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New to buggies, need some advice please

StrangeRanger - 11-6-2008 at 12:28 PM

Hi all,
I've been snow kiting for a short while now and want to get a buggy. I don't live anywhere near an open beach so most of my buggying would be done in fields - grassy and/or after harvest time.
So, I'm looking for a used buggy to start out with or a new "inexpensive first buggy". Used buggies seem to disappear VERY quickly so I've found something at Cloud 9. But I know as much about buggies as I do brain surgery so I was wondering if any of you have any experience/thoughts/opinions on what Cloud 9 is offering. Please see:
Cloud 9 buggies on e-bay
Would this be a decent first buggy? Or, does anyone have a buggy they're looking to sell? Yes, I've been watching the for sale boards but buggies don't show up to often and disappear fast.
Your thoughts and suggestions are welcome. Thank you,
j

Bladerunner - 11-6-2008 at 01:40 PM

Type Rockville buggy into the search engine and put away an afternoon to read all that has been written on this one !

StrangeRanger - 11-6-2008 at 01:41 PM

I've seen the Rockville mentioned a lot, dumb question, but is that the same buggy?
j

Bladerunner - 11-6-2008 at 01:49 PM

YUP , Pretty much !
The previous articles will give you TONS of info on both. Good and bad.

lunchbox - 11-6-2008 at 01:53 PM

Yep, lots of information here on the Rockville.

Summary - Problems with the seat and I've personally had some problems with the front wheel coming off and rear wheel (luckily I wasn't going that fast). Other than that, no problems :ticking:

I would personally wait for a used PL or Flexi to show up on ebay or some other forum, but they do go fast and I personally hate to wait. Hell, you might be able to bargain them down to $250 - after all, I got mine new from another seller for $199.

Good luck and if you decide to purchase the Rockville please share your experience!

KYTE SLINGER - 11-6-2008 at 06:48 PM

Just ran across this on the EB

http://cgi.ebay.com/Competition-XR-Kite-Buggy_W0QQitemZ32026...

StrangeRanger - 12-6-2008 at 07:16 AM

Kyte Slinger,
This is where being a noob buggier sux, I've heard a lot of good and a lot of bad about PL buggies. And at $475 that is out of my wife's, opps, I mean my budget for now :)
I've heard nothing but great things about the Flexis, but dayum, they're hard to find used. Guess I'll keep looking. Thanks,
j

DAKITEZ - 12-6-2008 at 08:14 AM

That is a great deal on that PL XR+ at $475 and it includes free shipping. Plus it says its new. Retail is something like $699

Bladerunner - 12-6-2008 at 08:51 AM

It was the older Peter Lynn buggies that had problems. Things are much better now. Even back then people should have cut some slack. The whole concept was so new he needed to work on things a bit to stand up to all different needs. That's what you get for being ahead of your time !

That is a good deal on a good buggy that you won't trade for a while. Maybe never if you aren't a racer. If you buy the Kite Trike Tell the wife to be prepared for you getting another in the not too distant future. OR...... she can loosen up a bit and not have to see 2 of the beasts around the house. ;-)

Dagon - 12-6-2008 at 09:36 PM

go libre all the way, find a used one if you can but the libre's are the best if you ask me. I never really cared for the PL I have a flexi and the seat is too high which makes it roll too easy. It was my first buggy and I had a very steep learning curve.
But the Libres are a bit more expensive. I got a vmax new for about $750, but they may be even more now with the exchange rate being what it is.

StrangeRanger - 13-6-2008 at 06:56 AM

I understand you guys' points. I'm on board w/ buy quality once instead of try to save and end up spending more in the long run by buying twice. Hmm... looks like I'll prolly have to sit and save for this summer I guess. Makes more sense to wait until I can afford a quality ride and really enjoy it. Pisser.
j

Bladerunner - 13-6-2008 at 07:57 AM

:thumbup::wow:That is about the MOST sensible response I have heard to a problem on here in a LONG TIME !!! :wow::thumbup:


Dagon is MOSTLY right about the Libre. Unless your goal is freestyle and air. Worth saving for !!! You will have time to study up !



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Originally posted by StrangeRanger
I understand you guys' points. I'm on board w/ buy quality once instead of try to save and end up spending more in the long run by buying twice. Hmm... looks like I'll prolly have to sit and save for this summer I guess. Makes more sense to wait until I can afford a quality ride and really enjoy it. Pisser.
j

art_lessing - 13-6-2008 at 04:32 PM

build one.....

WELDNGOD - 13-6-2008 at 04:42 PM

yeah , that's what I did. It's sweet ..60lbs of aluminum and rubber.

kitesurfer - 26-6-2008 at 03:51 AM

i bought a buggy from cloud9. absolutely no problems at all. i've only used mine a dozen times though, so I don't know about durability other than i have gone extremely fast (in 30mph wind) and took it into a really long broad slide to slow it down and it held up fine. I rarely use it though because i need a direct onshore wind to use it and that don't happen often.