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My response was only meant to be humorous, but now that I read these details all I can say is "Ohmygawd!"-- 44.81 knots is hauling ass over a 500m course, that is for sure. The KF post seems authentic to me and I am impressed (to say the least). I guess if you're gonna' put yourself at risk in a highly-powered situation the XB's safety function is nice to have, eh?
Props to that crazy bastard. I'm too old for that shit...
DL
Props to that crazy bastard. I'm too old for that shit...
DL
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its a known distence like 2 miles...(a little over)
so i can do time trips and get a feel for FaSt.
iam not try n in to beat records iam try n to get fast....
then you can keep track of inprovements....or not.
i was use n the droppler afect...?
its a known distence like 2 miles...(a little over)
so i can do time trips and get a feel for FaSt.
iam not try n in to beat records iam try n to get fast....
then you can keep track of inprovements....or not.
as for going louder ...andyandmarlys wrote:Don't you need flat water to go fast?
I think the current kiting world record was on a 9m crossbow.... which I have seen handlepassed many times.
i was use n the droppler afect...?
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