emidub_4 Posted September 19, 2015 Report Posted September 19, 2015 After reading the build process that PriatePete has been doing. I thought it maybe interesting to put up some of our own home brewed kite buggies or mods on the forum. I know Chook , Andy666 and Westfire have built some awesome buggies over the years... So to start the ball rolling here are two of mine. twojaythomo, gum-nuts, jhn.holgate and 5 others 8 Quote
gum-nuts Posted September 19, 2015 Report Posted September 19, 2015 After reading the build process that PriatePete has been doing. I thought it maybe interesting to put up some of our own home brewed kite buggies or mods on the forum. I know Chook , Andy666 and Westfire have built some awesome buggies over the years... So to start the ball rolling here are two of mine. Awesome looking buggying, what tyres are those? Quote
andy666 Posted September 19, 2015 Report Posted September 19, 2015 Yeah, here is big red that I built. The main reason I built it was to test an idea I had about being able to move the rear axle to adjust the "balance" of the buggy. i have also made a modified down tube for a PL mk2 that lowered the front of the seat and made it more comfy. PiratePete, twojaythomo, RedSky and 2 others 5 Quote
soliver Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 My Bug is a combination of rails and seat manufactures by a guy in Texas who did business as Van Tan Tech (VTT), a downtube and back axle which are home-brewed, and a PL XR front fork. The rails are Van's version comparable to the Apexx, the back tires are off a golf cart (18x8.5-8) and the front is a standard Midi. I'm toying with the idea of welding up a front fork. windstruck and .Joel 2 Quote
Chook Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 I received a DVD from "Wolfie" about Revolution kites. He threw in a copy of Marty and him buggying. I was hooked and went over the shed that evening and started to build one. I had no idea what was required and went out and taught/hurt myself trying. I loved it. Even for no wind situations I had a plan. Then a new buggy for Beach Racers. Then new side rails after using my Sysmic 2 in QLD. Buggy #5 It's been a hell of a lot of fun along the way. .Joel, andy666, gum-nuts and 1 other 4 Quote
gum-nuts Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 @Chook are you bringing any welding gear to Lefroy? How long would it take you to do this to my down tube...? i have also made a modified down tube for a PL mk2 that lowered the front of the seat and made it more comfy. Love that down-tube @andy666 Quote
Chook Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 No Mark. There isn't any power anyway. But I will certainly do it for you if you come via Esperance on the way home. I realize your not... but it would be a very easy mod to the original tube. Cut out the slice on the top and both sides and bend the bottom till the correct angle is achieved. By doing it that way you can keep relieving the cut till you get the correct angle and it all stays square. Drill some 8mm holes and then insert some flat bar, to internally reinforce the joint top and bottom and plug weld them into position so there is no external additions to catch on. A couple of beers would seal the deal. Did you make a replacement Andy to keep the trail in the steering at it's original angle? gum-nuts 1 Quote
westfire Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 Hi everyone, it has been a long time, managed to find some of the original cougar shots, enjoy. As for Wolfies buggy that might take a while to find, have long forgotten where/what they are stored on. Look what I just found LOL! .Joel 1 Quote
gum-nuts Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 No Mark. There isn't any power anyway. But I will certainly do it for you if you come via Esperance on the way home. I realize your not... but it would be a very easy mod to the original tube. Cut out the slice on the top and both sides and bend the bottom till the correct angle is achieved. By doing it that way you can keep relieving the cut till you get the correct angle and it all stays square. Drill some 8mm holes and then insert some flat bar, to internally reinforce the joint top and bottom and plug weld them into position so there is no external additions to catch on. A couple of beers would seal the deal. Did you make a replacement Andy to keep the trail in the steering at it's original angle? bugger, I have no way of making it down to Esperance after, may have a look if my local guy can do anything but he will cost more than a couple of beers! Quote
andy666 Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 Did you make a replacement Andy to keep the trail in the steering at it's original angle? yeah, it's a completely new down tube, not the original modified. The trail angle is the same as the original (or very close to it) Chook 1 Quote
RedSky Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 Yeah, here is big red that I built. The main reason I built it was to test an idea I had about being able to move the rear axle to adjust the "balance" of the buggy. i have also made a modified down tube for a PL mk2 that lowered the front of the seat and made it more comfy. Great idea with Big Red. My Bug is a combination of rails and seat manufactures by a guy in Texas who did business as Van Tan Tech (VTT), a downtube and back axle which are home-brewed, and a PL XR front fork. The rails are Van's version comparable to the Apexx, the back tires are off a golf cart (18x8.5-8) and the front is a standard Midi. I'm toying with the idea of welding up a front fork. What size headstock 15mm / 20mm ? I have 20mm forks off the Dust Devil I'm not using, yours for the price of shipping. Quote
soliver Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 (edited) Pretty sure the headstock is 12mm,... The PL's headstock is either 12 or 15mm, but I can easily exchange the bearings for something that will fit 20mm,... tell me how much does it weighs and I'll look into shipping (from London?)... wifey prob won't go for it though.... PM me some pics. Edited September 20, 2015 by soliver windstruck 1 Quote
Tiger37 Posted September 20, 2015 Report Posted September 20, 2015 Gosh there are some clever guys out there with skills to build awesome looking buggies. Great photos. Quote
PiratePete Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 i wish i had my own bender Quote
Clive Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 Big red still lives, although it's half black, I have another neck for it for towing which is black too Quote
the_hatman Posted September 27, 2015 Report Posted September 27, 2015 i wish i had my own bender he'd drink all your beer jhn.holgate 1 Quote
jhn.holgate Posted September 28, 2015 Report Posted September 28, 2015 I made one out of some alloy box section and spare Libre parts. Got the alloy boys to do the welding for me. It's actually a really good bug. lasrocas 1 Quote
andy666 Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 Well, with all the pictures of home built buggies being posted, others ordering new race buggies and the talk about who will be the first to 100km, I'm all excited and wanting to get involved. i can't afford a new buggy, so it was time to modify the trusty PL some more. I already had a modified down tube, so picked up a Giga axle from BrisKites last week and made some side rail extensions. Unfortunately I no longer have access to a lathe thru work, so I had to make do with parts from bunnings and my trusty mig welder. the results........ gum-nuts, ssayre and .Joel 3 Quote
Chook Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 Hey you left the lid up on your washing machine Andy!!! Only bloody thing I could see out of place in your clinically clean garage mate. Don't ever set foot in my shed there is shit everywhere. You have done a fantastic job there............it's got that Robbo Lukin's, buggy , look about it. Quality. Quote
gum-nuts Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 Well, with all the pictures of home built buggies being posted, others ordering new race buggies and the talk about who will be the first to 100km, I'm all excited and wanting to get involved. i can't afford a new buggy, so it was time to modify the trusty PL some more. I already had a modified down tube, so picked up a Giga axle from BrisKites last week and made some side rail extensions. Unfortunately I no longer have access to a lathe thru work, so I had to make do with parts from bunnings and my trusty mig welder. the results..... l love the down-tube, think I might have to get that done to mine. I've got a giga-strong axle and the longer side rails. Quote
ssayre Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 Awesome Andy! What parts did you use to extend the siderails. Are those black iron plumbing parts that attach to the original side rails? Quote
gum-nuts Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 (edited) @andy666 what's the angle in the middle of the down-tube? And is the angle at the headstock the same as standard? I reckon with that down tube and a buggy-bags seat I could re invent my PL comp! I think I will email the welder who did my extended side rails. Though could really do with somebody ho knows buggies! Can anybody do CAD so I can get a design I could take to a welder I've used before? I want to do this! Edited October 8, 2015 by gum-nuts Quote
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