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Old January 2nd 04, 07:10 PM
Deputy Dog
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Karel:

They kinda look like that, but they would only hold the dolly if the
trailer were tilted toward the front very slightly. It only takes
very light pressure ( 1#) and mine move and release the dolly. (and
mine are less than 2 years old and never used)

Surely they are suppose to do something else. Maybe increase L by
10 points when pointed vertical due to anti-gravity effect?? Point
horizontal forward for ridge flying? Downward when wife won't let you
go soaring? Or maybe just something for us to turn periodically and
WONDER WHY!

Deputy Dog


"K.P. Termaat" wrote in message ...
The black nylon latches at the back of a Cobra trailer are there to hold the
dolly at its place while disassembling the glider.

Karel, NL

 




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