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cammmmm
cammmmm

15 posts

7 Dec 2006 9:35pm
Josh K
Josh K

QLD

318 posts

8 Dec 2006 8:50am
grow a ****in mustache
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!

SA

2288 posts

8 Dec 2006 9:44am
Haha classic Cam, some people on the forum could take note.

"Hello how the fck are ya, Chopper Reid here. One thing I have noticed is that people all over Australia are having a kn winge, having a sook or having a kn cry about it, if the ancestors were around now I reckon they would be kn spewin, Australia needs to harden the fck up! Anthony Silviu! This is Anthony Silviu he owns a shiny kn fancy 4WDbow kite but he doesnt know how to change a tire attach the lines, Harden the fck up Anthony Silviu!"

See www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=24686
sleek1
sleek1

VIC

672 posts

8 Dec 2006 11:48am
harden the fck up melbourne pussies
waveslave
waveslave

WA

4263 posts

8 Dec 2006 12:26pm
quote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!

Haha classic Cam, some people on the forum could take note.

"Hello how the fck are ya, Chopper Reid here. One thing I have noticed is that people all over Australia are having a kn winge, having a sook or having a kn cry about it, if the ancestors were around now I reckon they would be kn spewin, Australia needs to harden the fck up! Anthony Silviu! This is Anthony Silviu he owns a shiny kn fancy 4WDbow kite but he doesnt know how to change a tire attach the lines, Harden the fck up Anthony Silviu!"

See www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=24686



Hey Spacechimp,

Why are you giving Siliu so much stick, mate ?
I thought his posting of the topic 'sad story' was fairly courageous of him to do so.
Kitecrazzzy did the same in the recent past with his reported kitemare at Pelican Point.
Both of these kiters are injured, man.
Show some fucn sympathy.

It's good that folks are bold,
not afraid to reveal themselves,
showing that they are only human.

We all ****-up eventually with kitesurfing.
It's just a matter of when.
Mostly it's just bad luck.

Maybe you've been fortunate so far.
Maybe you're not charging hard enough.
But be careful you don't tempt fate...mate.
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!

SA

2288 posts

8 Dec 2006 2:08pm
Whilst I am sympathetic about the injury part and stuff it does get a bit tireing listening to his safety and maintanece rants when he does not practice what he preaches.

Being so obsessed with being safe yet not able to even safely connect kite lines properly. Going kilometers out to sea alone and having his gear failing and having to be rescued.

I was a bit harsh on Silviu but theres no excuses for not attaching your lines correctly and going out on a 16m in that sort of wind. Kiteboarding is pretty safe almost all dangers are user created so instead of lecturing on the forum about safety he should practice up on the water and have fun.

Play it safe and don't kook it out. No point worrying about freak weather and stuff when your far more likely to have an accident which is just caused by yourself.
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

8 Dec 2006 1:44pm
...c'mon man, we've had this before...

This topic is now banned.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

8 Dec 2006 5:41pm
harden the *** up pussies and get some boots!!! real wakestyle is called "wake"style because you do "wake"boarding moves and in wakeboarding they use "wake"boots. so harden the *** up and get boots or stop claiming "wake"style.
thanx chopper nuff said.
stamp
stamp

QLD

2795 posts

8 Dec 2006 7:14pm
quote:
Originally posted by sleek1

harden the fck up melbourne pussies


hey sleek, i see you have lit a few major bushfires again this summer. someone should confiscate your matches
sleek1
sleek1

VIC

672 posts

9 Dec 2006 8:32pm
well i wanna get to spain next year gotta do something to get the dollars comin in again
stamp
stamp

QLD

2795 posts

9 Dec 2006 7:47pm
so pimp your arse like you usually do
stnkygoat
stnkygoat

NSW

230 posts

9 Dec 2006 9:31pm
My friend Chris says that people who use suicide leashes need to harden the f**k up, because you get a nice soft landing and you just pull the thing back to you and keep going.They give suicide a bad name. On a regular leash you plummet into the ocean AND your kite is all f**ked up. That apparently, is hard.
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

