ssayre
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6.8 viper or 6.9 reactor (found, kind of)
I thought I'd give this another try before I bought new.
Thanks
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Hold out for a reactor II or a crispy new 2014 in your favorite color
You know where to get one:evil:
PL reactor 2013 2.8
PL XR+
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Ron is correct.
The viper is an awesome kite in the smaller sizes, but the 6.8 is a bit slow. A reactor will serve as a much better buggy engine.
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Thanks for the advice. Your at least the second person that has told me that about the viper so I will only consider reactors now. Thanks again.
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I loved my 6.8m Viper S, but someone offered to trade it for a 5.5m Reactor II and I jumped at it... I ended up having to get another low wind engine,
and eventually got the 8.6m Reactor II also. What you'll find with the Reactors is that are a great JWC kite. They are super stable in spite of
unstable wind, not to mention their awesome upwind capability.
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ssayre
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Who am I kidding, I would gladly still consider the 6.8 viper :D
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Um, excuse me.
JWC ? (Perhaps a dumb question, but enquiring minds need to know.)
Go ahead... tell me to "go fly a kite!" Please!
Howard - used to be KC67
Fly: A quiver of Lynx' and Cores (did someone say "Pansh"?), a couple o' Arcs, and a Rev to remind me about control
Ride: PL XR+
Where: 43.857899, -78.941661 and 38.970951, -74.828922
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ssayre
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Dude, where have you been. It stands for the "janky wind club". Soliver is the founding member. It refers to gust / lull inland wind. I think you
might be a member and didn't know it.
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hiaguy
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Duh.
Thanks.
And, yup, nuthin' but gusts with the occasional lull around here :Ange09:
Go ahead... tell me to "go fly a kite!" Please!
Howard - used to be KC67
Fly: A quiver of Lynx' and Cores (did someone say "Pansh"?), a couple o' Arcs, and a Rev to remind me about control
Ride: PL XR+
Where: 43.857899, -78.941661 and 38.970951, -74.828922
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If you look in the "kite terms" sticky thread you will find this:
Quote: Originally posted by soliver | One we've used a lot lately:
Janky--
Adjective for the poor quality of wind; usually filling one or more (usually all) of the following descriptors: Shifty, gusty, lull infused,
multidirectional, generally unstable, or within the metro Atlanta area.
Used in a sentence:
It looked like it was nuking, so I called my girlfriends to head out. But the wind turned out to be really janky so after a few attempts, a
good take, one or two lawndarts and a vicious OBE turned superman, I did the walk of shame, packed it up and went home. |
And the JWC became more official in this thread http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=28935#pid27...
Quote: Originally posted by soliver | Welcome to the Janky Wind Club... Recent progress has been made to define janky as the following:
Quote: Originally posted by soliver |
Janky--
Adjective for the poor quality of wind; usually filling one or more (usually all) of the following descriptors: Shifty, gusty, lull infused,
multidirectional, generally unstable, or within the metro Atlanta area.
Used in a sentence:
It looked like it was nuking, so I called my girlfriends to head out. But the wind turned out to be really janky so after a few attempts, a
good take, one or two lawndarts and a vicious OBE turned superman, I did the walk of shame, packed it up and went home. |
Sounds to me like your wind meets many of these qualifiers... I hereby nominate and welcome you to the Janky Wind Club... The JWC has yet to have been
provided with a sub-categorical forum in spite of multiple petitions to Admin. but progress is being made,... Primarily we like to discuss the
phenomena of OBE, superman-ing, lack of motion and general dismay/pissing and moaning... You'll soon be getting your membership ID card in the mail.
Welcome aboard. |
Furthermore validated by Wikipedia:
If your wind meet these criteria, we welcome you to the club, your T-shirt and membership ID card will be arriving in the mail shortly.
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Cross Kites Sonic 3, 5m
Ozone Flow 2, 3, 4, 5m
Ace II 4, 5m
NAPKA-US24
4, 5, 6m ATB landsurfer. Custom longboard deck
Buggy: VTT Black Widow v2.0
http://hint.fm/wind/
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it ain't official without a t-shirt:
Go ahead... tell me to "go fly a kite!" Please!
