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whistles on kite

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Created by wishy > 9 months ago, 4 Jan 2010
wishy
WA, 1501 posts
4 Jan 2010 9:03AM
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Has anyone ever put whistles on their kite? there was a guy out in sydney the other day with a big black best and it was whistling away - made it sound like it was blowing 40 knots when he punched it into a loop the loop.

KiteNutt
QLD, 280 posts
4 Jan 2010 12:08PM
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It prob would have been his lines man.
QPower lines whistle... I think it would drive me nuts.

rhinoman
QLD, 362 posts
4 Jan 2010 12:18PM
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i have found if you just put a couple of the dwaffs on your lines from snow white they will whistle while you work .....sorry if its not funny laurie..but dont ban it

deXtrous
NSW, 451 posts
4 Jan 2010 1:51PM
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Reminds me of this

NumNutz
QLD, 403 posts
4 Jan 2010 3:43PM
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woo woooo

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
4 Jan 2010 7:49PM
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you know how when you were a kid you used to put a card so it flicked against the spokes so it sounds like a moto-bike, this guy did the same thing to his kite. now it sounds like a hover-craft. hArd CoRE.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
6 Jan 2010 6:42PM
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surfingboye said...

you know how when you were a kid you used to put a card so it flicked against the spokes so it sounds like a moto-bike.


only the poor kids who's parents didn't buy spokey dokeys had to do that - like me...

Bully
WA, 170 posts
6 Jan 2010 5:37PM
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GalahOnTheBay said...

surfingboye said...

you know how when you were a kid you used to put a card so it flicked against the spokes so it sounds like a moto-bike.


only the poor kids who's parents didn't buy spokey dokeys had to do that - like me...


Cards in the spokes were the sh!t, my sister ran spokey dokes

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
7 Jan 2010 12:48AM
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arrrhhh. are spokies those little plastic ball things that you clip onto the spokes and they slide up and down.

if not, please explain.

Elroy Jetson
WA, 706 posts
6 Jan 2010 10:34PM
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No way man... I didn't get off my BMX to tie or stick a card to the forks. When an empty aluminium can was found in the local shopping centre carpark, I used to ride the front tyre over the middle of the can. The can would crush, wrap around the BMX tyre until the can got lodged in the forks. Unlike spokey dokeys the 'motorbike' sound would happen at all speeds.

Unless you were one of those freaks that could do a wheely for a 100m or more, fast hero BMX bandit style riders got no attention seeking noise from spokey dokeys. All that effort weaving through the bank customers in front of the R&I before bunnyhopping off the 10cm high curb and no noise benefit. WTF?



Spokey dokeys made the most amount of noise at the wrong time. When one had the misfortune of a puncture and was forced to push their bike.

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
7 Jan 2010 1:00AM
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ahahaha



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