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What's the black tape for if you don't mind me asking?

 

Thats the load bearing part.:001_cool:

 

Needs some heat shrink tubing really, but thats the best I could do at short notice. It just keeps the sleeve in the right place.

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My bridge has worn a bit as well. the sheath is stitched on as a portective layer, i'm gonna splice upsomething real nice for it. i was thinking about an 8mm beeline bridge

 

Jamie

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Here's a couple of pics of my bridge and I'm pleased that I've got a replacement now. It might be as strong as when it was new but it's not looking good for the central life support. A respected equipment supplier and isa comp judge condemned one that had half this amount of wear.

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That is only the outer sheath, its not load bearing so I wouldnt say it should fail. BUT, the sheath cannot be replaced as its stitched into the load bearing part.

 

All that said i saw the newer version only yesterday, and it doesnt have a sheath but looks hard wearing.

 

Personally i dont like the idea of it being covered anyway, makes it a little difficult to inspect correctly!

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