shortlineflyer
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Registered: 4-23-2010
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
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Looking for Parastorm kite buggy info, opinions and reviews
Hi,
I found an add online for a parastorm typhoon kite buggy for 200 GBP. Does anyone know if that's a good price. I'm also want to know of anyone here
has one, ridden one or broke one. Do they hold up. Do they oxidize. How do they ride. Im looking for a freestyle buggy with higher rails that a
peterlynn. I was told this was a great choice if I could find one
Elliot Kites sigma 360 --- Rev Blast 2-4 --- HQ Scout 5.0 --- HQ Crossfire II 10.0 --- HQ hydra 350
2010 Liquid Force Havoc 10m -- Slingshot ranger 12m -- Peter Lynn Scorpion 16m -- EH Cabarete Freestyle
MBS Elements mountainboard
MBS atom cruiser (stake trucks and wheels)
Peter Lynn XR+ kite buggy (std wheels and wide treads)
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RedSky
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Registered: 9-7-2009
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Good price. Great bug. I would pay 200 gbp without hesitation. I have rode both the Typhoon and the Gobi Desert Typhoon and also own a heavy stainless
trikbitz version called the Dust Devil which gave me a 69.8mph run last year, albeit on BF's. The Typhoon is strong and ridiculously light weight for
its size and packs down small. A perfect freestyler with a supportive bucket seat to hold the power. They're made from aircraft grade aluminium and
powder coated, so you won't have any issues. I have nothing negative to say about them, only positives.
I'm not a freestyler, so a midi tyre swap out would be my personal preference. A game changing upgrade from a Peter Lynn XR that's for sure.
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