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Postby fokiten » Sun Dec 29, 2002 6:41 pm

Warning Extreme Kiter thread !
Newbees dis-regaurd extreme issues,
they are not for better kiting,
they are for extreme kiting,
there is a diference.
beware
fokiten

Party on guys, I love to watch no-foots

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Postby francky » Sun Dec 29, 2002 7:38 pm

Forget one thing about switching from seat to waist harness .. double chek your kite pants when u ride with waist. Usual pants can became supprisly easy to loose :wink:)))

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Postby fokiten » Sun Dec 29, 2002 8:20 pm

Waist harness, kite pants, extreme thread,Hmm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm,,,very interesting,
Gota love how it all comes together hear?

I gota grab that friggin board
It spins so bitchin in my yard
If i could get it off my feet
I'd spin hard
I'd swing it neat.
But theres a downside I am seeing
Kite pants down around my knees
And the thought of me jusy being
Another spinning bare assed plebeian.

sorry couldn't pass up the lure of kitpants and board spinning so neatly packaged
I'm done please continue
I still like to watch you all do it I respect the skills.
I'm out,
e.fo

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Postby Royce » Mon Dec 30, 2002 2:22 am

Having the harness bar higher is an advantage with no footers or one footers because it puts the kite bar above your head a little more for the same power setting and the chicken loop out of the way as you reach down to grab the board. You have to be able to get completly under your bar to get to the handle and put the board back on. However Dimitri seems to have no worries on his seat.
Hope that makes a little sense. See if you can hang from your bar in a tree or something and then try to reach your board handle without bending your knees too much.


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