how to lighten the feel of my x metal pole? [B]May entertain trades[/B]

Dubs chops

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the ski i got came with an xmetal pole. it is HEAVY with no springs, is there a spring setup for these? i tightened the bolts down to where they would almost hold the pole but then it was like trying to lift a brick when you had to move it. any ideas?
 
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Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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That's how mine is, and I love it.
It takes a few rides (and back workout) to get used to it, though.
 

Dubs chops

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dude it was just as bad holding that chunk of steel without them tightened. i dont even remember you riding my ski? i do remember you drinking ALOT LOL or was that my cousin.
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
I have been running a semi stiff pole setup for a couple rides now, with a good spring to keep some lift on it, it doesn't want to creep down much, and I do like the fact it stays where you leave it. I don't feel like I always have to be pulling up on it.
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
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Florida - U.S.A.
Those aftermarket poles are causing too may chiropractor visits. :crutches:

I'm sure you could probably rig up a stock spring to work with some slight modifications.
 

Dubs chops

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I would probbably trade it for a CF pole. or another that can utilize a spring. but i think i can sell it for a good penny and buy a stocker for $75 and shorten it like my last one.
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
Location
Charlotte, NC
the ski i got came with an xmetal pole. it is HEAVY with no springs, is there a spring setup for these? i tightened the bolts down to where they would almost hold the pole but then it was like trying to lift a brick when you had to move it. any ideas?

Your not cranking hard enough. The poles not heavy if you dont half to move it. It will hold itself up. supper stiffie for me. I'v littearly red loc-tight the thread and torque them with my body weight. and after a few rides it time to do it all over again. My opinion is that you can never have it to tight. It'll move if you make it, but otherwise its going to hold strong where you leave it. :Banane09:
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
tight poles save your back and keep you from getting sore tired arms. on my stock pole i cut the poly bushings off flush and use metal washers. steel on steel baby! my shiat is tight.
 

Shonuff

I've got the glow
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Snap a picture of it. I have no doubt we can fashion (rig) some sort of spring setup for your sorry ass.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
he has two breather tubes...

but there is probably some way to run a spring in there still

May I suggest a Bungy cord from the top of the bars to the nose of the ski?
 

Dubs chops

livintit dot com
want to trade for an xft that needs a little repair where the spring mounts?

send me some pics. i may be interested. I do like xft stuff, its shiny!


shonuff i will get with you to figure something out if i dont trade this one off.
 
Ill trade my -4 inch alum pole for that xmetal you can use a spring with mine. I have the stock bolt but no spring. How long is your pole???:love:
 
May I suggest a Bungy cord from the top of the bars to the nose of the ski?
There is a joke with the STL crew.... Use a playground ball wedged under the pole. Then when you mess up and push the pole down too far it comes shooting out and hits you in the junk. :thumbsdown:
 
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