Assembly InstructionsCongratulations and Thank You for your purchase of the TrikeBuggy Bullet Version 3.0!
Assemble the Stainless Steel Kitebuggy according to the instructions supplied. Pay careful attention to the seat strap detail and be sure to use the copper bolt lubricant supplied, or the bolts will seize! The included sand shield is helpful if launching from sandy beaches. Keep the tire pressure low if you are going to be launching from soft sand, or simply want a softer ride. Stainless Steel Buggy Instructions
Check your Parts List to make sure you have received all the necessary parts for the assembly. All of the pictures on this page can be clicked to enlarge so you can see more clearly the detail.
Attach the curved upper supports to the front bracket with supplied hardware. Pay attention to the Right and Left bars marked with "R" and "L" - these must be attached correctly! Make sure the small straight bracket is behind the tubes as shown. Do not overtighten these bolts - they should be snug, but not deforming the chrome tubes. The nylock nuts will keep these bolts from loosening.
Attach the Upper Brackets to the Rear Uprights and the end of the curved chrome bars approximately 1/2 inch from the end of each of the chrome tubes. The Curved Tubes should be attached towards the outside of the Rear Uprights.
Attach the upper Riser Guides 5" forward of the upper rear bracket on the curved tube. This may need to be adjusted to the individual pilot during the Hang Check.
Attach the Riser Guide Straps (11" Hang Strap) to the Riser Guides as shown in the photo. This redundant strap should go around both the Curved Upper Bar and the Riser Guide Ring. Make sure that the paraglider risers are routed through both the ring and the strap when attaching the glider to the TrikeBuggy.
Position the lower Motor Mount near a lower brace on your motor and use a velcro strap to hold the motor against the Mount. Tighten both Motor Mounts and the Comfort Bar Adapters.
PPG Triking requires specific skills which are different than foot launched flight. If you have not flown a PPG Trike before, an experienced PPG Trike instructor will save you time and money by helping you understand the necessary fundamentals of inflation, taxiing and launching. Landing will be one of the most pleasurable experiences you will ever enjoy, as long as you have good throttle and surge control.
If there are any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me anytime (Chad Bastian at 805-403-1859) on my cell phone, or email me at chad@TrikeBuggy.com. If I'm not flying at the moment, I will gladly assist you. TrikeBuggy Bullet v3.0 Parts List
Enjoy your new TrikeBuggy Bullet!
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