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Slingshot donkey dick

Created by dkeating dkeating  > 9 months ago, 17 Mar 2017
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dkeating
dkeating

VIC

278 posts

18 Mar 2017 12:34am
Lost my donkey dick yesterday off my sling shot 2009 bar, fell out and dropped in the water. The one with the ball at the top of the chicken loop held in by 1 screw. Screw broke off. Luckily when the loop dropped off I wasn't too overpowered. Bar was almost new too, hardly used. but this never happened on my other 2009 bar that was well used.

Wondering if any one might have a spare one lying round off an old bar, or one they want to get rid of or sell cheap?
Thanks
Dale
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

18 Mar 2017 6:26am
You don't need it.

I'd be pulling apart everything and checking that bar.

An 8 year old bar isn't new.

If you are really desperate. Cut 15cms of your garden hose. And tape that to the chicken loop.
Rails
Rails

QLD

1371 posts

18 Mar 2017 7:26am
Pretty sure I've got one somewhere, will have a look
in the meantime I used the hose for a few years when starting out, works
kemp90
kemp90

QLD

1694 posts

18 Mar 2017 8:40am
Do people still use them? That was the first thing to go on my new bar! I have one somewhere that you Velcro on, it was off a 2011 I think.

the only time my kite unhooks unexpectedly is when riding blind hooked in
GarryA
GarryA

WA

268 posts

18 Mar 2017 9:36am
Got a whole bar and complete chicken loop, call me and we can disscuss a price brand new never been used
Fly on da wall
Fly on da wall

SA

725 posts

18 Mar 2017 8:05pm
Just do what we used to to with bars pre donkey dick days and get a piece of rubber and cable tie it back on itself on your spreader bar on your harness. Then when you hook on you just simply put the rubber through. So it's reversed to normal.. comes from your harness! Easy fix for about 50cents!


Or you could go to your LOCAL KITE STORE and get them to bamboozle you...
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