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Lap belt and belly pan
I found a place to get a pan online but does anyone know where to get one on this side of the pond?
I have also been looking for how-to on a lap belt for the buggy and I have been coming up empty handed. Any suggestions?
Thanks all!
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Yeah, shoot Kiteguru a u2u.. He has a nice set up. Sure he won't mind sharing the details... :bigok:
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I did this with two tie down straps, a stainless D ring and a Ronstan quick release. Seems to work.....
I've made a loop with one of the tie-down straps and larks headed it to the side rail after threading it through the quick release. This holds it in
place and keeps the buckle where I can adjust it quickly - slacken it off to attach then a quick tighten and bob's your uncle. Used the other
tie-down strap in the usual way to secure a D-ring to the other side.
When I had worked out the lengths, I cut the slack off the two straps with a hot knife.
Some of the buggy jumping regulars (I'm just staying in the bug, not jumping) use velcro straps and 50mm plastic Fastex buckles. Others use seat
belts......
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I have been thinking airplane seat belt style. I like the idea of being able to pull up on the buckle as opposed to pushing a button to release it. Im
just trying to figure out the most effective way to attach it to the Flexi Scout.
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Quote: | Originally posted by mougl
I have been thinking airplane seat belt style. I like the idea of being able to pull up on the buckle as opposed to pushing a button to release it. Im
just trying to figure out the most effective way to attach it to the Flexi Scout. |
Dark Skys (UK) still seems to be the best place to get belly pans.
A company called Body Point makes a variety of 2-point and 4-point belts that are meant to be used with wheel chairs and mobility devices. They are padded, but still fairly low-profile.
Not cheap, but you could always order an airline style lap belt and pad or not as you see fit.
If you need to go less expensive. The actual buckle can be snagged from eBay. They have become fashionable to use for everything from belt buckles
to guitar straps.
Strapworks can get you sorted for any type webbing you might want. Polyster will hold up better in terms of mildew/UV if you are on the beach.
Two things about the airline seat type buckles. They come in at least two flavors. One release when you pull the latch 90
degrees. The other flavor only requires a 30 degree pull to release.
While the buckle itself is generally stainless steel, the return springs are not. Oil/lube them regularly and clean out any sand to keep them
operating smoothly.
WRT to attaching them, I thought you would be strapping the webbing to the rear axle near where the rear seat straps are and then feeding them around
the seat back.
ATB,
Sam
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i like the button but when you're flying around or side down trying to find that button is difficult
you can make your own, and just add a quick release. Uncle's makes them fitted to both he XR and Flexi so its easier for you.
before I got the Xxtreme Lap belt I used two Peter Lynn compress straps together. I HIGHLY don't recommend this, as i could find the release clip when
i was flipped over. I got dragged with the buggy on top of me. now with the xxtreme lap belt I can just pull out.
John's pics above is a something to get you going to start, but IMO for comfort a 3-point is better suited for jumping.
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The phantom pan on their site is sweet!
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John I am changing to your design as it is extremely hard to get my lap belt open. Great job.
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