I've just been out with my newly inherited buggy (Dad off to Oz and can't take it with him, shame
) and had a great time actually moving forward unlike all other attempts before.
All was going well until the kite decided it wasn't playing fair any more and over I went side ways buggy following on top. This I can advise against especially when the front fork decides to come straight down on your head
resulting in a trip to A&E and a short ban from kiting and climbing until the girlfriend calms down
My advise to all newbie buggiers, as I'm sure the more experienced have already figured this out, is that the buggy can role despite how low you feel. So todays lesson is WEAR A HELMET.
All was going well until the kite decided it wasn't playing fair any more and over I went side ways buggy following on top. This I can advise against especially when the front fork decides to come straight down on your head
My advise to all newbie buggiers, as I'm sure the more experienced have already figured this out, is that the buggy can role despite how low you feel. So todays lesson is WEAR A HELMET.
