 min.
My buggy is in and the shop opens in 30 min...
:singing:

kitedemon - 3-3-2007 at 06:48 AM

remo,
I have to run, I am not sure how much help I'll be anyway but i am sure someone will be if i can't in any case I'll check in asap I might even see if Sophie (http://www.atlanticwindsadventure.com) if she has one with handles so I can take a look at it for you. I'll shoot some pics if they have one.
A

remo - 3-3-2007 at 07:00 AM

ok this is it...

http://www.esnips.com/imageable/medium/67fb2e75-ba21-4540-80...

i can add more if you want them..

Pablo - 3-3-2007 at 09:39 AM

Can't seem to see the pic, I get a blank page.

Are you talking about breaking the lines at the kite end where they start to split up to support the different parts of the kite sail (kite bridal)? or at the bar/handle end.

The flying lines are easy to replace, usually they come in a set. If the Bridal's broken then it really should go back to the shop where it can be repaired properly, being out 1cm on one of the lines can drastically change how a kite flies.

Bladerunner - 3-3-2007 at 11:08 AM

It sounds to me like you are talking about the small piece of cord binding your bridle lines together and providing a knott to larkshead your fly lines to ? Kind of odd that piece would blow twice ? I suppose in a pinch you could make them out of a shoe lace. Obviously your kite is applying a huge load on them so you should bind them with I higher pound rating than your brake lines. I'ld suggest a climbing / marine or kite shop.

Pablo - 3-3-2007 at 11:37 AM

If I'm not mistaken though, the kite's pretty new, If this is the case, bring it back to the shop. Unless you did something silly like hook it on a passing car or something that's obviously abuse. it's the sort of thing that shouldn't break during normal flight.

remo - 4-3-2007 at 02:55 AM

yhea snowbirds got it.... i got it of ebay.... brand new...

Pablo - 4-3-2007 at 11:51 AM

You can get Qpower line from any kite shop, worst case you can use this to repair the bridal, just look at one side, make sure you get the other side exactly the same length when pulled tight. If it's the peice where they all come together use Q-line or something equally heavy, I suggest the Q line because you can knot it without losing a huge ammount of it's strength and it's way overrated to start with.

For the smaller individual bridal lines you can replace them with lighter lines, but you'll have to undo part of the bridal to get the old ones out and new ones in, be sure once again to match the lengths exactly to the ones on the other side of the kite.

Once again, if it's new and not abuse, bring it back to the shop. that's one of the main advantages of buying locally. You support them, they support you and you both do well.

remo - 4-3-2007 at 04:15 PM

ive sent an email to the shop i got it from asking for a replacment, if not ive also orderd some 3 mm braded nylon that holds 350KG so i can fix it with that

Bladerunner - 4-3-2007 at 06:31 PM

I had my line snap that held my wrist leash to the heavier cord running through my bar and brakes with my 3 line. The piece was worn and it was my fault but those brakes would hit with big force when I let go in big winds.

I'm guilty of buying online rather than local but yours is an example of why buying local is better. Good luck. You should be able to fix it cheap. :bird:

remo - 6-3-2007 at 10:01 AM

the nearist shop to me is 15 miles away and i havent got a car (im 16) so online was really the only choice i had, i only found out there was a shop there bout 3 weeks ago.

Bladerunner - 6-3-2007 at 10:11 AM

I would suggest you take something from home for now. The cord from your jacket hood or something should be strong enough to keep you going. You could also remove your brake lines from your handles and just fly 2 line for now.

remo - 6-3-2007 at 11:03 AM

i got a repl from the guy saying to send it to him and he would replace it for free - score...

acampbell - 6-3-2007 at 11:37 AM

another good source for control gear line is a local marine store, if you are near the coast or a lake or river. They sell small diamenter running line for dingies that is Dyneema or Spectra that is sheathed. I just got some to rig a cross-over bar.