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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 31 2007, 10:58 AM (54 Views) | |
| Dave | Oct 31 2007, 10:58 AM Post #1 |
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Has anybody tryed modding your kite & made a crossover, AOR or power rings. Has it improved handling, power, alterd shape of kite? Let me know I am going to alter my blade & put power rings on it & see what happends. Dave..... |
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| Chris | Nov 4 2007, 12:40 PM Post #2 |
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Have had a fiddle with the outer edge bridle on a pansh ace 3.5 I added 50mm loops to the outer edge bridle on each side, the idea was to slightly flatten out the shape. It slowed the kite down a tiny bit but it is helping to reduce the tendancy for i to overfly the window and has definately improved the tip luffing problem. There is a post on a forum somewhere that describes how to alter the angle of attack by adding more loops, as soon as i understand it a bit better I am gonna have a go at it. The Pansh Ace is a lifty kite and it would be nice to be able to lose the lift and get it pulling more. will let you know how it works out Chris |
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