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Created by JohnyMc JohnyMc  > 9 months ago, 28 Jul 2017
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JohnyMc
JohnyMc

QLD

60 posts

28 Jul 2017 7:56pm
Is there an Oz bladder supplier please. Generic and/or brand specific? Cheers.
Nathe
Nathe

WA

439 posts

28 Jul 2017 7:06pm
Try fixmykite.com.au
Swavek
Swavek

WA

396 posts

28 Jul 2017 11:34pm
If you have issue with one bladder only it might be worth to check with your local shop (if you have one) My local shop replaced my ozone strut bladder with some generic bladder for $80, and made up another for $50 on another occasion ( I replaced it myself). Ozone sells only full set of bladders or all struts, both more expensive than what the shop charged me.
timmybuddhadude
timmybuddhadude

WA

862 posts

29 Jul 2017 5:00pm
Heya chappie i have a bag of thirty struts from all the broken kites i have had in the past.n.b struts.pm if u would like a free strut (you do post)
timmybuddhadude
timmybuddhadude

WA

862 posts

29 Jul 2017 5:00pm
Heya chappie i have a bag of thirty struts from all the broken kites i have had in the past.n.b struts.pm if u would like a free strut (you do post)
NorthernKitesAUS
NorthernKitesAUS

QLD

1084 posts

1 Aug 2017 12:15pm
When someone invents a LEI kite (forget foil and twin-skin kites) and we can get rid of these bloody bladders and valves, then that will be Hallelujah brothers!
carbine
carbine

WA

1445 posts

1 Aug 2017 11:49am
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Swavek said..
If you have issue with one bladder only it might be worth to check with your local shop (if you have one) My local shop replaced my ozone strut bladder with some generic bladder for $80, and made up another for $50 on another occasion ( I replaced it myself). Ozone sells only full set of bladders or all struts, both more expensive than what the shop charged me.




+1 for this

But your shop rorted to you for their old junk. A strut should be like $35 & leading edge $100-$150.

I know Airborne Kitesurfing has 100's of bladders out the back and have given me old ones for free (I am a customer though).
Ozone Kites Aus
1 Aug 2017 2:30pm
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Swavek said..
If you have issue with one bladder only it might be worth to check with your local shop (if you have one) My local shop replaced my ozone strut bladder with some generic bladder for $80, and made up another for $50 on another occasion ( I replaced it myself). Ozone sells only full set of bladders or all struts, both more expensive than what the shop charged me.


Ozone sells Leading Edge bladders on their own, and struts sets on their own, or as sets.
For example a Reo V3 12M LE is $90, and strut set is $69 or $159 complete.
Contact steve@ozonekites.com.au or your local Ozone dealer.
MarkusKarkus
MarkusKarkus

VIC

35 posts

2 Aug 2017 7:27am
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?
carbine
carbine

WA

1445 posts

2 Aug 2017 9:03am
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MarkusKarkus said..
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?


Yes & Yes.

Do it.
Adam'KiteRepair
Adam'KiteRepair

NSW

331 posts

2 Aug 2017 11:57am
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MarkusKarkus said..
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?



First, may I ask what sort of kite you have mate? Be alot easier to give you some advise with that knowledge. As a repairer, its not often that I would replace a whole bladder. And I think it would be a bit extreme if you did yourself. especially as its only a leaking dump valve. They can be purchased with a peel and stick tear aid backing thats easy to install with a bit of patience.
timmybuddhadude
timmybuddhadude

WA

862 posts

2 Aug 2017 12:00pm
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MarkusKarkus said..
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?




Yes and yes
if its a valve DO NOT use tear aid on it it's a complete waste..pinprick size holes only for that
u can..
a) cut around it...cut a square of broken bladder glue it over so its complete bladder with no valve. Use TARZAN GRIP and clean with acetone only to weld (nail polish remover u grabbed from some non surfing bimbo..sorry) putting the two bladders together. Then make a hole glue tarzan..with acetone for cleaning..and stick the valve on it

Or
b) take whole vqlve off if poss if not wedge tarzan grip all around..under it


Zero point using tear aid on valves

Or do what u say order kne orget similar size then make from scratch ..or use a smilar good cond one put new valve holes on it as tgcp from exmouth showed me once

I've gone two km out on tarzan grip fixed up bladders/valves
friend taught me that secret at a funfair
never failed once
jester56
jester56

