

TrikeBuggies are not covered by product liability insurance, nor have they been designed manufactured or tested to any federal or state government airworthiness standards or regulations. PPG and Hang Glider Trike flying is a dangerous sport and may result in injury and death even when practiced by a competent pilot using proper equipment. It is unlikely that you will be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety. Trike flying is an extremely demanding sport requiring exceptional levels of attention, judgment, maturity and self discipline. Why | Bullet | Gallery | Video | Pilots | Training | Products | Prices | SitesĭISCLAIMER: Please read and be sure you thoroughly understand this disclaimer before flying a TrikeBuggy. Once you've mastered the basics, try a dry lakebed for some of the best kite buggying around! Watch some Videos of Kiting and Inc. Gradually slow down, bring the kite to a high position and turn it, then turn the buggy towards downwind, trying to maintain tension in the flying lines. To slow down, steer the buggy upwind and fly the kite high and out of the power zone.ġ80 degree turns should be quite tight with the buggy, so as not to travel too far downwind and catch up to the kite. Steering the buggy too far upwind will cause forward motion to stop and if the kite is low and downwind, you will be dragged sideways. If you steer the buggy too far downwind you will initially accelerate, but the flying lines will slacken as you catch up to the kite. Do not allow the kite to get too far into the power zone as the pull may become excessive. The leading edge of the kite generally points in the direction of travel, not straight up. Point the buggy about 70 degrees off downwind and steer the kite gradually into the power zone on your downwind side until you begin to move forward. As basic guidelines In the early stages, position the kite overhead, were the pull is minimized and then get into the buggy. Learn to fly your kite well, before getting into the buggy. Hard packed sand, (hard enough to bycicle on) or a grassy sports field, (with permission) are best to get started on. Trees, buildings and people are to be avoided. You can Kite Buggy on any flat open space with constant 'clean' wind.
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As with all sports activities, it is important to seek professional advice before starting. Adjusting the kite for optimum efficiency with your hands and steering the Buggy with your feet.įlying lines are usually 75 feet long and with a little practice you're able to cruise around and get back to where you began. Sitting inches from the ground on the Stainless Steel Buggy, you are propelled by highly maneuverable 4 line kites. Whether on grass, sand or dry lake bed, Kite Buggying is an exciting wind sport in its own right. Kite Buggying is an exciting sport which does require kite flying experience and proper safety precautions. Length is 73" (tip to tip on tires) and 63" wide when Sliders are out. This New Buggy has "Slider" rear axles for easy transport! Slide them in to less than 3 feet or simply remove them! We supply this Wide Axle buggy with the 4" or 6" wide wheels. The Wide Axle Stainless Steel Kite Buggy has more lateral stability. Same buggy as above, except with a longer and wider "Slider" rear axle. Watch some Videos of Kiting and Buggying! Wheels are now the new Gravity Zero Aluminum Wheel in either Narrow or Wide version. This New Buggy has "Slider" rear axles for easy transport!Īvailable in Narrow or Wide Wheel configurations, the buggy is the same otherwise. The wrap around seat keeps tight to your body as you turn and twist giving comfortable back support.Ĭurved foot pegs give you greater steering control and keep your feet firmly in position. The frame is made from high-grade stainless steel for durability and strength, and has been designed to withstand virtually all conditions. This Stainless Steel Kite Buggy has been designed exclusively for TrikeBuggy, Inc. NEW Wide GZ Wheels shown on our TrikeBuggy Stainless Steel Buggy, narrow and wide axle versions - Stainless Steel Kite Buggy
