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Created by Gassa > 9 months ago, 19 Feb 2012
Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
19 Feb 2012 11:08AM
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can any one tell me were i can get a new shaft for my kialoa , and thank you to JM paddle school for a lend of a nice QB



OG SUP
VIC, 3516 posts
19 Feb 2012 12:23PM
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Contact Sam on 0415 769216 she will sort you out

Phill

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
19 Feb 2012 12:39PM
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I changed a Kialoa shaft for a friend once and it's pretty easy to do yourself.. You might as well get started while you wait to get a new shaft and here's what to do.

Cut the old shaft off clean about an inch from the blade.. Then make a couple of cuts down the one inch bit of shaft that's sticking out of the blade till you almost touch the blade in a cross shape looking down into the hole of the shaft.. Then get some plyers and squeeze and crush the old shaft and try and break out the four pieces.. You may need to carefully tap a flat blade screw driver down inside the blade to separate the blade from the old shaft taking care to only disstroy the old bits of shaft without damaging the blade itself.

With a new shaft it will be as good as new again.

DJ

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
19 Feb 2012 12:17PM
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seems to be a few of these snapped now

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
19 Feb 2012 1:32PM
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husq2100 said...

seems to be a few of these snapped now


Yes a few... out of hundreds that are still going strong and given heaps..

DJ

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
19 Feb 2012 12:39PM
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DavidJohn said...

husq2100 said...

seems to be a few of these snapped now


Yes a few... out of hundreds that are still going strong and given heaps..

DJ

WELL SAID DJ


Adapt
QLD, 723 posts
19 Feb 2012 1:02PM
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Hey Gassa, how did you manage that? I snapped my starby out surfing, anyway DJ is right its easy enough to do and there are few ways to do it. I've heard with DJ's way to get a heat gun to loosen up the glue as well( just be careful not to over heat as well) or using a grinding bit on the end of a drill and bore it out.

I grabbed a paddle shaft from excel in Brisbane, these guys make paddle and ski shafts among other things. Pm me if you want more details

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
20 Feb 2012 12:36PM
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the question is is it worth $205 for a new shaft or change to a new paddle since this one didnt even last 12 months. What other good paddles are on the market except for Quick blade.

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
20 Feb 2012 2:06PM
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Gassa said...

the question is is it worth $205 for a new shaft or change to a new paddle since this one didnt even last 12 months. What other good paddles are on the market except for Quick blade.


Ke Nalu. Look no further.

hilly
WA, 7323 posts
20 Feb 2012 11:15AM
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Gassa said...

the question is is it worth $205 for a new shaft or change to a new paddle since this one didnt even last 12 months. What other good paddles are on the market except for Quick blade.


Warranty should last 12 months, see the retailer.

QB and Ke Nalu are both excellent

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
20 Feb 2012 2:51PM
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I agree.. If less than a year it should be a warranty.

DJ

Adapt
QLD, 723 posts
20 Feb 2012 1:53PM
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Excel Shaft $119 delivered to the door. $205 seems a bit steep.

jaydos
QLD, 13 posts
20 Feb 2012 2:24PM
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Hi "Adapt", do you have contact info for the excel paddle shaft? At the moment all I have is a blade and a T handle, cheers.

husq2100
QLD, 2031 posts
20 Feb 2012 2:29PM
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I couldnt go past QuickBlade for recommendation. Im still on my first original paddle. I have a 2nd longer one (elite) for my 12.6 also. The original is over 3 years old and has copped a flogging

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
20 Feb 2012 8:33PM
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Adapt said...

Excel Shaft $119 delivered to the door. $205 seems a bit steep.


doesn't fit the head has a oblong opening not round. yes should be a warranty but palmed off to someone in sydney from the distributor whom i purchased it from,I have emailed kialoa see what they say

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
20 Feb 2012 6:42PM
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So how did it snap

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
20 Feb 2012 8:54PM
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hittting a mal rider over the head always knew they had solid heads at currumbin on the weekend nar just paddling for a wave and kapow two peices

62mac said...

So how did it snap


62mac
WA, 24860 posts
20 Feb 2012 7:01PM
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Gassa said...

hittting a mal rider over the head always knew they had solid heads at currumbin on the weekend nar just paddling for a wave and kapow two peices
62mac said...

So how did it snap




OK more questions,can you remember any stress you may have put the shaft under,dropping it,digging into the sand or falling off onto it

Gassa
QLD, 272 posts
21 Feb 2012 6:37AM
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no nothing out of the ordinary it broke right below my bottom hand position paddling onto a wave

62mac said...

Gassa said...

hittting a mal rider over the head always knew they had solid heads at currumbin on the weekend nar just paddling for a wave and kapow two peices
62mac said...

So how did it snap




OK more questions,can you remember any stress you may have put the shaft under,dropping it,digging into the sand or falling off onto it



Dr Funk
NSW, 348 posts
21 Feb 2012 9:33AM
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I had one break in the same spot as yours while paddling for a wave and one break further down while flat water paddling!......Be really careful if your trying to get the shaft out of the blade yourself. I botched mine and then needed a whole new paddle. Go the Ke Nalu....bomb proof so far!

Funnsurfn
NSW, 310 posts
2 Mar 2012 6:27PM
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A mate just broke his whilst paddling for a wave. Directly under bottom hand. Not that old either!
I just noticed on the away side of my shaft, where fingers wrap around, 22 small light vertical imperfections below the surface that never used to be there. They are directly under my bottom hand position and spread around one hand span. This I can only guess is an area of compression each stroke. Possibly opposite forces when used as lever to turn etc. My Kioloa Methane is three months old and seems to work and flex like new but could this be a warning sign??
I can only guess you all inspect your shaft relatively often??

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
2 Mar 2012 6:42PM
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Funnsurfn said...

A mate just broke his whilst paddling for a wave. Directly under bottom hand. Not that old either!
I just noticed on the away side of my shaft, where fingers wrap around, 22 small light vertical imperfections below the surface that never used to be there.


Do you wear a ring?

Piros
QLD, 6996 posts
2 Mar 2012 5:47PM
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It's a good clean break , just repair it. This paddle I fixed is still going strong.I've done another couple of repairs since this video and the off cut from the shaft is a better sleeve than the aluminium.

Funnsurfn
NSW, 310 posts
2 Mar 2012 6:51PM
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No ring on hand or shaft!

supmego
VIC, 130 posts
2 Mar 2012 10:07PM
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Piros said...

It's a good clean break , just repair it. This paddle I fixed is still going strong.I've done another couple of repairs since this video and the off cut from the shaft is a better sleeve than the aluminium.




Nice job piros you could hardly tell from the photos



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