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Members Lounge => General Bocking Chat => Topic started by: Jason on November 07, 2007, 10:39:28 PM
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I only get a chance to do about 2-3 hours a week on the bocks so I took them to work (for the daylight)
So I have been bouncing a lot more recently and I have finally managed to bottom both springs out while bouncing and I can now get some decent height next Tricks
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I can bottom out running LOL
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Can you wrap yourself up in some sort of bubble wrap before you go on to do tricks....
Or give me some notice so I can increase our bw limit (I'll need it with the amount of pictures we may get in the injuries section! :o )
Just kidding m8 ;)
Congrats on getting the extra height and all the best with your tricking :)
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Strange you should mention the bubble wrap Naz
Lloyds of london asked something similar or at least a chance to lay my health insurance off with someone bigger ;D
DK I may have come up with a simple way of increasing the poundage of the springs I'm working on it now to stop mine bottoming out and get more height I would go for a higher weight but I'm already on 120s
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ohhhh how you getting on with that mod of yours?
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Well I was looking for an old frame to make the spring for but now I can bottom out I will try a lower poundage version with the spring still on like a sort of spring assist as they have on extreme 4x4s
Might work or not but it should be an interesting experiment if I survive of course ;D
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Jason, All that pent up spring energy ;D makes me gulp
Where will it go ???
Please don't bounce yourself so high, you reach St Peter 8)
Gb...
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Already been up to see him gillybert he would'nt let me in
something about not enought content insurance cover ;D
The other Guy down below wasn't to keen either He said maybe if I left my bocks and tools at home and he could get a big enough chain made :-[
Seemed to change his mind when I offered to help make the chain and said he'd call me
Still waiting ;D
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I'm hoping to get my 2X2's up and bocking for the new year ( Too cold soon )