Howard - used to be KC67
Fly: A quiver of Lynx' and Cores (did someone say "Pansh"?), a couple o' Arcs, and a Rev to remind me about control
Ride: PL XR+
Where: 43.857899, -78.941661 and 38.970951, -74.828922
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ssayre
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That's awesome!
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3shot
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LMAO!!!!!
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Buggy: VTT Black Widow v2.0
http://hint.fm/wind/
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As official self proclaimed JWC president, I approve of this T-shirt
Gimme
Seriously hiaguy, that's awesome.
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3shot
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yeah, that 180 degree shift is some serious jank!!
Cross Kites Sonic 3, 5m
Ozone Flow 2, 3, 4, 5m
Ace II 4, 5m
NAPKA-US24
4, 5, 6m ATB landsurfer. Custom longboard deck
Buggy: VTT Black Widow v2.0
http://hint.fm/wind/
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You might want to check the swap meet. There is a 3.5m Reactor II for a pretty good deal :D
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ssayre
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Thanks all I've opted for the 7m ns2
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Awesome... you need to post us up some pics on your review so we can see these bad boys!!!
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I will. The bar set up is key. Smooth consistent HARD pull. I've drank the koolaid and I'm hooked.
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OK Spencer. The heat is officially off of me (for now) from buying so many kites!!!!
Congrats Sean for finding your Janky cure. And pics, we need lots of pics!!!!
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http://hint.fm/wind/
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I've
still got a ways to go to catch up to you.
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Lmao. Shouldn't be so many damn good deals on here then.
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it
Cross Kites Sonic 3, 5m
Ozone Flow 2, 3, 4, 5m
Ace II 4, 5m
NAPKA-US24
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http://hint.fm/wind/
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This "May be" available for sale end of October.
I'm tweeking / tuning the brake lines, to compare to it's never been flown yet replacement may be a Beamer 5m
.............maybe.......for sale........but trust me no rush to sell.
gotta have a fly-off back to back with the 5m Bmr and 6.8 Viper first.
smaller vipers are wicked fun, and the 6.8 ViperS is a hoot to fly, just not a spin on it's center axis snappy quick, but awesome nice kite sorta
rare to find up for sale as people hold on to them.
but here is my viper 6.8s, as requested.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads22/Dave+n+Barb+014sml1...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads22/Dave+n+Barb+009smlc...
Dave - Life is a big ocean out there to swim in.
2.3m Peter Lynn Vibe II
Two 2.6m Peter Lynn Viper S's
3.9m Peter Lynn Viper
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5.3m Peter Lynn ViperS
6.8m Peter Lynn Viper S
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Strictly speculation having not flown either one, but I'm guessing the beamer will be a faster turner and more fun to fly static and the viper will
have considerably more pull in the same winds. The unique thing about my viper 5.3 is it seems to have several gears depending on how the brakes are
used which I think sets them apart from most other foils I've flown. Also, I my 5.3 has some lift to it which I like when I'm flying static. If the
6.8 is fast enough through the window I could imagine it being a good but mellow jumper which I would like. Take your time if you decide to sell it
because I'll be out of cash or awhile.
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My 6.8 featured prominently in my beach video, some decent scuds and nose dives...........I had full brakes applied and it still liked to go thump
into the sand. grins
I'm Tuning it more now.
https://vimeo.com/97062094
I've now lengthened the power lines ~2". equivalent of running a tighter brake line?
Prior owner must of wanted more power? hence the shortened power leader bridles.
will try again, against Gen IV beamer 5m. many back to back flights in the next couple weeks.
Also have a new Viper 3.9 I don't have many flights on. see my sig.
They'll all get exercised the next couple weeks.
Dave - Life is a big ocean out there to swim in.
2.3m Peter Lynn Vibe II
Two 2.6m Peter Lynn Viper S's
3.9m Peter Lynn Viper
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6.8m Peter Lynn Viper S
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