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Let's Chat: "No sand in the Whip!" w/ Aaron
Tips for keeping your car clean, even after those sandy kiting trips...
As we were about to leave the beach one hot July afternoon, my 5-year-old son, River, turns to my wife, Lesa, and says, “Remember, Mom—NO sand in the whip!” Hahaah! I about fell over laughing - my poor kid has OCD like me!
You know that one friend of yours that never cleans their car, truck or van out? Especially if they’re a fellow kiteboarder that always has all of their kiteboarding gear with them
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2nd Feb 2017
Bringing New Life to Old Equipment
Modern kiteboarding equipment has come a long way in terms of durability, but it never hurts to have a quick refresher on how to properly take care of your gear and/or get a quick refurbishing in. We're going to help make sure you enjoy every moment on the water rather than worrying about your gear.
Kite
- Rather than just tossing your kite into its bag after every session, you'll want to make sure you've taken care of a few key things. First off, sand is terrible for your kite during storage. S
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9th Sep 2016
How To Adjust Back Lines Using Pigtails on the North Click Bar
Adjusting Your 2017 North Click Bar Back Lines (Using Pig Tails)
Because the back lines of your kite are subjected to less power than the front lines, it can happen that the back lines can shrink more than the front. North was kind enough to add three supplement back pigtails (20cm, 30cm, and 35cm), just for when you need them to trim your back lines. Replacing your pig tails is simple on the 2017 North Click Bar. Follow the steps below if you need a pig tail refresher.
To take off your o
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27th Aug 2016
How To: Replace the Push Button on the 2017 Click Bar
Replacing Your Push Button on the 2017 North Click Bar
Your Push Button is your lifeline when it comes to depowering your kite on the all-new Click Bar. Replacing this mechanism is as easy as pie, with whipped cream on top. Take a look at our sweet steps below to get started on replacing your push button.
Take your Allen Key, and insert it into the screw on the click button, located on the right side of your bar.
Unscrew your push button completely until it slides out from the end of t
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27th Aug 2016
How to Replace the 2017 North Click Bar Chicken Loop and Dig
Replacing The 2017 North Click Bar Chicken Loop and Dig
North is back with another installment on replacing your Chicken Loop and Dig. A relatively simple process, which we've outlined below:
First, you want to open your Iron Heart safety system and see that your safety pin is across to hold your safety system open.
Use your Allen Key to undo the screw to the left of the Iron Heart.
Slide your Chicken Loop away from the Iron Heart (also, you can slide your Dip off of the loop as well)
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27th Aug 2016
How To: Adjust the Sliding Stopper on the 2017 North Click Bar
Adjusting Your Stopper on the 2017 Click Bar
The Sliding Bar Stopper keeps your bar in place and close to you, so that you can always be in control. The new North Click Bar comes equipped with a stopper that can be quickly and easily adjusted on the fly to suit different rider's preferences.
Simply press down on the black portion of your stopper, and the slider will move up or down.
Additionally, you can also permanently fix the sliding stopper by tightening the slider screw wi
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27th Aug 2016
How To: Maintain Your 2017 North Click Bar
Keeping Your Click Bar Fresh: How-To Videos
We've compiled the latest information about the North Click Bar, and have been able to now provide you with information on how to maintain your coveted bar. Not only will this allow you to become more intuitive to your bar, but maintenance and routine checks will continue your bar's life further. Here is a list of the North maintenance videos that we found would be helpful for you to keep riding, longer, with the safest bar available.
Adjusting Your
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26th Aug 2016
How To: Clean Your 2017 North Click Bar
Cleaning The 2017 Click Bar
So, when you buy a product like the 2017 North Click Bar, it's very important to look after it. If you use your Click Bar a lot, we recommend that you give it a good clean at least once every six months. If you notice that the depower function is getting slightly stiff, then it's probably time to give it a good clean. We recommend you use a toothbrush and some toothpaste and then give it a thorough wash with fresh water right away. Here's a breakdown of how to clean y
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26th Aug 2016
How to Replace the Covers on the 2017 North Click Bar
Replacing the Covers on the All-New Click Bar
Replacing the Left Cover
Take an Allen Key, find the two screws at the end of the bar, and twist the key to release the screws.
Pop the cover off slowly.
Grab your replacement cover.
Take a look at the inside of the bar and make sure that the leader line is running through the middle two screws that attach your cover.
Replace your cover, insert the two new screws, and use your Allen Key to tighten them.
Replacing the Right Cove
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26th Aug 2016
Kiteboarding Video: How to Paint Your Board
How to Paint a Kiteboard / Surfboard
With the new year here, everyone is starting their own resolutions and DIY projects. Ever wanted to paint your own kiteboard or surfboard? Perhaps you're looking for a new way to decorate your beach-themed home? The time has come to break down the spray paint and give it a try.
This tutorial found on kitesista.com , in this article.
Materials used in this video:
Acrylic spray paint
UV-Resistant spray paint
Acetone
Acrylic paint markers
Sandpaper
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6th Jan 2016
Liquid Force's 2015 Response Bar Technical Service Bulletin
LF's Response Bar Technical Service Bulletin
Sometimes, certain things happen that we can't necessarily control. Liquid Force has just released a technical service bulletin about their 2015 Response Control System (part number: 2158089). According to Liquid Force, there have been isolated occurrences of the chicken loop release sticking upon activation. Thankfully, there have been no injuries.
Due to these incidents, however, Liquid Force will be replacing all chicken loop lower assem
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31st Mar 2015
Maintaining Your Kite Pump
One of the most frustrating things to have happen as you're prepping your kite on the beach is to have something with your pump go awry. Whether a kink in the hose, a missing attachment, faulty seals, or your dual action pump suddenly becoming a single stroke, if a spare pump isn't around, the above scenarios can quickly sully a would-be great kiteboarding session. Fortunately, with some routine maintenance and general care, you can keep your inflation companion pumping strong for sessions to
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16th Dec 2013