Delboy
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Peter Lynn foldable buggy...any good?!
Hi,
i'm a new member and have been dabbling in power kiting for a while. I started off with a Flexifoil proteam 8 and have now taken the plunge and
bought myself an Ozone Samurai 4m...
Once i get to grips with the new kite i was thinking of getting a buggy. Seeing that i have a ridiculously small boot (car) i thought the Peter Lynn
foldable buggy might be a good idea. What is the concensus about the foldable one?? Is it strong enough? Any problems with it? Or should i get myself
a new car lol. Any advice much appreciated, see you
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reddalmation
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P Lynne buggie
I think the Buggie tricks Database should answer you question, Have to admit I have made own buggie and its had a dam good thrashing and still going
well. may not look all shiny and cromed but what the hey,
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bugymangp
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hey delboy
i have a folder. mind you its one of five buggys i own. i only use a few times a year when i travel to events by plane. its an ok buggy. i wouldn`t
take it past 35mph. i do bend the axle bolts from time to time. i weigh 175lbs and never bent anything on the buggy. just axle bolts.
if you weigh more than 200lbs i would say get a stronger buggy. my thinking when i got it was. i`m only going to use it when i travel so i`ll have a
buggy to use. besides at buggy events i would use,borrow,steal a better buggy for a few speed runs. the good thing about it is i can the whole buggy
plus 6 kites in one piece of luggage.
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Air_head9
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I am designing and making a buggy and want to make it so it can shrink for storage and traveling. The Peter lynn foling buggy looks like a good idea.
Are there any other buggys out there like the peter lynn that are designed to shrink. Any feed back would be warmly accepted.
Thanks
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doomwheels
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Quote: | Are there any other buggys out there like the peter lynn that are designed to shrink. |
None that I know of. Folding buggys are
convenient for transporting, but not very agile and unstable at high speed. Make sure your connection points are strong - don't want to come apart
while cruising.
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ANTONY DEMAUS
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Bill_Benson
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Got any pics you can post of it Antony?
Bill Benson
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