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[*] posted on 4-2-2005 at 04:58 AM
HELP!!


Hi, I am 6th form student studying A-level Product Design, for which I am designing and building a kite buggy for my coursework project. I need your help, as for part of the research I have produced a questionnaire, which I would really appreciate responses to, in order to help me to get a quality result. It shouldn’t take long and would be a big help to me.

The questionnaire will follow below. If you are willing to answer it, I think the best method will be as follows:
• Put the question number followed by the letter(s) of the answer(s) that you want to give, e.g. 1a, 2cd.
• Type any written answers following the relevant question number/answer letter.

The answers could be put as a reply following this, or in a U2U, whichever you prefer. Please send them any time over the next couple of weeks or so. I won’t be able to reply to any sent later this afternoon until a weeks time as I’m going on holiday, but I will get back to you after that!

Thank you very much in anticipation.

Matt :)
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[*] posted on 4-2-2005 at 05:04 AM


Kite Buggy Questionnaire

1. Are you interested in action sports?
a) Yes
b) No

2. Which of the following action sports do you participate in?
a) Surfing
b) Snowboarding
c) Power kiting
d) Kite buggying
e) Land boarding
f) Kite surfing
g) Land yachting

3. Which of the following are you interested in?
a) Surfing
b) Snowboarding
c) Power kiting
d) Kite buggying
e) Land boarding
f) Kite surfing
g) Land yachting

4. If involved in power kiting sports, what size kite(s) do you have?
a) <1m
b) 1-2m
c) 2-3m
d) 3-4m
e) 4-5m
f) 5-6m
g) >6m

The following questions only apply if you are involved in kite buggying:

5. What make of kite buggy do you have?
a) Flexifoil
b) Peter Lynn
c) Libre
d) Parastorm
e) Other, please state

6. How much did you pay for your kite buggy?
a) <£200
b) £200 to £300
c) £300 to £400
d) £400 to £500
e) >£500

7. Did you buy it:
a) New?
b) Second hand?

8. Have you purchased any accessories for your buggy?
a) None
b) Splash guard
c) Foot straps
d) Larger/wider wheels
e) Aluminium alloy wheels
f) Extra padding
g) On board storage bag

9. How do you transport your buggy?
a) In car
b) On car roof
c) In larger vehicle, e.g. van
d) In/on a trailer

10. Do you have problems transporting your buggy?
a) No
b) Yes, please state how

11. What type of surface(s) do you use your buggy on?
a) Tarmac
b) Grass
c) Sand

12. Do you feel that there are any design problems with your buggy?
a) No
b) Comfort
c) Stability
d) Weight
e) Build quality
f) Other, please state

13. Has your buggy failed in any of the following areas?
a) Welds
b) Bolts
c) Tubing
d) Other, please state

14. Do you think any of the following features would improve your buggy?
a) Wider seat
b) Back rest
c) Head rest
d) Mudguards
e) Seat belts
f) Knee straps
g) Other, please state

15. How do you think the style and function your buggy could be improved?
(please state if any)

16. Any other useful comments related to kite buggy design?
(please state if any)

Thank you very much for you time in completing this questionnaire, it is very much appreciated.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2005 at 08:45 PM


1 a
2 d
3 d
4 all the sizes listed and more.
5 c
6 e
7 a
8 all except "a"
9 d
10 a
11 b, c, and dry lake beds
12 a
13 d other-no failures
14 b
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[*] posted on 7-2-2005 at 03:16 AM


1 a
2 d
3 c
4 abcdef
5 a
6 b
7 a
8 a
9 c
10 a
11 a
12 a
13 no
14 b g kite bag
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[*] posted on 7-2-2005 at 07:25 AM


1.a
2.d
3.d
4. all
5. e BBS Booster BX
6.e
7.a
8.a
9.a
10.a
11. a,b,c
12.a
13.d none
14.g none
15. spashguard


Now my question is from what manufacturer are you ? :singing:



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[*] posted on 7-2-2005 at 09:17 AM


Quote:
Hi, I am 6th form student studying A-level Product Design, for which I am designing and building a kite buggy for my coursework project.


