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James01
James01
QLD
283 posts
QLD, 283 posts
29 Sep 2006 3:46pm
Hey Guys
I have recently just traded in my Spectrum 2 for a 12 M80. I find the the kite rides fine when u are hooked in. Once you unhook on it flys like ****, it seems to pull towards the top of the window as soon as you unhook! I am not sure what the go is..... maybe fifth line too loose. If anyne has any ideas it would be great.

CHeers
James
dachopper
dachopper
WA
1802 posts
WA, 1802 posts
29 Sep 2006 2:08pm
did you pull the depower before you unhooked? it sounds like you may have to
CAUTION
CAUTION
WA
1097 posts
WA, 1097 posts
29 Sep 2006 2:38pm
prob just ur line lengths.
mine flies fine unhooked or hooked in, but if it is oversheeted too much then it goes backwards and slows.
so cant have the back lines too short.
but yeh also adjust the 5th line so it when you pull on it when the kite is overhead hooked in you have about 1-2 inches of slack before you see the kite start to go flat in the middle.
so not too tight, but not too loose.
if it is too tight you will know as the kite will have no power in it.
LEWISS
LEWISS
NSW
335 posts
NSW, 335 posts
29 Sep 2006 5:50pm
shorten your front lines, kite is over sheeted and is flaring when u unhook, had same problem with f.one IMPACT. Also 3 people I know have had their M80's leading edge bladder burst when the kite hit the water hard- just to let u know..

LB
Munter
Munter
NSW
210 posts
NSW, 210 posts
29 Sep 2006 7:22pm
I think he means shorten the front lines...

Shortening the back lines will only make the oversheeting worse!
James01
James01
QLD
283 posts
QLD, 283 posts
29 Sep 2006 9:18pm
cheers boys, i will let you know how it goes
cheers
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
30 Sep 2006 4:38am
I found fifth line too loose and the steering was all over the place like an african taxi driver. I put it on the middle knot instead of the longest and it was fine after that.

I've heard rumours of the strut seams letting go after a while. Mine is still pretty new but I can already see the stitching starting to pull, I don't think they quite got the panel shapes right on the design. I'm thinking of painting a bit of reinforcing goo on the seams now before they blow if I can work out the right sort. Prevention is better than cure you know. Anyone got any ideas? It's a 16m though, it will probably go into storage once I get back to Perth and never see the light of day again
congo abrezio
congo abrezio
NT
285 posts
NT, 285 posts
30 Sep 2006 9:44am
mine blew about a bazillion times... its still not fixed after about 4 bladders that keep on popping... piece of sh1t
LEWISS
LEWISS
NSW
335 posts
NSW, 335 posts
30 Sep 2006 6:04pm
quote:
Originally posted by Munter

I think he means shorten the front lines...

Shortening the back lines will only make the oversheeting worse!


yeah thats what I said
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