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Things YOU should Consider When Buying a PPG Trike - Fly Products 

One Up Adventures
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There are several things that we think sets Fly Products Products above the rest. Fly Products has been in the business of building paramotors for over 30 years and with that comes experience and understanding of both strengths and weaknesses of a product.
Some of the main points we like to point out are:
0:28 - Axle connection points
2:02 - Protection for Lines
2:32 - Cage Construction
4:35 - Roll Over Bar Connection
5:55 - Main Frame is One Piece
7:00 - Hangpoint Offerings
7:27 - Build time and Assembly
8:50 - Front End / Nose-wheel Assembly
along with many other features!
If you have any questions about the Fly Products line please feel free to reach out and ask us!
www.FlyProductsUSA.com
info@OneUpAdventures.com
833-232-5483

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Комментарии : 14   
@tricepilot
@tricepilot Год назад
Got my Fly Products Vertigo Premium from you guys and I couldn't be happier! I doubt there is a better trike on the market today. I absolutely love it!
@BushcraftTexas
@BushcraftTexas Год назад
I own a flash cruiser with the polini 250 and just recently got an all options Xenit… Fly products are well made, very solid to fly machines! And one up adventures are SOLID folks to do business with. A+
@joshbixler1261
@joshbixler1261 Год назад
Love my foxytrike! Transition training from one up adventures got me back in the air. :)
@darylcampbell9897
@darylcampbell9897 Год назад
Thank you very informative.
@MrRaleighman123
@MrRaleighman123 Год назад
Fly products makes a really good product. I have a flash cruiser, thor 250 and a dual hoop rider frame and like it alot. It is not as stout as the more expensive heavy duty models as described in the video but have been flying it a few years now and only had to replace a plastic trike to motor frame part, probably because i over tightened it to many times. Thanks for the videos 1 up.
@raymondbrammer1072
@raymondbrammer1072 Год назад
Well articulated. Thorough. Thanks.
@stevelyons6739
@stevelyons6739 Год назад
Use FlexiRide torsion axles for the rear suspension. The rubber and metal are bonded together in a special process. They work great and ride great. No need for all those bracing cables and brackets and tubing and welding at multiple odd angles. The torsion axles have none of those issues. No caster/camber issues. The 90 degree caster/camber never changes. The tire/wheel always tracks straight at 90 degrees. Go to 4 wheels. Solid fixed front axle. Use individual scrub brakes on each front wheel/tire. Steering is controlled by the scrub brakes. Steers like a conventional aircraft. Push right go right. Push left go left. You never have to worry about hitting a gopher hole because the front axle assembly is bolted solid and cannot turn. It can only turn with the application of the scrub brakes. You can also push both the left and right scrub brakes at the same time to stop the aircraft in a straight line. Use hydraulic brakes for the rear. I can take off and land at 60 miles an hour and never have any kind of stability or steering issues with my design. My delta wing 4 wheel chariot is most likely the only one in existence. When it comes to suspension and steering, every single delta wing and paramotor trike manufacturer is in the stone age. My friend who helped me design my chariot was a brilliant aerospace/aeronautical engineer who was a consultant to all of the branches of the armed forces and every one of the major aircraft manufacturers. He was a pilot and carried a 4 engine prop endorsement. He helped design and build the LEM module that is now sitting on the surface of the moon. He was a truly brilliant engineer. The rest of your design is very good.
@Blown350
@Blown350 Год назад
A+ Fly Products are the best
@David65702
@David65702 Год назад
That dude is very heavy duty.
@erniedevletter1701
@erniedevletter1701 Год назад
Love these guys and love my Xenith
@Cowdog1
@Cowdog1 Год назад
Love your trikes! What engine is on the trike in this video? Thanks and cheers!
@oneupadventures5040
@oneupadventures5040 Год назад
On the Vertigo trike there is a Moster 185, on the Xenit trike it is a Cosmos 300.
@jonas0564
@jonas0564 Год назад
I never see Luna/xcitor trikes in the USA?
@oneupadventures5040
@oneupadventures5040 Год назад
They exceed the maximum allowable weight limit is the U.S.
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