Good luck, I used to love projects like this (we called them DT though)

1. a - although don't use statistics on this answer such as "90% of people asked liked action sports" as posting on a power kite forum may be classed as biased and may lose you points for unfair statistics

2. bc

3 bcd

4 e (again I'd rephrase this for your report, my kite is 5m, is that answer e or f?)

16 beer fridge would be cool :singing:
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[*] posted on 15-2-2005 at 04:52 AM


Thanks to you guys that have answered my questionnaire, it will be very helpful. If anyone else will do it, it would be appreciated as I still need more.

Quote:
Originally posted by erkens
Now my question is from what manufacturer are you ?


erkens, did you mean with this that you thought I was doing this for a buggy manufacturer cos I'm not, it's for my own use as I said above. I did the same thing on a MINI forum for my Product Design written project, to get owners views.
Thanks.
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[*] posted on 15-2-2005 at 04:55 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by whiffin

don't use statistics on this answer such as "90% of people asked liked action sports" as posting on a power kite forum may be classed as biased and may lose you points for unfair statistics

Thanks for your reply whiffin. I will ask other people as well, not just on here, to try to make it as fair as possible.
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[*] posted on 26-2-2005 at 03:27 AM


I am still needing some more replies over the next week or so, if anyone will answer the questionnaire.

Thank you
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[*] posted on 26-2-2005 at 05:57 PM


1a
2cd
3cd
4bcd
5b
6b
7a
8a
9a
10a
11bc
12a
13
14 i like the idea of a beer fridge!
15
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[*] posted on 15-3-2005 at 02:22 AM
Last request for questionnaire replies


Hi. We have got an extension to complete projects over the Easter break, so I have about 3 weeks, if anyone would answer my questionnaire, and I will add it to my existing results. It would be very helpful.
Thank you :)
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[*] posted on 16-3-2005 at 07:40 AM


1-a
2-cdf
3-acdefg
4-abcdefg
5-c
6-d
7-b
8-cf
9-c
10-a
11-abc
12-a
13-ac
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[*] posted on 26-3-2005 at 05:30 AM


Thanks for that action jackson, it's much appreciated. Sorry for the late reply, haven't looked on here recently! ;)
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[*] posted on 20-4-2005 at 03:41 AM


1a
2cde
3cdef
4bcdef
5a
6have a shop paid wholesale
7a
8d
9c truck
10a
11bc
12b
13b bent wheel bolts
14
15 I would have liked to see 20mm wheel bolts, and higher siderails on the seat. Adjustable camber, toe in would be good as well. Hmmm.. should have gotten the Libre :D

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[*] posted on 23-4-2005 at 04:04 AM


Thanks very much for answering my questionaire Scoopy, and again to all others that have. I could still do with more over this weekend (23rd&24th Apr) from anyone else please. Thank you. :cool:
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[*] posted on 23-4-2005 at 02:29 PM


1. a
2. bcd
3.abcde
4.abcdefg
5.c
6.c
7.a
8. Speedo; bigfoots on the way
9.a
10.b... just a hassle to take the axle off every time... was an advantage w/ my old pl race, the axle used 'gravity-bonding'
11.abc and dirt
12.a... although I wouldn't mind some sort of quick-release set-up for the axle
13.no
14.a bag; a couple sets of various tires for different surfaces. The barrow tires burn off rather quickly on concrete.
15. The blue color is anti-stylish... would've preferred black
16.the best thing for me would be quality quick-releases- for the rear axle definitely and maybe for adjusting length where the siderails mate with the fork.
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[*] posted on 24-4-2005 at 03:49 AM


:)
I would ans. 4 you but kite bugging is the only form of kiting that I`m not into.
Maybe next year I`ll give it a go.

goo luck!
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[*] posted on 1-5-2005 at 05:54 AM


Thanks for your replies gilligan and surfinsmiley.
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