QLD

50 posts

2 Aug 2017 5:07pm
if it is only a leaking valve you can remove it by soaking it in boiling water. this softens the glue so the valve will easily peel off the bladder. you can either purchase a new stick on valve or clean the glue off the old one and reattach it using aquaseal which you can purchase from dive shops. it is used for repairing wetsuits. i use two blocks of wood one with a hole drilled in it to clamp the valve to the bladder while the glue dries. leave it clamped overnight and it should be good to go. i have fixed a few leaking valves using this method without further issues. i do not see the point in replacing the valve when the only thing wrong with it is the glue has let go. hope this helps
MarkusKarkus
MarkusKarkus

VIC

35 posts

3 Aug 2017 2:05am
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Adam'KiteRepair said..

MarkusKarkus said..
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?




First, may I ask what sort of kite you have mate? Be alot easier to give you some advise with that knowledge. As a repairer, its not often that I would replace a whole bladder. And I think it would be a bit extreme if you did yourself. especially as its only a leaking dump valve. They can be purchased with a peel and stick tear aid backing thats easy to install with a bit of patience.


Thanks all for the advice (I should have asked here first!). I think I'll go ahead and make a new bladder from scratch.

The kite is a 10 metre BWS noise pro (version 1).

I was on a trip and away from any decent kite shops when it happened. I managed to source an in-valve and put it on but found that the valve could have popped open as the velcro straps that stop the valve from coming open didn't fit. In desperation I put the old valve back in with tear aid (in a Cafe on a small table) and this is what it looks like. It didn't leak and I got a session out of it but now I am back I want to do the job properly.





Adam'KiteRepair
Adam'KiteRepair

NSW

331 posts

4 Aug 2017 2:08pm
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MarkusKarkus said..

Adam'KiteRepair said..


MarkusKarkus said..
My kite is from 2014 and I can't get a replacement leading edge for it from the manufacturer. I have attempted to fix a leaky dump valve myself with tear aid but it doesn't look pretty. I am considering getting a generic one and putting all the valves into it myself. Is it worth doing? Has anyone done this before successfully?





First, may I ask what sort of kite you have mate? Be alot easier to give you some advise with that knowledge. As a repairer, its not often that I would replace a whole bladder. And I think it would be a bit extreme if you did yourself. especially as its only a leaking dump valve. They can be purchased with a peel and stick tear aid backing thats easy to install with a bit of patience.



Thanks all for the advice (I should have asked here first!). I think I'll go ahead and make a new bladder from scratch.

The kite is a 10 metre BWS noise pro (version 1).

I was on a trip and away from any decent kite shops when it happened. I managed to source an in-valve and put it on but found that the valve could have popped open as the velcro straps that stop the valve from coming open didn't fit. In desperation I put the old valve back in with tear aid (in a Cafe on a small table) and this is what it looks like. It didn't leak and I got a session out of it but now I am back I want to do the job properly.






how bad is the rest of the bladder? Im BWS's go to guy, and have fixed my fair share of thier bladderes. unfortunately they were plagued by a dodgy manufacturer for awhile. Now producing thier own bladders. I may have a 10M V1 bladder in the shop if you want to call or email.
0459416816
adam@adamskiterepair.com.au
timmybuddhadude
timmybuddhadude

WA

862 posts

4 Aug 2017 2:43pm
Markuskite.
that is sooo easy to do
takes 20mins
once you've done a few hundred even worse than that you'll realise how simple that one is
u need an old bladder to cut up to do it by cutting that out replacing with a square then after cleaning the valve put that back on over a pinprick in the same place..
Hey abracadabra presto
..bet that doesn't make sense
may as well send/get new one from adam or someone if u can't do it
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

4 Aug 2017 3:40pm
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NorthernKitesAUS said..
When someone invents a LEI kite (forget foil and twin-skin kites) and we can get rid of these bloody bladders and valves, then that will be Hallelujah brothers!


The new ozone hyperlink
A foil kite without the maze of bridles and the feel of a lei inflatable


timmybuddhadude
timmybuddhadude

WA

862 posts

4 Aug 2017 3:50pm
That doesn't float ??!?
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

4 Aug 2017 6:58pm
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timmybuddhadude said..
That doesn't float ??!?


looks quicker than many lei at relaunch though
Adam'KiteRepair
Adam'KiteRepair

NSW

331 posts

5 Aug 2017 12:46pm
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timmybuddhadude said..
That doesn't float ??!?


it floats. probably wouldnt like getting smacked by a wave but flat water, no issue
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