bar line lenghts - help

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coffeebean
coffeebean
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
22 Feb 2007 3:37pm
hi, have been using a cabrinha switchblade 2 for about 4 months now, before i used the kite i pre streched my bar lines as per usaul. today i decided to check the lines again and found that the back lines were the same lenght and also the front lines were the same lenght, however the front lines were longer than the back by about 2 inches. my question is are they supposed to be slightly longer or should all four lines be the same length???
colinwill78
colinwill78
VIC
1395 posts
VIC, 1395 posts
22 Feb 2007 6:10pm
i never heard of lines that were supposed to be different lengths b4 so my guess would be no.

but you expect the front lines to stretch more than the back lines over time.

if it still flys go with it i guess.
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
22 Feb 2007 6:13pm
I also have a SB2 I have no idea what length they are supposed to be coffebean.
But could you tell me about pre stretching lines.
As I have never done this and when I recently put new lines on the kite flew like a dog. Is this because they have not bee stretched ?
Ps : The bar and lines Im talking about have only been used trice now I can measure the lines tonight and try to answer your question tomorrow
coffeebean
coffeebean
WA
54 posts
WA, 54 posts
22 Feb 2007 4:22pm
hey harry potter, i was told to pre stretch my new lines before i flew the kite first to avoid the kite stretching the lines unevenly when using it . i assume all the lines should be the same length but just want to make sure.
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
22 Feb 2007 8:08pm
quote:
Originally posted by coffeebean

hi, have been using a cabrinha switchblade 2 for about 4 months now, however the front lines were longer than the back by about 2 inches. my question is are they supposed to be slightly longer or should all four lines be the same length???

Attatch lines to a fixed point; pull the bar fully in & all lines should be same length. Contact your retailer if they aren't; or self fix is change flying & steering lines round (you will need to make up some pigtails) to even the stretch or just use knot furtherest away from kite on rear (steering) lines untill they stretch. Bottom line is if the kite still flies & turns well as is, don't worry about it
Kite -Kid
Kite -Kid
WA
84 posts
WA, 84 posts
22 Feb 2007 9:38pm
short lines = faster turning, less power

long lines = slower turning, more power

thats it really.. just test and find out for urself

GOOD LUCK!
Macca Wollongong
Macca Wollongong
NSW
295 posts
NSW, 295 posts
23 Feb 2007 1:28am
quote:
Originally posted by Kite -Kid

short lines = faster turning, less power

long lines = slower turning, more power

thats it really.. just test and find out for urself

GOOD LUCK!



that is generally in 5m lengths.

with the front lines 2inch's longer, it means the back line will be pulling a lil too tight and tend to flare the kite, mabey even fly backwards in light winds
DaveSpruce
DaveSpruce
WA
568 posts
WA, 568 posts
23 Feb 2007 3:52am
quote:
Originally posted by Macca Wollongong

quote:
Originally posted by Kite -Kid

short lines = faster turning, less power

long lines = slower turning, more power

thats it really.. just test and find out for urself

GOOD LUCK!



that is generally in 5m lengths.

with the front lines 2inch's longer, it means the back line will be pulling a lil too tight and tend to flare the kite, mabey even fly backwards in light winds



Fakie kiting? Far out, I gotta try that...
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
23 Feb 2007 12:14pm
Hi coffeebean - I have had a few different kites in my time all of them had different line setups in terms of lengths - they don't neccessarily have to have the front and back lines the same length which is why when you replace the lines you should get OEM lines and not generic ones. It all depends on the bridle and bar setup of the kite as to how long they make the lines meaning that the front and back lines won't have to be the same length. I can't imagine that lines would stretch by 2 inches in 4 months.

Also, for the general forum, I've never heard of anyone up here stretching their lines when buying a new kite - I never have and have never had any problems - I've owned Cabrinha's and Slingshot.
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