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  1. Hi all, Noticed my rope was a little worn so decided to try the suggested Briggs OEM unit. I agreed, it sits about 3-5mm to high. Unfortunately I can't weld for nuts and getting someone to do it would cost more than it's worth. Matt
  2. Best of luck. I tried replacing pretty much everything without luck. Matt
  3. Nope doesn't work... tried extra winds. Went through 4 starters in about 200 hours and since going manual done another 100 with no issues at all. Bungee fixed the problem of kick back and happy happy boy. Matt
  4. Yes absolutely. I have two both now using Thor 100 starter. matt
  5. Not sure if it's like the Thor 100. For that you need to remove the spacers between the engine and the starter, ie alloy spacers approx 10mm thick. You can either put them on the outside or replace the bolts. Hope that helps, mine is still coming. Matt
  6. Yep the non flash bolts in, you need to use the spacers on the outside.. this will make sense when you see it. I've seen the main spring break when people "yank" the starter rather than using it as a flash, ie a moderate pull (or two) yes you can actually do two short pulls. The other killer is if you over prime the engine has a bitchen kick back. Hope that helps Matt
  7. AWESOME..! Thanks for sharing. Bit more expensive to get here in Australia, just wanted to double check this is definitely the right part number before I order one. Matt
  8. It now works as per "normal" ie you pull hard and fast. I believe many of the issues I see with the flash breaking are caused by people "yanking" them. It's really not hard to pull over with the manual start, but I find the bungee really works well particularly for in flight starting as you can hook your thumbs in. Fitting it peoples mileage varies. I found that I had to put the billet spacers on the outside like a washer (will make sense when you look at it or I can take a photo). Also you may need to put a washer or two on the center part of the housing that the wheel sits on to space it out, again mileage varies. Matt
  9. Oh so kick back is normal? I didn't know that hmmm Matt
  10. Ok, so I have about a 100 hours on my Thor 130 converted back to a manual start so far all good..! I resolved the kick back issue by replacing the pull start handle with 8mm bungee cord. Easy to start and if it does kick back them it doesn't rip out of my hand. I also found that the the kick back seems to happen when it's overly primed, so am now very careful to just prime a little and use the choke to finish off. Only remaining issue now is the oil leak... basically from the block to the exhaust. Copper max works for awhile but it then leaks again. Oh and a buddy of mine has fixed he idle issue by filing the carby butterfly with a little notch near the low jet.. I can leave it idle for 20 minutes now without fouling up..! Matt
  11. Clearly no one flying a Hadron then..? Matt
  12. Hi Tony, I'm still pretty new to PPG but seriously addicted to XC, coming up to my second year and about 250 hours with 500 hours inland paragliding before to give you context. My "thing" is flying large FAI triangles ie 100km+ and 3 hours, this is very different to people flying the coast or wanting to throw the wing around for an hour etc. I really enjoy trying different wings so have flown a few with most of my hours on the WRC and recently purchased the Kougar 2. Anyoo, the WRC. In short I love it..! Large speed range, from slow to very fast. Size for size haven't found a wing faster on all out trimmers. Very well behaved in nasty air. No wings are ever totally bomb proof, but I've been caught out in some nasty air and it's trucked on through so pretty hairy turbulence. Agile. It's surprisingly agile on the main brakes which aren't heavy and good on the tip steering. I love the riser construction, they are complex initially, but lots of nice features like torq steer compensation, numbered trimmer adjustment, nice tip steering toggles etc Good to launch, though you need to get into it..! Two steps back and go go go. It's pretty tolerant of stoping and tends to hang in the air with slack lines waiting for you to get going. Certainly not a beginner wing, but well behaved. The only negative is efficiency, it does require a fair amount of RPM when you let the trimmers out. I've dropped at least 10% RPM on the Kougar. I bought the Kougar 2 for more efficiency but definitely keeping the WRC for speed and fun. Personally if you are looking for more of a throw around wing I'd be more looking at the Dudek Snake or new GTR Matt PS I've also flown the Speedster, BGD, Sun Razor and hmmm couple of others but not the GTX
  13. I love my WRC and now going to also own a Kougar 2. Test flew it, liked it, less RPM.. give it a go. I'm confident that the Ozone Viper 3 would have better performance but not able to demo here in Australia. And I hear rumours of a new Hadron... But enjoyed the flight on the Kougar so that will do. Matt
  14. Badger you are not alone.. I'm 500 hours of thermal flying and 250 hours on the paramotor in 18 months and the description still puts the wind up me.. Matt
  15. Thanks Morgy, I really appreciate your advice, I know you hold back giving it Matt PS Yes, I did wonder about the slalom comment...?
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