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Created by pinky16 > 9 months ago, 16 Nov 2016
pinky16
QLD, 16 posts
16 Nov 2016 1:38PM
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Can anyone recommend a reputable business to fix some leaking kites. We are in FNQ but happy send anywhere so Long as they come back repaired. Had a few not so memorable repairs so looking for advice

KiteBud
WA, 1525 posts
16 Nov 2016 12:42PM
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The first thing you should do is to find the leaks and determine if there are small puncture holes in your Leading edge bladder/ strut bladders or if you have leaking valve(s) ?

Overinflate your kite (i.e. 10 PSI) and spray soapy water everywhere around the bladders and valves and locate the leak(s). If you have a pool that's even better for checking for leaks. This is the easiest part of the process and takes no more than a few minutes! If you have big leaks(s) that's easy to find, however if you have very slow leaks that's harder to find, hence why it's easier if you overinflate the kite to be sure you find the really small leaks.

If air is leaking around one or multiple valves that's usually bad news and could be a sign that you need to either replace the faulty valve(s) or get a new bladder in. For those jobs it's worth contacting a professional repairer to make sure they have the replacement valves or bladder. These parts can be hard to find especially if your kite is more than a few years old. Usually when valves fail it's a sign that they may all fail, which ends up being costly repairs and sometimes not worth it.... that's what a leaking valve looks like


If air is NOT leaking around any valves, then that means you have either one or multiple small puncture holes somewhere in the bladder and that's a fairly simple fix which you can do yourself, it just takes time and patience especially if you need to remove the Leading Edge bladder entirely and put it back in.

That's what a leak in your strut bladder looks like


That's what multiple leaks in your leading edge bladder looks like



All you need is some Tear Aid Type A, watch some how to videos such as the one below and anyone can fix it themselves.

The hardest parts are finding the very small leaks once pumping the bladder outside of its casing and putting the leading edge bladder back in without any twists, just be patient and take your time :)




Christian

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
16 Nov 2016 6:35PM
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No harm in trying to fix it yourself. Just be carefull re installing bladder. IF your unsure at all, feel free to give me a call.
0459416816
Adamskiterepair.com.au
I am a prefered repairer for multiple brands. Servicing team rider kites and schools all over the country.
Best of luck

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
16 Nov 2016 6:38PM
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I might just add. Thats a very thorough write up Christian. Nicely done

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
16 Nov 2016 5:25PM
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Adam'KiteRepair said...
I might just add. Thats a very thorough write up Christian. Nicely done


Agreed, takes time to set up a response like that
Always thoroughly explained
He's probably done you over though as a kite repairist
No steak on the table tonight

kernal
WA, 541 posts
16 Nov 2016 8:03PM
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Adam'KiteRepair said..
No harm in trying to fix it yourself. Just be carefull re installing bladder. IF your unsure at all, feel free to give me a call.
0459416816
Adamskiterepair.com.au
I am a prefered repairer for multiple brands. Servicing team rider kites and schools all over the country.
Best of luck


which manufacturers prefer you to do theyre repairs?

apepene43
QLD, 116 posts
16 Nov 2016 10:19PM
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Were abouts in fnq are you located

DimitriEPIC
42 posts
16 Nov 2016 10:38PM
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This video might help you keep your gear last longer and also how to help prevent a big tare.

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
17 Nov 2016 8:20AM
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Oys all good cauncy. Some folks allways prefer to do thier own repairs. Thats life. Supercheap sells oil for oil changes right?
Miser.
I work with Ozone, BWSurf, Core, and now Fone


rhinoman
QLD, 362 posts
17 Nov 2016 9:48PM
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Briskites do all kite repiars ...

BENHURbevo
WA, 23 posts
25 Nov 2016 10:16PM
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BENHURbevo
WA, 23 posts
25 Nov 2016 10:21PM
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Inlet ,outlet,strut valve and leading edge leaks... Best way forward for this sorry looking kite adam

BENHURbevo
WA, 23 posts
25 Nov 2016 10:24PM
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Inlet ,outlet,strut valve and leading edge leaks... Best way forward for this sorry looking kite adam



Sorry the dump valve is good...middle strut valve leaking



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