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Looking at maybe getting the zigzag some time in the near future and I was wondering if anyone knew weather the friction lincs were a replaceable part as I'm sure they will ware out at some point

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That seems a bit silly really, obviously this depends on how long it takes to ware out but in effect, having a non replaceable wearing part kinda makes it like a very expensive piece of friction cord in my opinion if you know what I mean?

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That seems a bit silly really, obviously this depends on how long it takes to ware out but in effect, having a non replaceable wearing part kinda makes it like a very expensive piece of friction cord in my opinion if you know what I mean?

 

also reduces the risk of failure ?? :001_rolleyes:

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