djbigb - 20-8-2004 at 08:49 AM
As always it's the new guys that ask all the silly questions but here's another one for you.
What tricks are the easiest to start to learn?
Wheelies are easy to start for me but keeping it up is another matter. I either go for an OBE or slam it back down.
Scoopy - 20-8-2004 at 10:29 AM
Ride backwards?
360s?
Tricks
kitebike - 31-8-2004 at 06:13 PM
There is a book available in NZ on all the tricks it costs about USD15.00
I can find out for you.
RMV - 1-9-2004 at 01:29 AM
Hello all,
Not that silly of a question, we have just been waiting for a new member to ask, as we were to shy to do so :D
Yes kitebike let us know the book title and author'name, maybe amazon.com has it. Thank you.
RMV
Buggy Book
kitebike - 1-9-2004 at 03:40 PM
This is a site where they mention the book
http://www.gombergkites.com/books/zeal.html
I can get one for you from NZ if anybody is interested
KYTE SLINGER - 20-9-2004 at 07:49 PM
Keep the foil as far infront of the buggy as possible to provide pull as well balance, having the foil just to lift the wheel will also pull you over
also shift your weight in the seat for more balance on the inside wheel.
Try dry runs for reverse or 360 7and 900s and other tricks
Walk the foil as if you were in your buggy to get the feel were the kites is and were you want to be in your buggy if it doesn't feel right it
won't work right. also people complain about breaking buggys or welds bending axles think about when you come down from your 2 wheeling do you
thump the ground or will you glide in, being fluid is a big part in freestyle to connect one trick to another how far can you dope the wind with
your kite and buggy.
Team Rider
Windzup/ Ozone
David Sabilino
Freestyler buggys