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  • Birthday 11/30/1965

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  1. hi Matt Have just paid the money into your paypal account, any probs let me know mate, bit late but i am guessing this is gonna be ok for kitesurfing?? Cheers Leigh Read you own words ^^^ and weep - I'l give you a clue it's the words highlighted in red - you messed up & didn't ask the relevant questions at the right time - get over it. Steepsand? maybe it should be Steeplearningcurve? Matt I'l see you at the beach, I'l be wearing my 12 month old Gul Infra dry suit that was bought brand new & have only worn a handful of times but still wouldn't trust to be totally waterproof on or in the water.
  2. Matt is well known on here, he has bought and sold many items through the Flexifoil forum there are lots of people that will vouch for him, he is not in the business of deceiving people to make a quick sale or a few quid. You obviously didn't do your research before you made this purchase, a classic case of "pilot error" and I'm afraid you have only yourself to blame.
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    Questions...

    Quadrifoil harness: should be avoided at all costs, made as a torture device I'm sure. I had one for a short while but couldn't take the pain for much longer so ditched it for a Libre seat harness which is very comfortable. Blue axle clamps: can't possibly comment as I've had no experience of them. Transportation: Search the forum and you will find many threads on buggy transportation.
  4. LOL...... sorry that is way too gross.... Pieguy's bint that is, I dont give a sh!t about the knob in the hurricane.
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    Belt Qr

    I have got one of these on my flexi bug: Seat Belt To fit it you have to cut off the aluminium clips that would originally clamp onto the aircraft seat and the sewn in loops are just the right size to slide onto your side rails. The hard bit is that you have to take your axle and seat off to fit it. I have used a couple of different types of seat belts and this is by far the best I have used as I can close and open it one handed easilly.
  6. Yesterday I had a 2" wood screw removed from my rear nearside car trye and repaired by Kwik Fit and it cost £17 so I don't know where you got a fiver from?
  7. http://www.stagetechuk.plus.com/Mr.B.jpg http://www.stagetechuk.plus.com/MrB.jpghttp://www.stagetechuk.plus.com/MrB.jpg
  8. Thats great Steve....when I get all my line next week that will be the knot....do you add a knot at the end to stop anything slipping through the sleeve? I haven't bothered with a knot at the end, as long as you tie and dress the knot properly on the sleeved area it shouldn't slip at all. See you friday afternoon.
  9. Carl, like Matt says you need to use the figure eight loop knot, a simple overhand knot puts too much pressure on a very small area of the line which will cause it to break and the figure eight loop knot spreads the load much more evenly - here's how you do it. http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/figure8loop.htm Steve.
  10. Like Matt says Carl you need to use the figure eight loop knot - here's how you do it. http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/figure8loop.htm Steve.
  11. Enjoyed the vid Carl, a top day.
  12. Had I known I would have brought a few cans with me yesterday! All the best Carl and many more to come. Steve.
  13. I will be coming over to Mable on friday and should get there for about 1pm if not before. Steve.
  14. I sold one on eBay last year and I had it listed for collection only but the buyer organised a collection from Royal Mail Parcels (at his expense) so all I had to do was strip it down and put it in a big box and Royal Mail guy took it away - it was that simple.
  15. I sold one on eBay last year and I had it listed for collection only but the buyer organised a collection from Royal Mail Parcels (at his expense) so all I had to do was strip it down and put it in a big box and Royal Mail guy took it away - that simple.
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