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Richuk
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Fkn awesome.
"86% of the time it works 100% of the time".
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Cool!
I also have a Renault! Ski testing car...
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Testing is the fun part. Which reminds me I need to get back on track w/ my tests as soon as my epoxy arrives.

I'm coming to realize probably the most difficult part (like anything is easy) is to get dampening under control... controlling the amount of rebound after the board is flexed, so it doesn't through you off your feet but rebounds enough so the transition into the next turn is smooth. So you get just enough
boingy-boingy (technical term) factor. That's an art form.
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I bought a quadraxial CF 600g, for a friends build. When it arrived I looked at it........and I don't think we're going to use it. :)
It will probably flip my test car over.
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Looks like the guy has done a great job, but the swing was great!
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Richuk wrote:Looks like the guy has done a great job, but the swing was great!
Yea the swing was great. Made me think of a great way to recycle snowboards.
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