cadmium 0 #1 May 18, 2004 I recently acquired a Hornet 150. It has an unknown number of jumps but is estimated to be 300-400. I checked the line lengths against PISA's specs and the outer A lines are 2-2.5 inches shorter than the center lines. I'm not sure How to interpret the Steering line lengths. What is meant by 5 7/8" Above D and 1 1/8' below C? Also do you think 2 inches of shrink on the A lines is too much?_________________________________________ On the Journey of Life! Want a Ride? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tommymc 0 #2 May 18, 2004 Kevin: I've got a Hornet 150 that was built near the end of the run (Oct. '02) and only has about 25 jumps. If you don't find what you need from table data I can unpack it and measure the steering lines directly. Incidentally, I found that the factory toggle settings needed to be let out about 3 inches in order to keep from buffeting with front riser dives. Finally, how about sharing your line length or trim table, for future reference. Tom Mc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites