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#1 katoom

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Posted 16 April 2007 - 10:40 PM

I am in the philippines right now working on desinges for a downhill mountain specifically for bikes. This will be very similar to what whistler is doing, but a yearound season of biking. I dont know alot about lifts and was hoping someone on here can help point us in the right direction for a lift. Any information at all will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Luke

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Posted 17 April 2007 - 12:50 PM

http://madriverlifts.com/

http://www.saminfo.c...ketplace/ka.php

http://www.doppelmay....com/index.html

Check these guys out

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Posted 17 April 2007 - 01:43 PM

I don't think that any of those guys service The Philippines. I'd say your best bet (depending on your budget) is to contact through one of the following companies:

www.doppelmayr.com
www.poma.net
www.leitnerlifts.com
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#4 cjb

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Posted 17 April 2007 - 02:09 PM

Just curious, where at in the P.I.? I lived there for 3 years when my dad was in the service. (Clark Air Base) Bagiou City seems like it would have been a great place for that when I was there. (not sure about that spelling)

#5 katoom

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Posted 17 April 2007 - 09:11 PM

Were still in a basic planning and study stage, but everything will be built here in camerines sur. Under the ambitious drive of govenor Lray Villafuerte, and his deep pocketbook he has already in 1 year built the largest cable wakeboard lake in the world, and begun planning to dig another lake just for boat towed wakeboarding and skiing. He has since turned his attention to bikes and skateboards, so as I write this there are crews here building a large worldclass skatepark, and bike park. I am leading up desing of all courses that will have two wheels rolling on them. We have already built a large jump park, race track, motocross track, northshore ttf area, trials course, and a foam pit to rival any motorcross riders. His next vision is to build a downhill biking venue to oneday challenge whistler for the biking mecca of the world. Check out the wakeboarding at www.camsurwatersportscomplex.com

Keep your fingers crossed and maby in 10 years this will be the worlds biggest adrenalin junkie hotspot.

#6 tahoeistruckin

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Posted 20 April 2007 - 12:28 PM

View Postskierdude9450, on Apr 17 2007, 02:43 PM, said:

I don't think that any of those guys service The Philippines. I'd say your best bet (depending on your budget) is to contact through one of the following companies:

www.doppelmayr.com
www.poma.net
www.leitnerlifts.com



Samninfo has a list of used equpiment for sale,,as does Madriverlifts. Who says they have to service them. You buy from them, install them yourself or contract out to have it installed.

So i had listed Dopp as a possiblity, yet you say say you dont think one of those service the PI. Yet you listed dopp in your reply. The only differance betwen my dopp link and yours , mine is the us webpage, your's is the the Europe page. I bet either way, they would exchange contact info with each other sales dept.





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