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IMPORT NT:
THIS INSTRUCTION M NU L CONT INS IMPORT NT S FETY INFORM TION. YOU MUST
RE D ND UNDERST ND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SSEMBLING YOUR BUGGY.

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  • Page 1 IMPORT NT: THIS INSTRUCTION M NU L CONT INS IMPORT NT S FETY INFORM TION. YOU MUST RE D ND UNDERST ND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SSEMBLING YOUR BUGGY.
  • Page 2: Safety Warnings

    WEATHER CONDITIONS: Never use your buggy in conditions that are too extreme or winds that are too strong for your skill level or your equipment. Never kite buggy if you cannot safely handle the power of your kite. Use a smaller kite or wait for lighter wind.
  • Page 3 EQUIPMENT: You must always check all your equipment (buggy, kite, lines, harness, safety gear etc.) before using it. Do not kite buggy with worn or damaged lines or equipment. Repair or replace accordingly. Always kite buggy with the appropriate safety equipment (helmet, knee and elbow pads, strong shoes, suitable eyewear, gloves etc.).
  • Page 4 BUGG Y IN ST RU C TI O N S Box Contents Your buggy box should contain the following parts. If the box is not complete contact your dealer immediately. 3 wheels (un-inflated) with fitted bearings. 1 front fork 1 front fork down-tube with...
  • Page 5: Front Fork Assembly

    BUGGY IN ST R UC T IO N S Assembly FRONT FORK ASSEMBLY: step Insert the front fork stem into the down tube bushes. Make sure that you have the down tube the right way round (see picture). step Fit the bolt and the washer. Tighten firmly with the spanner provided.
  • Page 6 BUGG Y IN ST RU C TI O N S Assembly SEAT FRAME AND REAR AXLE: step step Insert each side tube through the loop at the Ensure that each side tube also passes front of the seat and then through both loops through the back-rest strap.
  • Page 7 BUGG Y IN ST RU C TI O N S Assembly CONNECTING FRONT FORK DOWN-TUBE: step step Adjust to your preferred setting (this will Fit the front fork down-tube to the frame. Hold the clamps apart whilst inserting the down- depend on how long your legs are), then insert the 2 bolts and tighten the nuts securely.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Front Wheel

    Inflate to your preferred pressure but do not exceed 1.7 Bar (25 psi.) Note: Tyre pressure can be lowered to increase the footprint when using your buggy on very soft sand. On hard surfaces like tarmac (blacktop) and hard sand, it is recommended that you inflate your tyres to the maximum pressure.
  • Page 9 BUGG Y IN ST RU C TI O N S Assembly Your buggy should look like this and is now ready for use :...
  • Page 10: Fitting The Splash Guard

    FITTING THE SPLASH GUARD: This kite buggy comes with a splash guard. This is designed to deflect most water and dirt whilst buggying. However, it is still advisable to wear protective clothing when buggying in wet conditions. Please follow the simple instructions below.
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    The frame is made of durable stainless steel and is virtually maintenance free. However, if your buggy is muddy or has been used on the beach in salt water conditions, we recommend that you hose it down thoroughly with fresh water at the end of the day.
  • Page 12 Flexifoil International Limited 27 Regal Drive Soham Cambridgeshire CB7 5BE U.K. Version 3.0. Nov 2002 Tel: +44 (0)1353 723131 Fax: +44 (0)1353 722311 Email: info@flexifoil.co.uk Web: www.flexifoil.com...

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