Just been out today with my nice flexifoil buggy but during a brief break i was looking at the wheels - in particular the tyres.
On the side of the tyre it says all the usual stuff like the size but also "no highway use, max speed 20km/h" (or something like that).
Now i dont know wheather its just me but i kinda go a little more than 20km/h
Does this mean that every so often your tyre might just explode for no reason or was this just a warning that is one to ignore
Just something to ponder
Meme99
thanks for all the help guys, i think from what i have read and many phone calls to "power kite shop" (http://www.powerkiteshop.com) - great guys to deal with - the U-Turn turns up ;-) pretty good.
Thanks again for all the help
Meme99
Hi all,
Thanks for all the extra help - after many calls on the phone to some very helpful shops and some rather unhelp full ones.
The general consencious is to go for a "U-Turn 6.2"
Let me know what you think,
Meme99
Hi,
Got a Firbee 4m about two years ago - really good starting kite with quite a bit of power (well - compared to a stacker 6 ).
Moved into buggying now and want a little more power. Been looking at getting a Bullet 5.5
Does any one know how this compares to the Firbee range (eg the 8.5 firbee...) any help would be much appriciated.
I have about £260 to spend (£300 max). For this i can get a brand new Bullet 5.5 OR the Firbee 8.5.
Hope someone can help
Meme99