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kite buggy jumping

kiteon - 13-9-2008 at 07:13 PM

dose any one here buggy jump. i will be learning and it would be nice to have someone for a reff

WolfWolfee - 9-11-2008 at 08:20 AM

Well I guess I'm guilty as charged my buggy just doesn't want to stay on the ground, Killed my extended flexi axle, just don't look like it use to and yesterday on the 9.5 Sabre came down a little to hard on one side and snapped a rear wheel bolt, but hey a hell off a day...lol:yes:

kiteon - 9-11-2008 at 11:41 AM

thats what they keep saying. if you can you will break somthing

Bladerunner - 9-11-2008 at 11:50 AM

I'm not sure if it is a fluke in timing but Scudley and D'sliddy both noticed cracking / breaking in their P.L. buggy forks right when they decided to start jumping ? Both are heavy and had put in 2 years of stress spinning and racing before.

Check things over regularly once you start jumping !

I am just thrilled to think that WolfWolfee is back just in time to take the Alberta boys to the next level ! :thumbup:

Manatoba's loss is Edmonton's gain. PKF TO :wee:

kiteon - 9-11-2008 at 09:13 PM

buggy jumping is not suggested by anyone. its fun tho

WolfWolfee - 10-11-2008 at 01:57 AM

I have noticed on several PL's cracking at the head stock. The flexi is a little more rugged but jumping takes its toll. I did pick up some modifications from Stupid Dave for the rear axle. Just love bunny hops and pedulum swings, keeps the heart racing.

acampbell - 10-11-2008 at 02:57 AM

Well this may be timely. Later this week I am going to put a very special buggy on eBay.

This is one of the two super-tricked out and heavily reinforced Flexifoil buggies that were flown/ ridden at NABX this spring by Flexifoil Team Riders "Stupid" Dave Roberts and Will McKean. The buggy was flown off of five foot ramps angled at 25 degrees.

This buggy is a standard Flexifoil buggy with a double reinforced rear axle, reinforced siderails at the down-tube joint and reinforced front wheel fork. The buggy comes with brand new standard tires (they were ripping up a pair of tires (excuse me, tyres) each day at NABX). This buggy is about as indestructible as you can get.

The only thing I am waiting for is for the local graphics house to transfer the signatures of Dave Roberts and Will McKean to fabric that can be afixed to the back of the buggy seat. This makes it truly one-of-a-kind..

All proceeds from the sale of this buggy will go to the Georgia Island Sea Turlte Center.
http://www.georgiaseaturtlecenter.org/ We share the beach with the nesting loggerhed and other species of Sea Turtles so it's only fitting that we give back to those who protect them.

I got the buggy from Slawek (Zloty here on this forum) who had arranged to support the Flexi Team Riders at NABX and I had intended to post the buggy arund the time of the Jekyll Island Buggy Expo, but other things got in the way. Better late than never.

Now about jumping in a bug. Zloty is the king of jumping here in the States and he will tell you that you better know what you are doing, including complete mastery of the buggy forwards, backwards and all transitions. He and the Team Riders also wear complete moto-cross body armor. I saw these guys land face-first a few times with the bug on-top of them, so clearly it does not always go well.

WolfWolfee - 10-11-2008 at 08:43 AM

Wow, did you make out like a bandit. Really sorry to see Stupid Dave leave Flexi he was a great rider. I fully agree with the safety gear, I wear a 661 suit and full leg coverings with helmet. I am always learning and spend a lot of time picking myself up and trying again. The rewards of pulling off a good pendulum swing on a turn is well worth the bans and bruises just at my age takes Ionger to heal up...lol:karate:

kiteon - 10-11-2008 at 03:38 PM

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Originally posted by acampbell
Well this may be timely. Later this week I am going to put a very special buggy on eBay.

This is one of the two super-tricked out and heavily reinforced Flexifoil buggies that were flown/ ridden at NABX this spring by Flexifoil Team Riders "Stupid" Dave Roberts and Will McKean. The buggy was flown off of five foot ramps angled at 25 degrees.

This buggy is a standard Flexifoil buggy with a double reinforced rear axle, reinforced siderails at the down-tube joint and reinforced front wheel fork. The buggy comes with brand new standard tires (they were ripping up a pair of tires (excuse me, tyres) each day at NABX). This buggy is about as indestructible as you can get.

The only thing I am waiting for is for the local graphics house to transfer the signatures of Dave Roberts and Will McKean to fabric that can be afixed to the back of the buggy seat. This makes it truly one-of-a-kind..

