mougl
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Football field?
Since Collier County is being less than cooperative and deeming kite buggying "inappropriate" for seemingly every location I have checked on, it would
appear I would be limited to local football/soccer fields. (or other fields similar in size) The local fields I would be restricted to with the buggy
have been open to landboarding in the past so I dont see why they would have issues with a bug. Since I have never seen a buggy in person, and really
only know what I have read here about buggys, would that be enough room to have some fun, or would that just be frustration?
Thanks guys! (and girls) :puzzled:
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imjimbo
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we fly and bug and board on the ovals football soccer rugby afl and school. over here in oz ... we find in the bug its a better to be slightly
underpowered and work the kite hard as the fences can come up real quick ...
i think we have different ruless over here but i go on the moto .. ill fly there til i get told i cant ... (as long as its free of ppl)
only been told we cant once as they were setting up a concert for charity that weekend...
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revpaul
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Quote: | Originally posted by imjimbo
we fly and bug and board on the ovals football soccer rugby afl and school. over here in oz ... we find in the bug its a better to be slightly
underpowered and work the kite hard as the fences can come up real quick ... |
i agree with using undersized kites. mostly football/rugby fields for us too and we also fly a little undersized. allows for easier maneuvering due
to all the obstacles/extra added fun stuff coming at you in a heckova hurry.
also when certain eyes are upon us we can instantly ride slower (by not working kite so hard) and present a picture that we are in 'complete' control
and not a nuisance/danger to others.
Paul
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nocando
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yes I am of the same, am another mad one from OZ, football fields are the go up here in the mountains, no dramas as yet, have to be totally aware,
when kids about .
Will be a pain soon, season is about to start, goalposts will be fun to miss, maybe will have to use goalposts as jibe points, will know soon enough.
Experience is something you get, just after you need it!
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mougl
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I may have to settle for the smaller fields for now. Just a shame that we have so many wide open spaces that we are unable to use....oh well...been
dying to get my rear in a bug sooooo....looks like I wont need to get a bigfoot, an XR+ might do the trick!
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revpaul
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Quote: | Originally posted by mougl
....looks like I wont need to get a bigfoot, an XR+ might do the trick!
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Yes, most any buggy will do the trick. However, a lot of the soccer/rugby/football fields i ride on aren't nearly as smooth as one might think. Then
there is farm land (once crops are off) that can get rough at speed.
I am spoiled. I started on a PL Race (suspension equipped on standard rims/tires) buggy and then went to a Libre Super Truck with big BFs. The
dimensions are pretty close and the seat position is nearly identical. The ride(cuishiness) is very similar. Suspension vs big fatties is very close
in my opinion. I have ridden regular PL XR+ and PL ST. I prefer the cuishy ride of the first two for sure. I never realized how rough 'grass' fields
were/are until I rode a standard buggy. Plenty of chattering teeth. I took the Libre Super Truck on a 1/4 section of mostly weeds and a couple of
marshy areas. I spent hours riding through/over tall grass/weeds (weeds nearly eye level in seated in position). Doubt I would have had any fun on a
standard bug. I was well powered with a 17m Speed 1.5 and a Pulse2 12m. Weeds would have grabbed the standard tires and the day would have been lame.
If you can afford the BF buggy it will afford you more 'pleasurable' rides on variuos surfaces and conditions.
As far as extra size/bulk goes...there is a new, bought a while back, XR+ in my garage that I thought I might use "when I don't feel like hauling the
big buggy". I always take the big buggy hence the still new PL XR+.
You may want the BFs.
Paul
PKD-0.7m Buster, 1.4m Buster, 1.8m Century
HQ-Beamer III 3m
PL-Reactor 3.8m, Reactor II 6.9m
Ozone-IGNITION 1.6m, Little Devil 4.5m, 7.3m Frenzy
Pansh-Sprint Ltd Ed 5m, 7m Ace
Flexifoil-Blurr 5m
FS- Pulse2 12m, Speed 1.5 17m, lots of Revs and dual line stunters
Sirocco Sprint 4.2, 5.2 -SIROCCOx 5.2-
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