Kite Repair expert needed

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Johnny W.
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Kite Repair expert needed

Post by Johnny W. »

Howdy, I have a 17M fuel one pump with a leak in the main section. I am not good at one pump kite repairs and would be more than happy to pay for services rendered. I live out west in the wayzata area and could meet you sometime in the evening. Thanks for you help!

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johnz
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Post by johnz »

Yeah, me too.

I blew up the LE bladder on my 16 m2 Octane Sunday.

Does anyone have any thoughts re staying with a Slingshot (latex) bladder or doing one from Airtime (they are yellow and some sort of polyurethane)?

Any tricks on connecting/reconnecting all the one-pump shiznit?

Thanks,

- John Z.
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Post by johnz »

Here is a link to a pretty detailed summary re repairing bladders:
http://www.kiteforum.com/phpbb/viewtopi ... der+repair


Scroll down to about the 9th entry.

In my case, SS doesn't sell replacements (even though this is an '06), so you have to go to Airtime. They want $150 for a 'generic' 35' leading edge and a kit which consists of a bunch of stick-on nipples.

I figure by the time I locate all of those in the right place, I might as well try the repair - I've had mixed succes in the past.

Just a thought...
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