All proceeds from the sale of this buggy will go to the Georgia Island Sea Turlte Center.
http://www.georgiaseaturtlecenter.org/ We share the beach with the nesting loggerhed and other species of Sea Turtles so it's only fitting that we give back to those who protect them.

I got the buggy from Slawek (Zloty here on this forum) who had arranged to support the Flexi Team Riders at NABX and I had intended to post the buggy arund the time of the Jekyll Island Buggy Expo, but other things got in the way. Better late than never.

Now about jumping in a bug. Zloty is the king of jumping here in the States and he will tell you that you better know what you are doing, including complete mastery of the buggy forwards, backwards and all transitions. He and the Team Riders also wear complete moto-cross body armor. I saw these guys land face-first a few times with the bug on-top of them, so clearly it does not always go well.

i bought a buggy from slav he said you guys were jumping it at nabx too is that the same one, cause i gota say this thing is solid from seat mods to front fork to the axle this thing is beefy

carltb - 10-11-2008 at 05:27 PM

have A LOOK ON THIS FORUM......http://www.extremekites.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=8290 THERES A NICE LITTLE VID

acampbell - 10-11-2008 at 05:52 PM

Yes, you have the other one. "Solid peice of kit" as Will would say.

Woolfee, I did not know that Dave was no longer with Flexi; shame.

Quote:
Originally posted by kiteon
Quote:
Originally posted by acampbell
Well this may be timely. Later this week I am going to put a very special buggy on eBay.

This is one of the two super-tricked out and heavily reinforced Flexifoil buggies that were flown/ ridden at NABX this spring by Flexifoil Team Riders "Stupid" Dave Roberts and Will McKean. The buggy was flown off of five foot ramps angled at 25 degrees.

This buggy is a standard Flexifoil buggy with a double reinforced rear axle, reinforced siderails at the down-tube joint and reinforced front wheel fork. The buggy comes with brand new standard tires (they were ripping up a pair of tires (excuse me, tyres) each day at NABX). This buggy is about as indestructible as you can get.

The only thing I am waiting for is for the local graphics house to transfer the signatures of Dave Roberts and Will McKean to fabric that can be afixed to the back of the buggy seat. This makes it truly one-of-a-kind..

All proceeds from the sale of this buggy will go to the Georgia Island Sea Turlte Center.
http://www.georgiaseaturtlecenter.org/ We share the beach with the nesting loggerhed and other species of Sea Turtles so it's only fitting that we give back to those who protect them.

I got the buggy from Slawek (Zloty here on this forum) who had arranged to support the Flexi Team Riders at NABX and I had intended to post the buggy arund the time of the Jekyll Island Buggy Expo, but other things got in the way. Better late than never.

Now about jumping in a bug. Zloty is the king of jumping here in the States and he will tell you that you better know what you are doing, including complete mastery of the buggy forwards, backwards and all transitions. He and the Team Riders also wear complete moto-cross body armor. I saw these guys land face-first a few times with the bug on-top of them, so clearly it does not always go well.

i bought a buggy from slav he said you guys were jumping it at nabx too is that the same one, cause i gota say this thing is solid from seat mods to front fork to the axle this thing is beefy

kiteon - 10-11-2008 at 07:33 PM

i had to ship it last week, i couldnt get the side rails apart other than that no problems

WolfWolfee - 10-11-2008 at 07:54 PM

some king of politics went down, he wouldn't say. Talk to him every once and awhile. Great guy

Scudley - 13-11-2008 at 05:36 PM

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Originally posted by Bladerunner
I'm not sure if it is a fluke in timing but Scudley and D'sliddy both noticed cracking / breaking in their P.L. buggy forks right when they decided to start jumping ? Both are heavy and had put in 2 years of stress spinning and racing before.


Not quite true, I had the PL for 14 months when I noticed the cracks. DS had had his for a little over a year when he gave it the first fork repair. Also, I might get a little air when going over some of the little lumps and bumps at Garry Point. It is not like I am going over ramps or doing massive pendulum jumps.
BladeRunner, you should check out the fork on Greg's buggy. On one side the lower brace is held on with a blob of filler over a 1/4" gap between the brace and the fork leg. That blob, more of a cold solder than a weld, is the only thing holding it together.
My new fork, (pretty much a copy of a Libre fork, but wider), should be ready for painting next week and, weather permitting, debuted in a week Saturday.
S