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Valbowski Wind Seeker
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 12:00 am Post subject: Many questions from a newbie with a French Connection |
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I just bought this kite today in montreal, quebec and it is really good looking. I have not tried it but will tomorrow. I have some questions that came to me while I was assembling it.
1. For the lower spreader edge connectors, there is around 2 inches of space available, by default, it is in the upper position but I want to know how lowering them will change the kite behavior?
2. For the weight system, what range of wind speed is appropriate for no weight, one weight and two weights?
3. Are the rubber covers supposed to be over the knots from the black tension line?
4. When I disassemble the kite to put it in its pouch, is there some steps I can skip? (like letting the tension line tighted)
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5. What kind of glue is suggested for the rings?
I know that this is a lot of questions for my first post but I want to trully understand this new passion. (Sorry for my english, I'm a french speaking person)
Thanks in advance for your time! |
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winged v Kite Enthusiast
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 48 Location: Wrightsville,PA. USA
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:03 am Post subject: |
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Valbowski,
I can answer most of your questions.
1.The 2" of space at the lower leading edge at lower spreader fitting is to make it easy to disassemble the lower leading edge from upper leading edge.I never tried moving the connector much.You need to keep the lower spreaders straight with the center tee,if you dont keep them straight they will be prone to breaking.
2.More wind your going to want more weight,but the French Connection flies well with all 20 grams from 3 to 15 or so for me and I rarely remove the weights and when I do I dont leave them off for long but thats just me.
3.The black end caps on the nocks cover everything and help prevent snagging your lines on them.
4.Remove upper and lower spreaders and rollup the sail taking care that the standoffs are not in sail and put the kite in the bag.Thats how I handle all my kites when putting them away.I have around 400 hours on my proto FC and have not had any problems putting it away like that.
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ps: Your english is very good! Have fun with your FC and let us know what you think. _________________
Rick
Flying in the winds of change. |
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Mota Wind Seeker
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Portugal
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 5:50 am Post subject: |
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| Valbowski wrote: |
5. What kind of glue is suggested for the rings?
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If you are refering to the rings holding the Jaco fittings (Stand off holders) I don't really think you need to glue them like they mention in the manual.
Besides one of mine was already glued and I ruined it when I tried to remove it. The other ones were very hard to remove so I don't see the point in putting glue in them.
Besides if later you want to move the stand-offs you will have a hard time doing it. |
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indigo_wolf Kite Enthusiast
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 26 Location: MA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:05 pm Post subject: Re: Many questions from a newbie with a French Connection |
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| Valbowski wrote: | | I just bought this kite today in montreal, quebec and it is really good looking. I have not tried it but will tomorrow. |
Afraid I can't help you with your question, as I don't have any experience with the FC, but I was wondering where there is a kite store in Montreal. I am visiting the city and have been looking around for a store without much luck. Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I dd a search on Montreal on the forum and your thread was the only one that came up.
Kind regards,
Sam |
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TGunn Wind Rider
Joined: 30 May 2005 Posts: 84 Location: Wichita Falls, Texas - USA
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:07 pm Post subject: Re: Many questions from a newbie with a French Connection |
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| indigo_wolf wrote: | | Valbowski wrote: | | I just bought this kite today in montreal, quebec and it is really good looking. I have not tried it but will tomorrow. |
Afraid I can't help you with your question, as I don't have any experience with the FC, but I was wondering where there is a kite store in Montreal. I am visiting the city and have been looking around for a store without much luck. Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I dd a search on Montreal on the forum and your thread was the only one that came up.
Kind regards,
Sam |
Sam,
Here's the info for a kite store in Montreal:
Vent D'Ekinox.
10065 Lausanne.
Montreal-Nord, QC H1H 5B1. tele: 514-327-1959
http://www.vent-ekinox.com/
_________________ Troy Gunn - TKO Sport Kite Team - USA
http://tko.sportkite.team.tripod.com/home.htm
New Tech Kites
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indigo_wolf Kite Enthusiast
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 26 Location: MA
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 8:35 am Post subject: Re: Many questions from a newbie with a French Connection |
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| TeamTKO wrote: | | indigo_wolf wrote: | | Valbowski wrote: | | I just bought this kite today in montreal, quebec and it is really good looking. I have not tried it but will tomorrow. |
Afraid I can't help you with your question, as I don't have any experience with the FC, but I was wondering where there is a kite store in Montreal. I am visiting the city and have been looking around for a store without much luck. Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I dd a search on Montreal on the forum and your thread was the only one that came up.
Kind regards,
Sam |
Sam,
Here's the info for a kite store in Montreal:
Vent D'Ekinox.
10065 Lausanne.
Montreal-Nord, QC H1H 5B1. tele: 514-327-1959
http://www.vent-ekinox.com/
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Thanks Troy...
Somehow you seemed to have become my defacto reference for all things kite.
All the best,
Sam |
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TGunn Wind Rider
Joined: 30 May 2005 Posts: 84 Location: Wichita Falls, Texas - USA
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:15 am Post subject: Re: Many questions from a newbie with a French Connection |
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| indigo_wolf wrote: | | TeamTKO wrote: |
Sam,
Here's the info for a kite store in Montreal:
Vent D'Ekinox.
10065 Lausanne.
Montreal-Nord, QC H1H 5B1. tele: 514-327-1959
http://www.vent-ekinox.com/
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Thanks Troy...
Somehow you seemed to have become my defacto reference for all things kite.
All the best,
Sam |
Sam,
I'm glad to have helped. I had a tough time finding the name of the kite store in Montreal too, until I search using the French name for kite store. LOL _________________ Troy Gunn - TKO Sport Kite Team - USA
http://tko.sportkite.team.tripod.com/home.htm
New Tech Kites
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