Kedar,
Although I belong to the order of the red stabilizer, I have found these
tips help as well: Toe your side stands in at the front. That is, not
parallel. And set the main cross bar low using the tom tubes to extend their
height.
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pete
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> From: "Kedar Deshpande" <Kdeshpa@...>
> Reply-To: DTXpress@egroups.com
> Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 00:58:37 -0000
> To: DTXpress@egroups.com
> Subject: [DTXpress] DTXpress Cage
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> Any idea out there on how to eliminate or reduce the lateral flex of
> the DTX cage? I know that the DTX2.0 has a stabilizer bar but did
> not find one for the DTXpress. Any ideas?
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