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Trimming my bar lines

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Created by Brohan > 9 months ago, 9 Mar 2020
Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
9 Mar 2020 3:32PM
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In the 3 or 4 years I've had my bar I've never bothered to check that all the lines were equal.

I checked them today and noticed a big difference..... kite still flys fine (Ozone Reo's).

I'm just wondering how I can trim them so they're all equal as a few knots in the line wont be enough to shorten it. Any suggestions?

** I pulled them taught and made a small knot to where the gap started.

Gateman
QLD, 409 posts
9 Mar 2020 4:50PM
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Pretty sure you can pull the leader line through the bar end on the compact bar, move the knot up and trim off the excess. Blake Ohlsen has a YouTube video on trimming lines on various control bars, most of them are slightly different. Might help to mention which bar you have.

Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
9 Mar 2020 7:13PM
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Gateman said..
Pretty sure you can pull the leader line through the bar end on the compact bar, move the knot up and trim off the excess. Blake Ohlsen has a YouTube video on trimming lines on various control bars, most of them are slightly different. Might help to mention which bar you have.


Ahh cheers! Yeah sorry it's a 2016 Ozone Bar.

laurie
WA, 3848 posts
9 Mar 2020 5:02PM
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I seem to remember you can attach them to something sturdy, and stretch them back to equal lengths .. found this:



Also remember reading that putting knots in your lines reduces the breaking point by 50%
caves.org/section/vertical/nh/50/knotrope-hold.html

Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
9 Mar 2020 8:46PM
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laurie said..
I seem to remember you can attach them to something sturdy, and stretch them back to equal lengths .. found this:


Also remember reading that putting knots in your lines reduces the breaking point by 50%
caves.org/section/vertical/nh/50/knotrope-hold.html


Cheers I'll give that a go. I just put the knot in to mark the difference, I've since taken it out.

Gateman
QLD, 409 posts
9 Mar 2020 10:35PM
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You won't get the amount of stretch you need judging by your photo in the opening post. Will need to move some connection points in the leader lines, Christian shows this towards the end of his video (about 13 minutes in I think)


Jono77
WA, 348 posts
10 Mar 2020 6:43AM
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Before you start changing it, make sure you're measuring it correctly and do you really need to change it.

That's a big difference in line length BUT it is a back line and a front line.

It might be just how much trim you've pulled in.

Double check you're measuring especially because you say the kite flies fine.

Gorgo
VIC, 4917 posts
10 Mar 2020 11:29AM
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Most bars, including Ozone, have adjustment knots inside the bar floats to change the length of the back lines. You can see the latest Ozone information here.

ozonekites.com/images/uploads/products/Contact-Water-V4-Control-System-info.pdf (picture in the bottom left hand corner)

You can stretch your lines but they'll go back to the original length within a couple of hours, certainly as soon as you get them wet. The correct solution is to adjust the line length.

In the worst case you can make or buy some new pigtails. You can simply get a straight bit of line and tie knots and lark's head onto the end of the existing lines. Or you can splice up nice new colour coded ones. I can help with that.

Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
10 Mar 2020 1:40PM
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Jono77 said..
Before you start changing it, make sure you're measuring it correctly and do you really need to change it.

That's a big difference in line length BUT it is a back line and a front line.

It might be just how much trim you've pulled in.

Double check you're measuring especially because you say the kite flies fine.


Yeah I just realised I made a mistake. I had the bar sheeted out instead of in..... They're still off but not so much. I'll have a go of trimming them again tonight.

snalberski
WA, 857 posts
11 Mar 2020 9:13AM
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Brohan said..

Jono77 said..
Before you start changing it, make sure you're measuring it correctly and do you really need to change it.

That's a big difference in line length BUT it is a back line and a front line.

It might be just how much trim you've pulled in.

Double check you're measuring especially because you say the kite flies fine.



Yeah I just realised I made a mistake. I had the bar sheeted out instead of in..... They're still off but not so much. I'll have a go of trimming them again tonight.


Yes... when calibrating a lineset to equal length you need to have depower fully released and bar fully or almost fully sheeted in. In that position the kite is offering full power. An easy way to equalize line lengths is to moved the knot behind the stopper ball on the depower line. Alot of variation in the position of that knot is unoticibly tolerable, especially if like me you virtually never use the depower.

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
15 Mar 2020 3:58PM
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As above, also..

Front line being even is far more important than front to back, or even back left to right. unfortunately, on a 2016 ozone bar, the only way to tune those front lines will be a pigtail set and tieing knots in the sleeved section of lines. Thats very normal.

Stretching lines out works but doesnt last very long

Frontslide
3 posts
15 Mar 2020 8:49PM
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Tie knots on your pigtails/extensions to shorten them



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