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jbrickner
Since 29 Aug 2006
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Kook
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Tue Aug 29, 06 1:47 pm Splicing Spectra line |
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Looking for advice on a broken front line.
He all, wondering if anyone has had any luck in Splicing spectra line. You know where you take a needle and insert both ends into the hollow braid of the other about 6". I don't want to buy a new set of lines and don't want to mix and match Q-line and the original Spectra.
Anyone have any experience with this? |
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Wyo Kiter
Since 09 Mar 2006
148 Posts
In a VAN, down by the RIVER.
Stoked
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Tue Aug 29, 06 4:56 pm |
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IMHO...buy new lines, or replace both centers with Q-line. _________________ Helping companys to innovate bricks-and-clicks supply-chains and orchestrate real-time content to deliver customized channels to scale strategic e-services and facilitate global e-markets which will incubate 24/7 niches and seize dot-com channels. |
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Inept_Fun
Since 14 Apr 2005
1417 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Aug 30, 06 8:16 am |
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or just get a spool of Q line and do all 4 lines. I dont think it would be the best idea to have different types of line on your bar, but I dont really know. _________________ I heart dangling |
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Inept_Fun
Since 14 Apr 2005
1417 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Aug 30, 06 8:17 am |
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Actually Take that back, I have a set of 4 lines brand new in the package for 40 bux. They are colored and everything. 25m. The 25m here in the shop are 65 so u would be saving some money. _________________ I heart dangling |
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Sol-flyer
Since 21 Mar 2006
1280 Posts
Dude, where's my Bus?
Otto Mann
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Mon Sep 04, 06 2:49 pm |
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Wyo Kiter wrote: | IMHO...buy new lines, or replace both centers with Q-line. |
the pro-line is great stuff, ultra strong and durable...the one thing is it whistle's in the wind.
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one of my bar setup's has proline for center lines, and naish (spectra) lines for the rear. this helps reduce line drag by 80%, althought its somthing more like 50%. what this enable's is quicker turns and more response...but one problem is it's a real pain in the ass when your lines get tangled. |
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