Crossbow kite not pulling me

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dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
30 Aug 2009 5:00pm
Just looking for any tips with the crossbow2 - it worked fine the first 10 times but now it's not pulling properly, is there a best way to shorten the lines that go to the bar? I don't think yanking on the strap to it's maximum is really doing muchMaybe the strap is slipping
kitefriend
kitefriend
NSW
147 posts
NSW, 147 posts
30 Aug 2009 7:04pm
dude... If its slipping it's getting more powered not less powered. Pulling in the strap depowers the kite.
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
30 Aug 2009 5:12pm
Yeah you're right, the strap connects to the top hey. I can't figure it out though, none of the bridles are broken but it just loses it's shape and smears itself on the beach - I pump it up stiff so it's not that
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
30 Aug 2009 5:12pm
^^What the other guy said. It might be your bladder isn't seated properly.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
30 Aug 2009 5:13pm
well it sounds like you have the right kite to be asking the question
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
30 Aug 2009 5:17pm
What do you mean? Is it notoriously bad?
sandman
sandman
WA
432 posts
WA, 432 posts
30 Aug 2009 6:05pm
Are you over sheeting it and killing the power, if you are pulling too much on the back lines you can destroy the airflow over the kite and in-turn, kill the lift.

Often you will not realise your doing this as the kite can still fly forwards (though it will be slower) and the bar does not necessarily tug harder either.

try backing off the bar a bit and letting the kite pick up speed through the air, especially if you are slightly undergunned, see what happens
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1913 posts
WA, 1913 posts
30 Aug 2009 9:34pm
Sandmans got it

Light winter winds and over sheeting and ALL kites die in the arze
2 further options
1. use big arze kite
2. lose your winter arze
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
31 Aug 2009 12:24pm
Might be a stupid question, but is your bar the right way round , ie is the yellow bit on the left?
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
2 Sep 2009 10:15pm
Thanks for all the tips - it has a slow leak - I was having heaps of fun for 40min and then it smeared itself again! Do you have to pull out every bladder to find it? This is going to be so gay...do kitepower fix them? How much? Or windsurfnsnow?
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
2 Sep 2009 10:18pm
It has a slow leak! Farrrrk. How much to get it fixed in Sydney? I can fix bike tyres but how many bladders does a kite have? How do I even find it?!?!
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
3 Sep 2009 12:25am
I think Xbow2 is a one pump kite. Pump it up, isolate all the struts. Leave it pumped up for an hour. Now when you unclip the struts. if they all let a little air in then its the leading edge. If its a slow leak its probably a pin hole leak. now read this thread www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51002&SearchTerms=slow+leak
djdojo
djdojo
VIC
1614 posts
VIC, 1614 posts
3 Sep 2009 2:05am
dutchy1985 said...

Thanks for all the tips - it has a slow leak - I was having heaps of fun for 40min and then it smeared itself again! Do you have to pull out every bladder to find it? This is going to be so gay...do kitepower fix them? How much? Or windsurfnsnow? It has a slow leak! Farrrrk. How much to get it fixed in Sydney? I can fix bike tyres but how many bladders does a kite have? How do I even find it?!?!


wow, for the guy who not so long ago introduced the term "rational fun seeker" to these pages you seem to be crapping yourself over a tiny problem. your rationality ain't worth much if it goes to water at the slightest leak of a kite. but keep breathing, and when you're calm enough to appreciate some rational solution seeking, read on.

it may not even be a leak in a bladder. you may have some sand stuck under the seal of the valve cap. pull the rubber washer out and look. and as bennie pointed out, if it is a pinhole leak, the resources are here to sort it. no biggy.

happy inflating,

dojo
toddws
toddws
WA
469 posts
WA, 469 posts
3 Sep 2009 8:57am
Yeah agree with Dojo, sand under a cabrinha valve is much more likely, and the first port of call. If you need to replace or repair a bladder, (depending on bladder size) about $100 to replace, $40 for a shop to repair. Diy job is easy but tricky. Ask your shop to show how they do it, pay them and do any subsequent repairs yourself. Kiteworld had a an article showing how in issue 35 one of your mates might have a copy or you might find a old copy at a kiteshop. My mate has my issue (i think). I'll try to get hold of it and scan the issue. Drop me a pm and i'll email if i can.
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
3 Sep 2009 10:06am
Found the leak with steve's detergent technique, there's just one tiny hole on the leading edge but it's past the second strut. It must be blowing about 25 knots where I am now, bugger!

Thanks for the tips.
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