popeyethewelder
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New Buggy on the Block...The PTW Panther
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SecondWind
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That looks sweet! Very nice Popeye!
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Just curious, how much does that rig weigh?
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by DaVinch
Just curious, how much does that rig weigh? |
I'll get back to you on that one, havn't weighed it yet but at a guess fully
loaded.....about 40-45kg...
carl
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popeyethewelder
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Chip
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LOL, nice photoshop work. I like the add's.
Just currious, I see that you simplified a lot from the "Fandango Buggy", Specifically the suspension and rotating foot-peg plates, but it looks like
you also added adjustment points for the front wheel and foot-pegs. What were your reasons for the design change, how do they effect performance?
And another very nice looking piece of kit for sure!
-Chip
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by Chip
LOL, nice photoshop work. I like the add's.
Just currious, I see that you simplified a lot from the "Fandango Buggy", Specifically the suspension and rotating foot-peg plates, but it looks like
you also added adjustment points for the front wheel and foot-pegs. What were your reasons for the design change, how do they effect performance?
And another very nice looking piece of kit for sure!
-Chip |
Thanks....to easy to copy, much more interesting making something new, I wanted a buggy more for speed, and although the Fandango is a great buggy, it
looks like a toy compared to the big gun race buggies and that was what I wanted to aim for this time Chip, I class the fandango as my fun buggy
...great for cuising down the beach, really comfy etc, this Panther, I wanted to try and get some decent speeds runs, and wanted a buggy to look the
part, to be up with the big guns and I think I have achieved this. Suspension is great and looks good, but you never see a top race buggy with shocks
on. As regarding the footplates, I have come up with something new again ...I hope and wanted something more inline with the buggy I was trying to
make. more pics here if you are interested....http://www.kitegallery.net/Popeyethewelder
Carl
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popeyethewelder
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I have been stopped from making any home orders at work, but I am going to set up in my garage making stainless buggys and parts, unfortunatley, I am
now having my garage knocked down, then rebuilt with an extension on top of it which should take 3-4 months, then I will be up and running....I am
5'7" also which makes it easier for me to make anything to fit you....get it touch again in a few months (popeyethewelder@gmail.com) and I'll see if I
can sort you something out, I have found a company that will lazor cut all my platework, just need to find somewhere now with a cnc bender for the
side rails.
My abition this year is to get over 50mph, but I think I will have to wait for the winter winds now and the sun worshippers have left the beach
Carl
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BuggsK100RS
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Just see if you can get a Gray Kite if the sun seackers see what thay thing is a Gray cloude on the horisen thay will pack up and leave quick be for
thay get rained on problem solved
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by BuggsK100RS
Just see if you can get a Gray Kite if the sun seackers see what thay thing is a Gray cloude on the horisen thay will pack up and leave quick be for
thay get rained on problem solved |
lol what a great
idea....get in quick and patent the idea...
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popeyethewelder
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I am now in a position to either sell the PTW Panther or make a far superior model of this buggy, superior being the fact that all the plates are now
thicker and have been laser cut, the down tube will now be upgraded to a 60mm by 40mm, make the whole buggy heavier and so much stronger against side
forces
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