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Mark_Sims
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posted on 24-12-2004 at 15:47 Reply With Quote
Chicken Loop

I'm just adding a new Naish chicken loop with safety to my older bar that didn't have any safety. By the time I put a knot in place (being a rock climber there is no problem with chosing a good knot) the length of available rope for the bar to slide up and down on is slightly less than the old spliced one. Is there an optimum length for this ?

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Mark

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posted on 26-12-2004 at 14:25 Reply With Quote
just ajust it to the length of your arms; ie what feels comfortable when riding, providing that you can fully power up the kites and de power it it will be ok.





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posted on 27-12-2004 at 11:32 Reply With Quote
You could just put a larks head knot and stitch it, it'll look neater,and use less rope. Its the knot that holds not the stitching, I use whipping twin to stitch mine.
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