9 Dec 2006 9:50pm
This is Sir Rowdy, he wears bindings because he can't keep the board on his feet with straps. Poor Rowdy, needs booties to protect his feet. How about you get some straps and harden the #&%^ up Sir Rowdy. *just kidding, I like bindings too*
Kitehard
Kitehard

WA

2782 posts

Site Sponsor

9 Dec 2006 10:52pm
quote:
Originally posted by sir ROWDY

harden the *** up pussies and get some boots!!! real wakestyle is called "wake"style because you do "wake"boarding moves and in wakeboarding they use "wake"boots. so harden the *** up and get boots or stop claiming "wake"style.
thanx chopper nuff said.



Hey Rowdy,

Hate to be pedantic here but "Wake" style comes from jumping from a wake created by a boat. Kite wake moves are a different kettle of fish. Wake style on a kite is an impressionists version of a true hard core sport. I think a kiters version of wake style would be a similar view as Picasso's impressions of the real artifact, it's the same but so very NOT the same!

Boots and wakeboards are all good, been there and done that in the days of old 2002. Moved on a few times since then. Whatever floats your boat, just Harden the **** UP!

Good winds,


echostorm
echostorm

QLD

1245 posts

10 Dec 2006 7:47am
I love that video, and I love the people that have a cry about it on utube... harden the fck up.
Keahi
Keahi

QLD

853 posts

10 Dec 2006 9:25am
i have seen that video before its so funny
GreenPat
GreenPat

QLD

4096 posts

10 Dec 2006 10:35am
quote:
Originally posted by Kitehard

Wake style on a kite is an impressionists version of a true hard core sport.






What are you saying, that wakestyle with a kite is not hard core? I beg to differ, but that's just my opinion. Perhaps I just need to harden the **** up.
Kitehard
Kitehard

WA

2782 posts

Site Sponsor

10 Dec 2006 11:21am
Hey Greenpat,

Nah mate, Kitewake style is hard core too, but quite different to that performed behind a boat. Some kite stuff is made easier by the loft of the kite and the upward angle of the lines giving softer landings, more airtime to pull tricks. If I see one more kiter throwing and claiming a Raley with the kite at 11 o'clock I'm gonna barf Other kite stuff is more hard core like L3's etc cause it's pure kite style.

If you have ever seen a wakeboarder pulling a Crow Mobe off the double up or a Slim Chance from same, thats sick due to the height they need, the speed thay are traveling, the precise timing and the height they drop from with gravity working it's full magic. Tragic for knees.

You don't see too many older (late 20's, early 30's) wakeboarders who haven't had multiple knee and shoulder reco's or who have dropped out of the pro scene all together.

I just prefer to watch behind the boat stuff, it's more fluid and has no dangle. Stylish, smooth, fast and demands respect

But thats just my opinion for what it's worth, and that aint much

Good winds,

Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!

SA

2288 posts

10 Dec 2006 8:22pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitehard

Hey Greenpat,

Nah mate, Kitewake style is hard core too, but quite different to that performed behind a boat. Some kite stuff is made easier by the loft of the kite and the upward angle of the lines giving softer landings, more airtime to pull tricks. If I see one more kiter throwing and claiming a Raley with the kite at 11 o'clock I'm gonna barf Other kite stuff is more hard core like L3's etc cause it's pure kite style.

If you have ever seen a wakeboarder pulling a Crow Mobe off the double up or a Slim Chance from same, thats sick due to the height they need, the speed thay are traveling, the precise timing and the height they drop from with gravity working it's full magic. Tragic for knees.

You don't see too many older (late 20's, early 30's) wakeboarders who haven't had multiple knee and shoulder reco's or who have dropped out of the pro scene all together.

