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I am onto something...

dylanj423 - 5-9-2008 at 02:11 PM

I have thought about how I can get a quick release and use it with my handles, because I love the control I get with them as opposed to a control bar.

Lots of people have suggested lots of things, the most popular being the use of a witchard shackle. But dang, they are expensive. After looking at how my chicken loop is set up, I figured someone could pretty easliy make something similar for handles.

I finally got off my lazy bum today and figured it out. I have taken a number of pictures, and will be putting them into a document sometime in the next day, or so, to show others how to do it. It is a prototype, but it seems to work, far as I can tell. It needs a couple extra things, and I will mention them in my "paper".

Does anyone know of a website that I can store a word document at for free, so I can post a link to it when I am finished??

The total cost of assembling the one that I did was about seven dollars, and with some tweaking, I think it would be a great thing to have for anyone that likes to fly on handles.

I'll keep y'all posted:yes:

f0rgiv3n - 5-9-2008 at 02:22 PM

Ohhhh the anticipation!!!!!!!!:o:o I too use the handles a lot and that would be really cool to get going. Can't wait!

kullas - 5-9-2008 at 02:48 PM

I love new ideas. and that i fly with handles also. I will be looking foward to this

furbowski - 5-9-2008 at 03:22 PM

lots on the web, you should pick one for yourself...

http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Web_Applic...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_hosting_service

I'd love to see what you have come up with!

stevep - 5-9-2008 at 03:25 PM

i have a pair of quick release handles by Chuck Seagal i will try to get a picture of them very ingenious not to comfy no padding on them but you can release the strop line when harnesed in just pull on loop and its released

Bladerunner - 5-9-2008 at 03:48 PM

I have made some up using this site as a basic guide
http://kiteboarderz.piczo.com/projects?cr=6&linkvar=0000...

What could be cheaper ?

I just flip the cotter pin over above the knot on my handles rather than through a loop like the picture shows and it works fine. I put a ring on one with a pull ball. I just made the sleeve mushroom shaped for easy grab on another.

So far I am pleased with the results. Not a single false release and it will pull under load , no problem. The only obvious drawback so far is I lose a bit of travel on the one side of the strop ? It is the same basic principle as many of my factory releases. :thumbup:

I don't understand why more people haven't started working on this concept. At the same time they get all excited about the more expensive + CAPTIVE set up with the wichard and pulley :puzzled: I don't like flying captive to a fixed bridle :no:

kitedemon - 5-9-2008 at 04:20 PM

Blade that is cool, I found I did some thing similar. Great minds... A tiny bit of a hyjack I love your tandem coupler do you have a few more pics that a feller might be able to copy it? Like how it attaches to the foot pegs? I hope you don't mind.?
Alex

Bladerunner - 5-9-2008 at 04:29 PM

UM,

I think it was Ken #3 that brought a couple of couplers back.
Free, from Jellis :cool:

I know he took pictures of some set up at SOBB to help us set them up. I'll get him to post them. Right now he is away from town for a few days . I think Ricardo has the couplers though ?

We will be putting one of the ones He brought up together this weekend I expect so I'll try and get pictures.

Judging by your quiver you are probably also like me. Made the releases but end up flying fixed bridles very seldom. When I do I'm often demo-ing it. I keep one strop with Q.R. loose to throw on any kite I use but if the one I'm testing just has a plain strop already it doesn't bother me.

dylanj423 - 5-9-2008 at 10:14 PM

Alright, got the file hosted by mediashare, thanks furbowski. It is available for download here It is a microsoft Word document.

Please keep in mind that this idea has not actually been field-tested, it needs a couple of things before I will be happy with it. But I wanted to get it available, get some feedback, and hopefully make kiting safer for everyone.

furbowski - 5-9-2008 at 10:41 PM

hiya...

the file uploads fine, quick and simple, you picked a good host!

I couldn't quite make sense of how it fits, got lost somewhere between the small and the big loops, think I'd have to build it to make sense out of it, but will have a go when i get back to HK. anyways, it's late for me and I've had more than my share of the night's wine...

good one, dylan!

B-Roc - 6-9-2008 at 07:20 AM

I can't get it to open or download??

harddrive8 - 6-9-2008 at 07:45 AM

I too am having difficulties downloading the file. When I click on the link on that page to download, within either firefox or internet explorer, I get this message: "Your user identity is invalid, please login or use a supported browser to save files."

dylanj423 - 6-9-2008 at 07:51 AM

Hmmm... I just checked it, and it worked for me. I use firefox. There are a number of pop-ups that my comp tries to block, but ultimately I can get the file.

I'm thinking a video on youtube may be in order. It would be easier to follow, also, than my document.

I'll start working on it here pretty soon.

manitoulinkiter1 - 6-9-2008 at 08:53 AM

Hey

Worked fine for me. Looks good may give it a try. Good work.

John

harddrive8 - 6-9-2008 at 09:26 AM

I'm still getting the same message. Will someone email it to me?

Edit: Thanks for emailing it to me. Much appreciated.