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Post subject: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 12:50 pm |
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I have a new quiver of 2013 Parks (which I am loving) but noticed today quite obvious wear/fraying on the flying lines. It is at the point where the steering lines cross the centre lines after looping. I untwist my lines immediately on landing but have been doing a lot of rolls (and a few loops)
I only got the kites at Xmas and have used these lines less than a dozen times but I am already concerned about their condition. Is this a common problem? How frayed can the lines get before losing a significant portion of their strength? Any source for cheap replacement lines that you can suggest? Tips for prevention?
Thanks for your help.
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rightguard
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:18 pm |
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So are you saying that after a back roll... Your lines are twiste and you don't untwist them until you get to land?
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:39 pm |
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He means after landing a loop, not landing the kite, I'm sure.
Most lines show a bit of wear where the lines cross, and I wouldn't worry too much about it. They probably look worse than they are, especially if you get them wet and don't rinse them after a session. When you unwind them at the start of your next session the dried salt will make them look pretty nappy.
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:02 pm |
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runner1 wrote: I have a new quiver of 2013 Parks (which I am loving) but noticed today quite obvious wear/fraying on the flying lines. It is at the point where the steering lines cross the centre lines after looping. I untwist my lines immediately on landing but have been doing a lot of rolls (and a few loops)
I only got the kites at Xmas and have used these lines less than a dozen times but I am already concerned about their condition. Is this a common problem? How frayed can the lines get before losing a significant portion of their strength? Any source for cheap replacement lines that you can suggest? Tips for prevention?
Thanks for your help. Are you sure it is fraying though? I mean I have been using 1 bar since I got my parks late this summer, and I loop the kites quite a lot. No problem at all. Could it be the wax I think they have on the lines? I have used that bar a lot. I do no maintenance, I doubt I have even rinsed the bar once. I do check my lines, and make sure I have no knots, but that is about it.
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runner1
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:54 pm |
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I spin my bar and then untwist the centre lines (if required) on landing each roll/loop. I rinse my bar and lines after use. Please see the photo to get an indication of how the line looks, I have included another section of the same line for comparison.
Cheers
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:38 pm |
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Oops sorry runner I read that wrong. That doesn't look so good. What lines are those? My outside lines are colored red and blue and my center lines are dark. Although I still have the 2012 bar.
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:42 pm |
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I have always had wear like that, usually I wax the lines in the location of the wear. Never seams to get any worse after waxing, and I just use candle wax.
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runner1
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:30 am |
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Those are the centre lines, they are lighter than last years (i did not have any problems with my 2012 lines).
Thanks for the tip about the wax, I will give it a try.
Are these OK to carry on using or do i need to replace them? If so where is a good place to get cheap replacement lines from? Has anyone tried Ozone lines on the Naish bar?
Thanks
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Post subject: Re: Worn lines on 2013 Naish Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:59 am |
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could it be that you had one really catastrophic event? Where you lines were grinding hard on eachother? Like a crash, and getting dragged in waves for a significant about of time?
I self launch and land 50%+ of the time too.
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