QUOTE from revpaul
what is that buggy your on?
i'm waiting on a 5m Rasta.
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revpaul
As PTW indicated I'm riding the UDB, which I did indeed design & build.
I used production buggies earlier but couldn't find something that would:
1) Hold together in one piece (Dune buggying is hard on buggies)
2) Meet my needs of desert buggying.
I need a stable buggy for the dunes when on the slopes but also needed to get the seat off of the floor to stop dragging my backside when traversing
the dunes. Higher C of G means less stability. It's a case of optimizing between bum dragging & stability.
I have put a simple suspension on the rear. This is to reduce the shock loading on both me & the buggy. It works quite well. The biggest shocks
occur when descending a steep dune slip face and transitioning out to the floor below.
I carry 3 litres of drinking water in a Camelbak bladder, spare kite, mobile phone, GPS and spare reading glasses during my desert runs.
Incidentally, I have been communicating with PTW for some years now and we have shared some ideas with each other on buggy design. I met him last
August ona trip to England and we did some buggying in rather poor winds.
I will be seeing him in about two weeks & he promised to let me ride his new Dominator. I'm looking forward to that.
For the future development of buggies, here in the UAE we are starting to experiment with buggies made from composite materials. I have already been
testing a 1.6m long axle made from composite materials that weighs only 2 kgs.
We think we can build a buggy for a total weight of 31 to 32 kgs, which means the three BF wheels (21 kgs) are twice as heavy as the rest of the
buggy.
I note you are getting the 5m Rasta. I guess that is the Blurr, is it? Good luck with it.
What buggy are you riding by the way? |