So I got my awesome steal of a deal on
xxxBUGGYPILOTXXX Sysmic S2 Buggy (Dune Midi XL). Got it here and assembled and my wife tries to sit in it and we discover she has too much hip,
like she's some kind of girl or something, to fit. In addition it's too much work to assemble and disassemble... So I have my first two projects for
this kite buggy:
Spacer Plates
I figured out that the front side rail/swan next adapter plates are roughly 3" x 5" and as we needed to add about 4" to the width for my wife's hips,
enter 1/2" thick steel strap. Next came the rear axle/side rail attachment, which was a cool wavy 2" x 3" pattern I'd never copy, but my rectangles
will fit the bill, again from steel strap. Now it should fit myself at stock (barely), my wife, and everyone in between. Still need to paint and drill
holes (any opinions on paint color for ALL of this including below project? I'm thinking purple or blue):
Receiver Rack
I have to pop off all three wheels, take the rear axle off, and then can just finagle it into my car, my fault for driving an A4. My wife's solution?
Well it fits better in my car, so I'll just steal yours whenever I want and leave you with my Pontiac Vibe (which still needs the rear axle off and
one rear wheel off to fit into). My solution: Use the 1.25" receiver hitch on my Audi and make a rack for the buggy. Now the buggy weighs in around
100lbs, luckily I have a Class II receiver and have towed plenty of heavy loads with my car to not be worried about using it for in town quickie trips
to buggy. Welded up the frame more or less:
Those curious, most the pipe is 1/25" in 11 gauge (my steel yard didn't carrier the one size heavier I wanted), alone with some 1.5" Pipe I had laying
around for the slide over parts (the buggy axle holder), and then a long piece of 1" I had sitting around to make the tall neck part that slides in,
both sizes of which are in 14 gauge, as it's what I had scrap. The strap pieces for holding the axle were scrap and I don't know the dimensions on,
I'd guess 3/16".
Still needs holes drilled into it, some grinding and paint... I've also not decided how the tall part will attach to the buggy, more metal work to do,
but that can wait for another day... Decided to try dry fitting, so for now:
Just ignore the neighbor kids who stopped and are providing scale...
Cost:
Total cost so far, including all steel (which I have enough left to make a second set of everything, as the steel yard sells 10' lengths and was
cheaper than other sources... and including all needed hardware in stainless, paint (factored in, not bought), and such: $78.13
Not too bad for a receiver rack and the spacer plates. I just need to finish figuring out the anti-rattle duplication of Van's awesome hitch aka way
better than mine and if I only have a 2" receiver) and I'll be all set. What should my next project be? Updated photos when I finish the project later
this week.
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NAPKA US314 (Pi)
Stunt Kites: GoFlyAKite Parastunter 1.4m | Pacific Quest Mighty Bug 0.5m and 1.0m | Prism Flip Kite
Arcs: Peter Lynn Venom 19m
Depower Foils: Flysurfer Peak 12m, Peter Lynn Lynx (2015) 5m, 9m
FB Foils: HQ Beamer II 3.6m | Ozone LittleDevil 4.5m | Pansh Ace 5m, 7m | PKD Busta Soulfly 1.5m, 2.4m, Brooza II 7.5m | Prism Tensor 5m | Thunderwing
Parawings Set
LEIs: Cabrinha Convert SE 9m | Ocean Rodeo Prodigy 14.0m, Razor 12m, Storm 5.0m
Atomic Terrain Park Skis (w AT adapters for the wind dieing), Snowboard, 21" Isvidda Nordic Skates (NNN-BC and NIS bindings depending on the
pair),
Badfisher 11' SUP, Ocean Rodeo JT Pro 138cm
Landyachtz DH Race (Bear 852 Trucks), MBS Comp 95X
RB Swindler, Skorpion Skates
Sysmic S2 Dune Midi XL Buggy