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Old 07-07-2006, 10:28 AM
CrazyJay CrazyJay is offline
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what Tom says above is true: when one line breaks so do others.
The thing is... in 7 years of riding i have NEVER NEVER broken a line. I have broken 40+ pigtails, 3 bars, , several harnesses and harness bars, 2 chicken loops, countless chicken loop lines, and just about every other piece of equipment.

But Tom is correct. When one piece of equipment fails it tends to overload the rest and they break in succession.

I have a few ideas to correct this but it is a trial and error process. Thats why i plan on spending most of my time around 20-25 feet until we get these ironed out. Plus, the future of competitive towkiting is at the 20-30 ft level.

looks like we might get rained out today but i'll keep ya'll posted if we go out.
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