Hi
What is the main items to watch for when you buy a used trike?
I am considering buying one, but things like TBO time, wing age etc causes some doubt.
I have seen some very nice looking trikes at reasonable prices. Some ads get a lot of attention others dont even get a reply.
Would like to get some advice from this forum.
I am also based in Cape town (not my fault) thus viewing could be a problem.
Thanks
Nico
Buying a used trike
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The weather, always windy in Cape Town.
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Nico, If you havent got your license yet, do that first. (or at least start.) Your instructor will be invaluble as far as what to look out for when buying. In fact he would be a good one to check a potential trike over for you.
There are a thousand things to look for.
Good Luck.
There are a thousand things to look for.
Good Luck.
"Hope the weather is calm tomorrow !!"
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Hey Nico-o, welcome to the forum!
Yes, I agree with Grumpy, if you are still to do your NPL...do that first!
During your training you will learn a hell of a lot about the trike and it will certainly help you make an informed decision after some time in the air.
Depending on where the trike is currently situated... I would advise you to get the nearest AP ("Authorised Person" its basically what we refer to as our qualified aircraft "mackies"
) to go and have a look at it and give you their opinion.
Yes, it will cost you a couple hundred bucks...but it will ensure you don't buy a money trap too!
Beware missing info in logbooks! If hours don't add up...ASK QUESTIONS!!
The vast majority of pilots are honest and they look after their machines well (for obvious reasons)...but yes there are many sharks out there so you need to be very careful.
If the trike you want to buy is anywhere in Gauteng...I'm sure Alex Rudd would be willing to have a look at it for you. PM (Private message) me if you need his no.
Good luck and welcome to our crazy world.
PS...if you based at the coast then you should really consider a 503 powered trike....perfect for coastal conditions and I have seen perfectly flyable 503 Windlasses go for as little as R25- R30k.... It's a buyers market at the moment, serious bargains around.

Yes, I agree with Grumpy, if you are still to do your NPL...do that first!
During your training you will learn a hell of a lot about the trike and it will certainly help you make an informed decision after some time in the air.

Depending on where the trike is currently situated... I would advise you to get the nearest AP ("Authorised Person" its basically what we refer to as our qualified aircraft "mackies"

Yes, it will cost you a couple hundred bucks...but it will ensure you don't buy a money trap too!

Beware missing info in logbooks! If hours don't add up...ASK QUESTIONS!!
The vast majority of pilots are honest and they look after their machines well (for obvious reasons)...but yes there are many sharks out there so you need to be very careful.
If the trike you want to buy is anywhere in Gauteng...I'm sure Alex Rudd would be willing to have a look at it for you. PM (Private message) me if you need his no.
Good luck and welcome to our crazy world.

PS...if you based at the coast then you should really consider a 503 powered trike....perfect for coastal conditions and I have seen perfectly flyable 503 Windlasses go for as little as R25- R30k.... It's a buyers market at the moment, serious bargains around.

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Hi
Thanks for the info.
Bundy I will pm for the contact detail once I made a decision.
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
In the meantime following you all closely.
Safe flying
Nico
Thanks for the info.
Bundy I will pm for the contact detail once I made a decision.
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
In the meantime following you all closely.
Safe flying
Nico
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Lekker....have fun and enjoy your training!Nico-O wrote:Hi
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
Nico
The wing and engine are the most expensive bits so it's important to have these two well looked at before you hand over cash...also look at any accident history and related repair work carefully. A lot of these "bargains" are approaching "timex" so even if you do get it at a great price you could be faced with a costly overhaul or wing replacement sooner than you'd like.... Most instructors have a very good technical knowledge of their aircraft...listen to the "grey beards" and I'm sure you will find a suitable aerie for yourself soon.


Enjoy the shopping.

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[quote="Nico-O"]Hi
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
You will be dealing with Dirk Bosman trike instructor, 082 411 7726. Now theres a man that will give you all the advice you need and answer all your questions.
You're in good hands.
Good luck
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
You will be dealing with Dirk Bosman trike instructor, 082 411 7726. Now theres a man that will give you all the advice you need and answer all your questions.
You're in good hands.
Good luck
"Hope the weather is calm tomorrow !!"
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Thanks Grumpy.Grumpy wrote:Nico-O wrote:Hi
Will be contacting morningstar to hopefully get started in the new year.
You will be dealing with Dirk Bosman trike instructor, 082 411 7726. Now theres a man that will give you all the advice you need and answer all your questions.
You're in good hands.
Good luck
Appreciate the info and will definitely call him.
Safe flying
Nico
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