popeyethewelder
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Well...here's my next two buggies
I know I have been quiet on here for a few weeks, well here's the reason why....for me, these two buggies are the ultimate...perfect in handling and
performance, rigid where they need to be, and comfort and smoothness via the leading links, that iron out any ripple or bump on the beach...hope you
like them
Well this is how the new Dominator 2 turned out
What small changes I made are below
PTW Dominator 2
I have also finished making the PTW Cheetah, purpose built for barrow tyres
..and the details for this below
PTW Cheetah
It getting more like a buggy factory in my garage....below is a photo of the Dominator against the wall, the Dominator 2 and the Cheetah on the
trailer and a Cougar 2....:eek:
Top notch work from Jon and Helen again, great seats and covers etc... [ ]
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Sick as ever... those are the baddest designed bugs yet...
You've been busy...
Nice job...
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BeamerBob
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Nice improvements on the side rails. That will add lots of support and stability for the pilot. The 12mm bracing tubing looks MUCH more balanced
than the full size tubing on the D-1. I can't wait to hear how they like the sand Popeye. You have an idea about weight reduction?
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Wow. Serious hero worship.
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WOW!!!!!
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love the ladder bar look
i want that (hand ram) manual pipe bender
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Truly amazing pieces of work. I wish I could afford to get one of those... maybe someday.
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As usual you keep the standard high for the rest of us - very high. Beautiful craftsmanship - I'm real interested to know what you normally fabricate
at your work.
The cheetah almost looks like a cross between the wildcat and the dominator. How much do each of those weigh? Did you build the cheetah solely to
break your speed record? That's the sole reason I keep modding my bug. Very nice work.
we all believe is called the expansion
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Popeye, as always you have produced some masterpieces that are inspiring and also amazing.
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imagine cruising down a beach on one of those, holy :Ange09::Ange09::singing::singing:
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by flexiblade
As usual you keep the standard high for the rest of us - very high. Beautiful craftsmanship - I'm real interested to know what you normally fabricate
at your work.
The cheetah almost looks like a cross between the wildcat and the dominator. How much do each of those weigh? Did you build the cheetah solely to
break your speed record? That's the sole reason I keep modding my bug. Very nice work. |
The Dominator 2 weighs in at 67kg
The Cheetah weighs in at 37kg
How I weigh a buggy is to get three bathroom scales and put one under each wheel, in the Dominator's case, the front weighed 29kg and the rear two
19kgs each
The Dominator 2 has already been sold....
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popeyethewelder
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Quote: | Originally posted by BeamerBob
Nice improvements on the side rails. That will add lots of support and stability for the pilot. The 12mm bracing tubing looks MUCH more balanced
than the full size tubing on the D-1. I can't wait to hear how they like the sand Popeye. You have an idea about weight reduction?
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Well Bob, although I reduced the bracings and head stock, I refuse to compromise anything else, the D1 was weighed with the Nike Tick forks and
weighed 67kg, this one with the reductions but using the leading link still weighed 67kg
The Cheetah is the same overall size but smaller tubing and wheels obviously and smaller swan neck and weighs 37kgs, with the low cog and small
wheels, this would be an awesome buggy at Ivanpah, I still have the overall length and width of the D2 so it is very stable and super responsive
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For the worlds top gun custom kite buggy, there just can't be any compromises. I'd say let it weigh what it weighs because it works like it works. I
can't see any ways you could really make it better. You might find ways to do things differently, but I think you are in that 99th percentile, where
any improvements are minuscule.
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:o Bada$$ , Those are works of art. Priceless....
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popeyethewelder
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Had my first run out in the Cheetah at the weekend at Atmosphere 09 kite festival, the wind was cross shore and the middle of the beach was a very
soft boggy area about 60m wide, after moving my front axle to the nearest hole to the pilot, the buggy seemed perfectly set up...the wind was 25-30mph
and it seemed perfectly well balanced, I was more than happy with how it performed, as I mentioned the runs were blighted by the soft areas but still
managed just under 50mph with this buggy and a 4m Access....bring on a good beach and strong winds and this buggy will fly....not literally of course
(I hope)
By the way, the leading link front end worked superbly, and ironed out any ripples and bumps on the beach, giving a smooth ride to the pilot.....this
IS the way forward imho
The last pic was after an accident and a helicopter was called for the rescue, so kites down, fortunately he was ok.
Pics by Shrimpo and Martin Cooke
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Once again...Wow. That link is pretty slick. Keeping the overall design rigid but something to take out the bumps. Way cool. Popeye, you are the
man.
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