![]() The welds all seem to be good with no sign of cracking at all. The side rails are 32mm tube with the maximum space between being 44cm. The downtube is straight 38mm box and the headstock has bearings top andīottom with a captive nut. The back axle is 38mm tube, approximately 95cm long. ![]() The buggy came with barrows on front and back, the front using a through bolt 12mm inĭiameter and the back wheels held by a 15mm bolt each side. Seat is held in place with straps using plastic clips. The PL Comp ST is a simple design with a back axle that just slots onto the side tubes. However I dont jump, I prefer to cruise and go flat out. As a side note, I weigh in at 110kg so it takes a fair hammering. Its used on a variety of surfaces, flat football fields, moorland and beaches. It is a bog standard model with barrow wheels and the seat with the red padding. I bought this buggy almost 6 years ago and have used it almost continuously since. 6 faults, none really, althoug the front wheel turning is one of the best, but this can be a pain if you pick the bug up and the front wheel turns as it can trap your hand.12mm id bearings on front, 15mm id in back. 5 build quality, I have found it very good, not had a problem at all with this, although the only bug is the SS inserts for the wheels to bolt to, and get stuck as dissimilar metals & salt water don’t mix.4 side rail diameter and width between the rails, 32mm dia, 450mm.3 axle size, length and diameter, 50mm dia, 1100mm.2 type and quality of seat, Seat is very deep, and hugs the pilot well, the straps on mine have worn through, at the buckles, the design of these are not the best as this happens to all the seats.1 value for money, new these were about £400, but getting it s/h was good value, light good freestyle bug.6 faults, none found, bearings rear 20mm id, front 12mm id. ![]()
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