About 2 weeks ago I was out on our beach with my Leap skates. It was an awsome ride, but I kept getting bogged down & had to pump my kite back
& forth tons just to get minimal movement whenever I hit soft sand. This led me to building a new set of wheels for those long soft sand rides.
I found 13 inch hand truck wheels that are 4 inches wide on ebay (toolamerica is the seller for anyone interested). They were only $36 for a set of
four - score!! They arrived yesterday, so off to building I went. Finished them last night & tried them out today, they definitely move much
better in the soft sand. They don't edge as well as the Leaps do, & the extra weight makes it much harder to launch in the air (a light wind day
may have had something to do with the second part - at least a little). They sure were fun though. The bearings that came with the wheels are
completely worthless. They seized up after the first session, so I'm ordering some real bearings. I'm sure a therell be lots of other minor
adjustments here & there but overall I think they'll do the trick. I opted for a single rail, with downhill ski boots instead of rollerblade
boots, so they're a real simple build. Here's some photos:
Land Quiver: Peter Lynn Lynx 7m, Peter Lynn Leopard 9m, Flysurfer Speed2 6m, Flysurfer Viron 2.5m, Peter Lynn Phantom 12m, Venom 16m
Water Quiver: Ozone Uno 2.5m, Naish Cult 4.5m, Flexifoil ION3 5.5m, 2013 Peter Lynn Escape 7m, Naish Cult 9m, Vari Vulcan 9m, Epic Renegade 11m, Peter
Lynn Escape 11m V5, Maui Cloud 17m
Kiting Toys: Flexifoil buggy (now with kite bike mod), Peter Lynn Buggy, MBS Comp 90 ATB, Flexboardz Haize ATB, home made skates (now with shocks),
skis, snowboard, home made ice skates (3.5ft long), Progressive Phish 136kiteboard, Progressive Phish 3D 141 kiteboard, Peter Lynn Kite Cat, WindRider
16 Trimaran & a variety of bizzare\"work in progress\" contraptions.
I just posted some footage from my first run on these on Youtube, says it's still processing, so it might take a bit to show up. The wind was
somewhat light, so I couldn't launch myself as high as I've done in the past, but I did get a few good hops in nonetheless. The weight of these sure
makes it a lot more work to get off the ground though.
Here's the vid:
Land Quiver: Peter Lynn Lynx 7m, Peter Lynn Leopard 9m, Flysurfer Speed2 6m, Flysurfer Viron 2.5m, Peter Lynn Phantom 12m, Venom 16m
Water Quiver: Ozone Uno 2.5m, Naish Cult 4.5m, Flexifoil ION3 5.5m, 2013 Peter Lynn Escape 7m, Naish Cult 9m, Vari Vulcan 9m, Epic Renegade 11m, Peter
Lynn Escape 11m V5, Maui Cloud 17m
Kiting Toys: Flexifoil buggy (now with kite bike mod), Peter Lynn Buggy, MBS Comp 90 ATB, Flexboardz Haize ATB, home made skates (now with shocks),
skis, snowboard, home made ice skates (3.5ft long), Progressive Phish 136kiteboard, Progressive Phish 3D 141 kiteboard, Peter Lynn Kite Cat, WindRider
16 Trimaran & a variety of bizzare\"work in progress\" contraptions.
PHREERIDER - they're 13". they're 4" wide as well. Would work great on an ATB I imagine.
Land Quiver: Peter Lynn Lynx 7m, Peter Lynn Leopard 9m, Flysurfer Speed2 6m, Flysurfer Viron 2.5m, Peter Lynn Phantom 12m, Venom 16m
Water Quiver: Ozone Uno 2.5m, Naish Cult 4.5m, Flexifoil ION3 5.5m, 2013 Peter Lynn Escape 7m, Naish Cult 9m, Vari Vulcan 9m, Epic Renegade 11m, Peter
Lynn Escape 11m V5, Maui Cloud 17m
Kiting Toys: Flexifoil buggy (now with kite bike mod), Peter Lynn Buggy, MBS Comp 90 ATB, Flexboardz Haize ATB, home made skates (now with shocks),
skis, snowboard, home made ice skates (3.5ft long), Progressive Phish 136kiteboard, Progressive Phish 3D 141 kiteboard, Peter Lynn Kite Cat, WindRider
