USA_Eli_A
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Pablo
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I know they're sweet, but better than pie?
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AirH0g
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I agree with Pablo... I mean c'mon now.... it's PIE.
:D
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I dont get it... Pie??? What about Cake & what do they mean by, no line crossovers??? The only time my lines get crossed, is if I let the
kite do loops...
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72\"Thunderfoil(quadline):
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leebrianh
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What's so good about those handles? Can you be more specific?
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They look nice and maybe its just me, but IMO, plain old 1/2" pvc with foam padding and nice 2-3mm spectra leaders make the best handles.
I love mine to bits though most people would look at them as if they were junk. Super comfy with a great curvature suited to my holding of the
handles below the leader.
IMO the curve of the handle is real important which is why I don't like FF as much. I want a decent % of the handle to be above the curve so you
don't HAVE to have the leader through your finger. I don't like handles with short tops and long bottoms.
And I prefer foam for padding and the thicker the better if its got some squish to it. I've redone some handles with 10 speed handlebar
foam.....mmmmmm.... sweet.
But that's just me.
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USA_Eli_A
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the brake line leaders come out of the bottom of the handles, not the front.
super strong harness loop connects right to the power line leaders. Did I mention they are carbon fiber, with a foam grip recessed into the handles.
they are smooth! And the curve is PERFECT. It's a much more significant feel when one is trying to dial in just the right amount of breaks.
EVERYONE is buying them after a quick demo on my gear. They are completely PIMP! It's a couple sets of handles that I won't have to replace, pvc is
cool. I just don't have time to make handles as good as these carbon fiber ones. And trust me, I've made hundresds of sets of PVC handles. Our
friend phil has an assembly line for them.
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Pablo
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They fit your hand perfectly, the bend for the brakes is just right, padding feels good and comfy without being overly fluffy, and yeah, I don't think
they'll break to easily.
Put it this way, I'm considering getting a couple sets for my race kites. They're all that and a bag of chips.
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Well, if they are all that AND a bag of chips... then I may have to check them out next time I get a chance.
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Pablo
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Well, they work good and I don't think they'll break easy, I eat up the plastic handles, I usually get a good 6 months to a year out of the PKD
handles, but on the big kites, I still thrash them eventually, probably has something to do with a 13m+ race kite in 12mph winds. I haven't managed to
kill any of my handles on anything smaller than the 9m Buster.
Plus they're carbon fibre and look cool.
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4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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Sorry Eli I have to go with PIE.
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Baluk
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How about a "Pass the Ozone Handles with the Combat" program Pablo?
No lines, but I think using better handles would be fun :singing:
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Yeah, I seems to brake everything so far looking forward to get one that will last.If You guys want I can demo them and maybe make them ,,Slawek
approved,, and that would be like unbreakable in English.
Here is very nice review by one of heavy freestyle buggy jumper from New Zealand http://extremekites.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=4746
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let me know what you need for handles pablo, you'll have to figure out how to recieve them. Maybe I could pack it with some pie. I can make one out
of my pumpkins for you. A nice pumpkin pie, ooooo......what if we threw a pie at Ellis during SOBB. EVEN BETTER, LETS LOAD IT IN HIS potato gun with
glow stixs and shoot it at next years buring kite.
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Pablo
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Eli, Give me a couple days, got a number of boxes showing up at my door any day now and I should really see what's inside them first.
How good are your pumpkin pies anyways, you don't go with those store bought junk ones do you? It'll have to be home made. If you could arrange a
cherry pie that'd be way better as well.
As for Jellis, I think we could rig something up to his door so when he stumbles out after breakfast we can all watch him get plastered with a cream
pie.
Man I need more wind.
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4.4m PKD Buster
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Baluk
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Slawek,
That review is nuts. He goes through handles like Eli with pies. (sorry, I jsut had to say that Eli. - everyone was talking about pies so I had to
chime in)
Honestly though. At least we know the Ozone handles withstand the pressures that he puts them through. Taking a look at those pictures again... sure
do looks like awesome handles.
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I wonder what an apple, onion, and potato pie would tast like if I used the handles as utensils.
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Baluk
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I have yet to try that one Eli!
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Pablo
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Well, I could see using them as chopsticks for potatoe chunks, but eating pie, that'd just be nuts
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Pdxnebula
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What's everyone thinking of Throwin Pie at now??? I missed something...
56\"Thunderfoil:
72\"Thunderfoil(quadline):
HQ RushII 250:
ProFoil 1.5mē,3.5mē:
PKD\"Buster\" 9.0mē
8\' Delta Coyne:
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Baluk
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Basically, Eli apparently loves pies!
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Pablo
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All the fast guys love pies, it's ballast to hold down the big kites. At the rate I'm going I'll be the champ in no time.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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