Cheeks
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Buggy Tote Rack
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aronma
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Interesting progression....my first buggy was a kite trike and now I have an Ivanpah.
Beamer 3.6m
Flexifoil Rage 3.5m, 6m
Flysurfer Outlaw 6m, 8m, 12m
Ivanpah Buggy
AK103 mtb
Blokart Pro 3m, 4m, 5.5m
Blokart Comp 3m, 5.5m
NAPKA US05
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John Holgate
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Good job. Damn fine looking bit of workmanship.
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Cheeks
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KT3 to Ivanpah
Well most of us had to dip a toe in the water to check the temperature. I guess we were no different.
Dollars starting out are different from dollars HOOKED!
I rode the hell out of that thing. Ride for an hour and retighten all the bolts and check for broken parts. Then do it again. It didn't make any
difference how much LocTite blue or red I used, the buggy delighted in self destruction. Not a bug for big men!
Finally got sick in tired of all the crap and got bought the big buggy from Big Kid. Ivanpahs are bullet proof. Well made, super strong and even at
90lbs. the tote is worth the ride.
Like a comfy recliner. :P
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District 17 Representative.
Beamer 1.8m, 2.5m A Chekka A few Zebras
4m Ozone Access de-power foil, prototype (for sale)
Wipika gear 5m DP (for sale) PL 8.6m Reactor
Big E NPW 21 6m custom NASA
A couple of monster tube kites I don't have the balls yet to fly.
Ivanpah Heavy with Big Kid mods. Other junk and stuff for fun.
OOBE Field Dirt Diver
"The function of life is to live it, not to exist" Jack London 1916
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aronma
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Your spot on Cheeks. The kite trike was fun. It stillhangs on a hook in my shed, but it's a very different ride in the Ivanpah. Two very
different vehicles. The seat in the Ivanpah is like a lounge chair. I would prefer if the side rails were a bit lower though. Or maybe I just
need to add a little bit more padding to keep my ribs from getting a bit bruised from long sessions. It's still a great ride and much easier to
transport on a rack.
Beamer 3.6m
Flexifoil Rage 3.5m, 6m
Flysurfer Outlaw 6m, 8m, 12m
Ivanpah Buggy
AK103 mtb
Blokart Pro 3m, 4m, 5.5m
Blokart Comp 3m, 5.5m
NAPKA US05
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ssayre
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"I just need to add a little bit more padding to keep my ribs from getting a bit bruised from long sessions."
Hotwire and your problems solved. Good thing about a hotwire is it can stay attached to the buggy and It's not in the way when you want to wear a
harness instead. If wind is sketchy or it's a day you don't want to be hotwired, then wear harness. I find I use both methods depending on the day,
but on most "normal" wind days it's very comfortable and convenient.
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aronma
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Your spot on Cheeks. The kite trike was fun. It stillhangs on a hook in my shed, but it's a very different ride in the Ivanpah. Two very
different vehicles. The seat in the Ivanpah is like a lounge chair. I would prefer if the side rails were a bit lower though. Or maybe I just
need to add a little bit more padding to keep my ribs from getting a bit bruised from long sessions. It's still a great ride and much easier to
transport on a rack.
Beamer 3.6m
Flexifoil Rage 3.5m, 6m
Flysurfer Outlaw 6m, 8m, 12m
Ivanpah Buggy
AK103 mtb
Blokart Pro 3m, 4m, 5.5m
Blokart Comp 3m, 5.5m
NAPKA US05
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