16 Trimaran & a variety of bizzare\"work in progress\" contraptions.
\"Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always
long to return.\" Leonardo da Vinci
so far all of the downhill boots I've aquired have a plastic insert inside the boot on the bottom. They're usally ribbed, with enough clearance for a
bolt head (that's how I bolted my last set to my Leapskates). This particular set of boots also has 2 plastic pieces on the bottom of the boot that
are screwed on with 4 screws. I took those off, drilled some holes, put 4 bolts sticking out & screwed them back on. Then I just cut a 4x4 piece
of angle iron to the desired size & mounted the whole thing to the rail. I'll take some closeups of the mount next time I have the skates & a
camera in hand & post them here. I think I'm also going to replace the steel rail with an aluminum one to see if I can reduce some of the weight.
I just bought the aluminum, which is 1x1/2 & seems stout enough to hold up. The steel rail that's on these is 1x3/8, so the aluminum will be
slightly thicker, but substantially lighter. When I go to redo them I'll take the boots apart & take some snapshots. I've yet to come across a
pair of downhill boots that don't have space somewhere on the bottom for putting bolts through....
Land Quiver: Peter Lynn Lynx 7m, Peter Lynn Leopard 9m, Flysurfer Speed2 6m, Flysurfer Viron 2.5m, Peter Lynn Phantom 12m, Venom 16m
Water Quiver: Ozone Uno 2.5m, Naish Cult 4.5m, Flexifoil ION3 5.5m, 2013 Peter Lynn Escape 7m, Naish Cult 9m, Vari Vulcan 9m, Epic Renegade 11m, Peter
Lynn Escape 11m V5, Maui Cloud 17m
Kiting Toys: Flexifoil buggy (now with kite bike mod), Peter Lynn Buggy, MBS Comp 90 ATB, Flexboardz Haize ATB, home made skates (now with shocks),
skis, snowboard, home made ice skates (3.5ft long), Progressive Phish 136kiteboard, Progressive Phish 3D 141 kiteboard, Peter Lynn Kite Cat, WindRider
16 Trimaran & a variety of bizzare\"work in progress\" contraptions.
I just finished the mods on these, so as promised here's some photos. I replaced the steel rails with slightly thicker aluminum & the difference
in weight is very noticable - much lighter. I nixed the cheap bearings & got some decent sealed bearings in their place, hopefully these will
last. I also cut all excess steel off the angle iron, which lightened the load a little bit. The other major mod was to use a tap & die set to
put thread into the mounting points for the axle bolt. It feels much sturdier now.
Anyways, heres a few pics of the boots & the way I mounted them to the angle iron:
And some pics of the new final rig:
Can't wait to take 'em out again - maybe Friday if the wind is blowing. Will post more footage to youtube as I aquire it & post links...
Land Quiver: Peter Lynn Lynx 7m, Peter Lynn Leopard 9m, Flysurfer Speed2 6m, Flysurfer Viron 2.5m, Peter Lynn Phantom 12m, Venom 16m
Water Quiver: Ozone Uno 2.5m, Naish Cult 4.5m, Flexifoil ION3 5.5m, 2013 Peter Lynn Escape 7m, Naish Cult 9m, Vari Vulcan 9m, Epic Renegade 11m, Peter
Lynn Escape 11m V5, Maui Cloud 17m
Kiting Toys: Flexifoil buggy (now with kite bike mod), Peter Lynn Buggy, MBS Comp 90 ATB, Flexboardz Haize ATB, home made skates (now with shocks),
skis, snowboard, home made ice skates (3.5ft long), Progressive Phish 136kiteboard, Progressive Phish 3D 141 kiteboard, Peter Lynn Kite Cat, WindRider
16 Trimaran & a variety of bizzare\"work in progress\" contraptions.