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Hi Harvey, Going from dual to quadline is sometimes really hard, because you basically have to re-learn how to fly. Eric Allen (long-time quad-head and competitor) wrote up a good run-down for my website awhile back called "Handcuffs, please - quad-line for dual-line pilots - it's all in the wrists". Check it out here: http://www.kitestop.com/school/dual2quad.php Hope that helps... and     

Group: rec.kites · Group Profile · Search for Quadline in rec.kites
Author: johnlutter
Date: May 26, 2008 11:08

2 x pair of Skorpion Quadlines, worth £79.99. See www.jjbsports.com Q: Who wrote 'Green Eggs and Ham? A: Dr Seuss. Competition Code 17057 Phone 0906 751 3206 or txt SGADGET1 to 63666 with ans, n/a & dtel. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 x Cirrus digital photo frame, worth £13.99. See www.syp.co.uk Q: What is the only country that is also a continent
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"motorblade" <motorblade@aol.com> wrote in message news:1155477615.085237.179160@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com ...my > question on those quadlines would be , do you get proper turning/truck > action when using elliptical profile wheels on a quad setup > When the wheels are still new and rounded they have a tendency to slide while doing hard fast turns. Once they have a little bit of a flat     

Group: uk.rec.competitions · Group Profile · Search for Quadline in uk.rec.competitions
Author: Graham
Date: Dec 23, 2007 02:42

John Doe wrote: "inlina" <inlina@gmail.com> wrote: The flatness looks like it will catch pebbles/rocks on the street doesn't it? Quad wheels generally have even larger flat surfaces....yes quad wheels do catch more on street variables, from cracks to sticks to pebbles.....generally i percieve the flat contour to be a requirement for the turning of the wheels through the action
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They would be fun to try but the company doesn't seem to want to give any information that could possibly make people want to have a clue about what they are like. http://www.skorpionskates.com/specs_grow.html Click on technical specs and you get photos of wheels, bearings (we obviously have never seen what a 608 bearing looks like), springs, and things like that. Nothing about wheels     

Group: rec.sport.skating.inline · Group Profile · Search for Quadline in rec.sport.skating.inline
Author: Dave Vanbelleghem
Date: Aug 20, 2006 08:16

This sort of thing is frustrating, but the general non-kiting public really seems to have no grasp of the relationship between kite, flyer, and the length of line connecting the two. It seems obvious, but to folks strolling along and enjoying the day, a kite is a pretty thing in the sky, the flyer is just another person on the beach who might be doing some sort of tai-chi thing with a quadline
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Author: motorblade
Date: Aug 13, 2006 07:00

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Author: B Fuhrmann
Date: Aug 12, 2006 09:16

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Author: inlina
Date: Aug 12, 2006 05:17

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Group: rec.kites · Group Profile · Search for Quadline in rec.kites
Author: Sam Rouse
Date: Jul 16, 2006 23:02

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