I just prefer to watch behind the boat stuff, it's more fluid and has no dangle. Stylish, smooth, fast and demands respect

But thats just my opinion for what it's worth, and that aint much

Good winds,





Kitehard is spot on.
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

10 Dec 2006 9:04pm
Its difficult for Pat to relate to wakestyle and boats, I don't think he found a boat big enough to pull him (sorry, pat, it was too tempting)
echostorm
echostorm

QLD

1245 posts

10 Dec 2006 8:24pm
All of you bitching... Harden the fck up.
GreenPat
GreenPat

QLD

4096 posts

10 Dec 2006 9:30pm
I swear I nearly pulled the cable off the pulleys at Base 3 the other day

There was a boat once that could get me out of the water. Made by Lewis for tournament waterskiing, had a 5.7L chev block V8, some fancy two stage double barrel carbs and could pull me and an 85kg mate out of the water at the same time with us both on single slalom skis. I'll never forget that boat, it was kn HARD!
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

10 Dec 2006 11:14pm
quote:
Originally posted by GreenPat

I swear I nearly pulled the cable off the pulleys at Base 3 the other day

There was a boat once that could get me out of the water. Made by Lewis for tournament waterskiing, had a 5.7L chev block V8, some fancy two stage double barrel carbs and could pull me and an 85kg mate out of the water at the same time with us both on single slalom skis. I'll never forget that boat, it was kn HARD!



Was it one of these?

doppelganger
doppelganger

VIC

337 posts

11 Dec 2006 12:34am
Bit of topic, but check this yacht out:

www.charterindex.com/en/yachts/3474/specs.html

A guy we were kiting with in fiji works on it. A couple(2 people) live on it and have 8 staff.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

11 Dec 2006 1:24pm
Hey kitehard
Ever heard of "air" tricks wakeboarding? or cable ski? looks pretty similar to me if you do it right, and the techniques are really similar.
p.s. who the hell are you trying to fool? you are gonna get way more hurt doing a "wakestyle" kitelow whirly than a "kitestyle" strapped up L3.
kiteboarding could be core.
poor relative
poor relative

WA

9106 posts

11 Dec 2006 8:18pm
quote:
you are gonna get way more hurt doing a "wakestyle" kitelow whirly than a "kitestyle" strapped up L3.

You need to harden the fk up
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

11 Dec 2006 9:58pm
yeah u do if you think an L3 is gonna hurt ya. chances are if you posted 2587 posts you would think that because youve never actually been outside to find out.
poor relative
poor relative

WA

9106 posts

11 Dec 2006 9:58pm
You mean there is an outside>?
Kitehard
Kitehard

WA

2782 posts

Site Sponsor

12 Dec 2006 12:53am
Hey ROWDY,

Of course you're right, L3's wont hurt if you do em on the east coast in 15 knots , most of our core crew in WA do em in 25 to 30 knots, and yeah, anything with a kite loop in it at that wind speed will put you in hospital if it goes wrong.

Most of the east coast crew that came to the Gero nats a couple of years ago had to harden the **** Up after they spent the first 3 days crying that their 5 m kites were too big and too fast. LOL.

Here's cheers to WA's finest, 25+ everyday and going hard. Respect

Good winds,





JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON

WA

72 posts

12 Dec 2006 1:32am
Lets all start claiming who is tuffer. Grow the **** up..... and while your at it, harden the **** up. East coast is gay... west coasters are so tuff and cool. Please!!!!!!!!!
111111sam
111111sam

36 posts

12 Dec 2006 6:11am
To kitehard.
Who gives a **** about east or west coast. We all kite, we all like kiting and we all want to see progression occur in our sport. I am from teh so called east coast, and yeh we prolly are a bunch of pussies. But who cares, aslong as we are all loving the stuff that we actually do. I am coming over there this year just to kite, and hopefully meet some laid back people who dont wanna break my legs oro something cause im from over here.
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