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 PostPosted: July 10th, 2013, 10:59 pm   
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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
that's the plan ;) i cant wait till i can get my hands on a cone.. :D iv heard a few opinions on set back, first i was told 6" is what i want,, then i was told none i dont need it :? ,, some have said throw a jc amount at it,, i suppose it depends on how i want it to perform.. :)


you'll learn in this game very quickly that not one person can tell you what works and what doesn't because chances are they heard if from another source and he heard it from his sister buddies cousin... plus every boat handles different (even if there the same), every boats weight is distributed differently.

so what i'm saying is don't listen to anyone and just see how your boat reacts and change your setup accordingly.


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 PostPosted: July 10th, 2013, 11:53 pm   
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booomer is the cone ur lookin for for ur yami? if u wanna run a lower with a cone I have a couple but don't really wanna part with one unless the furnace guy gives me a outrageous bill
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 PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 8:30 am   
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hoppy3388 wrote:
booomer is the cone ur lookin for for ur yami? if u wanna run a lower with a cone I have a couple but don't really wanna part with one unless the furnace guy gives me a outrageous bill
lol


yes for my excel, paul said he gets them all the time but is out at the moment.. i would love to even just try a coned lower. i am stuck to the seat up untill i loose water pressure.. i have plenty of leggs left but no way to unleash them :( so if you have a lower for me quit holdin' out man :lol: :D cheers

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OneCycle wrote:
BoomerMuskoka wrote:
that's the plan ;) i cant wait till i can get my hands on a cone.. :D iv heard a few opinions on set back, first i was told 6" is what i want,, then i was told none i dont need it :? ,, some have said throw a jc amount at it,, i suppose it depends on how i want it to perform.. :)


you'll learn in this game very quickly that not one person can tell you what works and what doesn't because chances are they heard if from another source and he heard it from his sister buddies cousin... plus every boat handles different (even if there the same), every boats weight is distributed differently.

so what i'm saying is don't listen to anyone and just see how your boat reacts and change your setup accordingly.



that is also the plan :D ,, i was that kid that couldn't leave anything alone,, if it wasn't broke i frigged with it till it was..

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