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Old 12-18-2007, 04:14 PM
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Re: Would you buy it

Originally Posted by ecthemc
Nice.. id take a set in t6.

test the waters.. im pretty happy with my renthall's but anything to support someone trying to sell something thats well made.. and if i like em better ill rock them.. but when i break my renthals ill most likely be rocking those anyways

7/8 or fat
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Old 12-18-2007, 04:28 PM
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itss all good;..Its relaly preference...I avctually have freinds whpo ride wiht the 4in rise on there dbs but i think its uncomfartable as ****.....
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Old 12-18-2007, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Schooler
itss all good;..Its relaly preference...I avctually have freinds whpo ride wiht the 4in rise on there dbs but i think its uncomfartable as ****.....
Makes it easier to pull in and out of high chair cause your hands are further from the tank
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Re: Would you buy it

Good idea on the 0 degrees, but I'm skeptical on them due to the fact that there isn't a whole lot of room to mount controls.
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Good idea on the 0 degrees, but I'm skeptical on them due to the fact that there isn't a whole lot of room to mount controls.
Whatcha mean I have no problems
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Originally Posted by MCGYVER
Makes it easier to pull in and out of high chair cause your hands are further from the tank
theres pros and cons to it....prob makes it easier to pull through in hc and ****..but a lower center of gravity (in my opinion) would make endoes more stabel..maybbe even coasters
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Originally Posted by Schooler
theres pros and cons to it....prob makes it easier to pull through in hc and ****..but a lower center of gravity (in my opinion) would make endoes more stabel..maybbe even coasters
Well my endos went from hot garbage to garbage so couldn't tell ya. I can tell you with it being further away at zero degrees it has made me lock my arms better so I don't turn them as bad as I did before.

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