Jerome,jeromeL wrote: ↑Fri Aug 24, 2018 6:34 pmwhen i demoed core kite the other day, i noticed that tons of sand was stuck around the PU line.
According to that French kitetool constructor the sand in US is very coarse compared to wherever he kites at in Europe.
https://kitesurfvoilier.fr/en/
I did get a few of his tools and they pretty much don't work in NY, other people started shipping him bucket of sands so he can test his tools in differnent environement making all type of sand flush well.
I wonder if we have similar issues with kitebar lol
Deniska... at least be happy that replacing the line-set on a Core bar will only set you back $218. I was trying rebuild an older North Quad bar and their line-set alone is $286. Brand new 2018 Quad complete bars are now on sale for around $120 more, so I will probably just part out my old bar and toss the rest. At least some of it is recyclable materials.Eltreato wrote: Just as a general observation it seems more and more kite manufacturers have made it increasingly difficult for users to replace consumable parts on their own.
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