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Members Lounge => General Bocking Chat => Topic started by: dlipford370 on April 03, 2009, 07:18:40 AM
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Hey, just wondering if anyone else knows the exact reason the number is on the bottom of the spring near the hoof. Like I orderred M100's and on the bottom of both my springs it says 109. Does this mean they are strong as hell M100's rated at 109? Is that what the number means ? Mine are hard as hell to bounce really high, just wondering. I weigh 190, sooo.
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The number at the bottom of the spring is the weight that the bocks can take
Mine are 79 but under the weight range of M70's :Crolleyes:
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Ye you have the right idea!
109 means that its top end M100's.. Nearly M110's
But normally you would only see (ordering 100s) either '100', '99' or '109' on the end.
Pretty simple manufacturing method.
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I have 78's and 94's :Ceek:
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thats not good spud. It's probably effecting your jump and technique :/
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How so? They are 2 different sets :S
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Haha, only if you mix the sets up, then you could do side flips =]
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I'm gonna change back to 70's for a bit..I might try a mix between doin the first and second :D Side flips FTW