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The kiteboogie: keep your tush 7 inches off the ground and go way too fast

Step 2The buggy itself

The buggy itself
So, I wanted to make this buggy. The general requirements were: foot steerable, low to the ground and wide.
I'm still pretty new to LA, and I haven't accumulated metalworking tools yet, so most of it would have to be wood.
Also, there were bonus points for making it come apart easily and go on/in my prius.

I eventually settled on a four wheel design with 14 inch wheelbarrow wheels, solid steel axles and a plywood/2x4 frame. The final buggy was about 5' long and 3' wide.


p.s. See those bandages Scott has on? Those are learning bandages. Wear pants, helmets and maybe knee and elbow pads. I'm excited about getting an ugly leather trenchcoat at a thrift store to make my skin un-scrapeable
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