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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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PostSat Jul 17, 10 5:53 pm    14 meter lines Reply with quote

are so fun.
that is all.

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bulae99

Since 12 Jul 2006
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PostSat Jul 17, 10 5:56 pm    Dude, will they work on an RPM? Reply with quote

I got some of that sea foam and dumped into my tank. Now I'm gonna try 14mtr. lines.

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Gman

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PostSat Jul 17, 10 9:25 pm     Reply with quote

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Youkai

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PostSun Jul 18, 10 11:41 am     Reply with quote

So being new I don't really know. How long are normal lines and how does having your lines be 14m affect the kite performance?
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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostSun Jul 18, 10 2:04 pm     Reply with quote

Typical lines are in the 22 meter range. Shorter lines means faster turning kite but you sacrafice power and boostability for speed and stability.

Short lines can be good for the surf and I have a shorter pair for my 7m rev for super lit and gusty days.

I would say don't worry about changing your line lengths. 98% of people run standard lines If your hungry for more info you can google it

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Justsmile

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PostSun Jul 18, 10 2:24 pm    shorter lines Reply with quote

I am newer to the sport but I have found my 20 meter lines to work better with my 7m than my 25 meter lines. Appears to be more stable in higher wind.

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scottnorby

Since 23 Sep 2005
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PostSun Jul 18, 10 4:43 pm     Reply with quote

short lines are so good for surf.

If you want to try short lines without cutting your stock lines
I have a set of 30 meter line sets ---still in plastic.

Cut the lines in half and make two 15 meter line sets.
Simple.

Split the line and make loops on the one end.
Good to go.

$75 for a four line set that will make 2 full 15m linesets.

PM me.

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Youkai

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PostSun Jul 18, 10 7:22 pm     Reply with quote

I'm not actually interested in changing my lines at the moment. This is my first season so it's still too soon to worry about that. I was just curious about how the change effected the kite.
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STORMRIDER

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PostSun Jul 18, 10 9:35 pm    Re: 14 meter lines Reply with quote

Hein wrote:
are so fun.
that is all.


Ya, tacked back and forth w/ya @ the rock pile ...looked like you were hav'n a good time .... was that a first cause?........ i would not have guessed..... pers is for the ....filll in the bLNK.... short lines and you were turning that 5m on a dime .. was that like a 95 or 96 fuel?

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Since 12 Jul 2005
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PostMon Jul 19, 10 11:43 am     Reply with quote

Yo zippy is that on a short / short pulley bar?

I have a 16 meters set up on one of the bar quiver and 18" bar and for the coast it just seemed to quick to window edge.

I was turning the kite as much as being underpowered...

I suppose after a few days the gear syncs back into the rythme just like anything new.

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