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peteair1599968645

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  1. cannot believe these sweet kites haven't gone yet
  2. I live near chichester but buggy is being kept for me at cheltenham so is a bit more central
  3. This buggy is like the Millennium Falcon: She'll make 0.5 past lightspeed. She may not look like much but she's got it where it counts kid. I've made a lot of special modifications myself. I'm sure she could do the Kessel Run in less than 12 Parsecs! This was one of the tornado development buggies. Special bits: got the stiffest forks ever made. Downtube angle adjuster. Steep fork angle, super light and responsive steering. Perfectly parallel rear wheels Siderails are an inch or 2 shorter than standard. Eurotrax are some of the roundest out there. Grooved by trikbitz. With custom stainless steel spacers. This buggy got a 4th place in one of this years World championship races. weighed 53kgs on eurotrax with no ballast i am 33inch waist but will have range either way or can be modded fairly easily for extreme size differrnce Naff bits: Seat needs replacing( its very ripped up/splitting), fabric mudguard likewise and there is a ding in one of the siderails. Difference from picture is no number plates but will come with the latest tornado footpegs and stirups. £695 Hurry up and buy this before i change my mind
  4. Pics up now Have since used it a few times on holiday and have put some light scratches on heelside edge and worn some of the print off one of the fins but still in really good nick.
  5. Crazyfly 2010 Raptor Pro 132x41 Probably been used less than 10 times. obviously not far off new condition awesome freestyle and allround board(very light 100% carbon around wood core) £320 plus postage
  6. Crazyfly 2010 Raptor Pro 132x41 Probably been used less than 10 times. obviously not far off new condition awesome freestyle and allround board(very light 100% carbon around wood core) £320 plus postage away on hols until the 29th so probably won't be able to reply until then and will stick a pic up then.
  7. Buggy bags race buggy cover Colour is black this one is unused, Usual buggybags quality- completely bombproof! £10 plus postage Away on holiday until the 29th so probably won't be able to reply to enquiries until then
  8. This was my spare harness. It is the slightly older style (around 2 or 3 years old) but has never been used. Has just sat in my kitebag. Size large. £30 plus postage Away on holiday until the 29th so probably won't be able to reply to enquiries until then
  9. If there was enough wind for stephan to ride on a 2.4m PKD Combat then he would do over 100mph
  10. cheers windy looks great for anything southerely but not for a north easterly
  11. Anyone know any good hill spot that you can get away with using and there is possibility to do some flying off. Got a good flat field next to house but want buzz of the hill.
  12. This is a super sweet doubledecker race buggy trailer. This trailer has 14" car wheels not those silly little mini trailer ones that cause grief. It is beautifully balanced and will tow at 80mph+ so i am told. It is also bombproof and can easily take the airs over level crossings etc. The trailer is very compact and relatively light so easier to manovre and store when not towing it but will still fit a complete race buggy on the bottom with 24" wheels on. Super quick and easy to load and fix buggies. £300 pics to follow soon
  13. Your right the rule is not quite there yet! i think a downside to allowing unlimited ballast is that the heavy riders could have a reallly expensive carbon buggy that weighs like only 20kilos but is ballsted up to 60kg. On the light wind days they remove the ballast and are not at much of a disadvantage compared to the lighter dudes, (On windy days they always have an advantage) The problem with having an all up weight is that the spread of rider weights is massive. The bigggest guys are like 150kgs so add buggy weight of 50kg and all up max would be 200kgs. A kid or runt could be only 50kg so could be allowed a buggy weight of 150kgs! That isn't going to be safe. Whole point of weight rule was to reduce accident from loftings and rolls. Could limit buggy weight according to rider weight but that further advantage the heavy guys. Or could have different weight classes for riders but prob not really the number of riders partaking to make that desirable. I don't think a good solution is really available at mo. Don't think it a bad thing buggy weight is coming down a bit though. Make it easier to transport buggy and pull off beach!
  14. Don't forget that the pkd century2's are big pullers for their size. The 8m would be a very big jump up from your 5m blur. The 6m would prob be comparable in power to the 6.8 yak gt. Either 6 or 8 century 2 they awesome freeride kites
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