Quote: Originally posted by hellnferno |
probably have to remove white rope with red safe release, dont know what it is to properly fit length to my harness. |
It looks like that kite was set up to work with the chicken loop prior to being shipped and the original quick release was included for the sake of
keeping the OEM package intact.
I can't identify the chicken loop brand from the picture, but it looks like it came with a chicken loop, chicken loop quick release (red), chicken
loop lock, and a beal line.
The beal line is the white line that is attached to chicken loop quick release (red). The original beal line is the blue line with the black and
white stopper balls at either end.
The stopper balls control the amount of "throw"/range that you can move the depower bar along the beal line and also prevent the beal line from
jamming into the pass through hole on the bar at either the nylon webbing of the trim strap or the knot that connects the beal line to the chicken
loop quick release.
The long and the short of it is, that you current have two beal lines attached to each other and that's why you have the "center line (brake?) is
too long for me to hold on bar with harness" scenario.
So you have a couple of options:
Use the blue beal line that originally came with the kite. This will mean removing the white beal line that came with the
chicken loop and properly attaching the blue one to the chicken loop quick release.
Use the white beal line that came with the chicken loop. This will mean moving the stopper balls to the white line and proprely attach the
white line to the trim strap.
If you are using the chicken loop, you should not need the D-loop that originally came with the kite, which is a good thing as it does not seem to
have a quick release on it.
I can't find documentation on removing the beal line from that trim strap on the Offroad, so option #1 might be the easier route.
Can you identify the chicken loop manufacturer? If you can, I can try to dig up the documentation for it.
ATB,
Sam
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