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Topic: Wheeleez Kayak/Canoe Cart  (Read 7794 times)

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porky (bp)

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Thanks Jim... Yeah that slope by the pier sure is beat right now. Good nfo here, maybe ill do the same and just lock them up... Just trying to avoid driving down there when i live so close...

Im up on the other side of the village, up the hil, right there at the railroad tracks and the jade street park... Lets get out there! Thanks for the offer on the wheel borrowing too


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does this mini do the job?

Looks like the wheels on all these carts detach quickly, correct?

These were made more for sit-inside-kayaks. Stick to the big ones.

* When you get you wheeleez, make sure you marine goop the bottom black caps on the kick stand. They tend to slip off :smt011
Also, sharpie your name on the tries for identification against other wheeleez owners.


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Yeah Porky, no point in driving down, get the wheels and just walk down and back...

We'll get out there together soon for sure!!!

Sincerely,

Jim

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porky (bp)

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does this mini do the job?

Looks like the wheels on all these carts detach quickly, correct?

These were made more for sit-inside-kayaks. Stick to the big ones.

* When you get you wheeleez, make sure you marine goop the bottom black caps on the kick stand. They tend to slip off :smt011
Also, sharpie your name on the tries for identification against other wheeleez owners.

Good Call, thanks mooch..

See ya soon Jim!


dilbeck

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Just occurred to me that although you might lock them up, your wheels could still be stolen.  Just something to think about.



porky (bp)

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yeah, i suppose that is true.... I think im going to paint mine bright pink, maybe nobody will want them then..


FishinJay

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If you use a cable w/a padlock you can remove the wheels and run the cable through the hub.
« Last Edit: March 22, 2010, 03:06:18 PM by Fishin-Jay »
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dilbeck

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FishinJay

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Actually, this is the exact cable I use. Available on campmor.com

http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___73042
Searching is half the fun: life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party. -Jimmy Buffett


mooch

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Porky, what kayak do you have?

When I had my Prowler 15, I used to stick one of the tires of my wheeleez in my front hatch together with the frame and then I'd strap the other wheel on my tankwell.


porky (bp)

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will that cable lock the tires too?

Mooch, I have the T13?


FishinJay

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That cable will thread through the hub on the tires. Be sure to slide your locking pins onto the cable too to keep those from disappearing.
Searching is half the fun: life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party. -Jimmy Buffett


porky (bp)

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GOT IT!!! problem solved!


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Be careful with the PVC wheels. The ones you want are the Polyurethane. Attach pics of the bad ones.     


porky (bp)

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do they PU wheels look different?

Did the PVC wheels break down easy or something?