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Btro0515

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Hello again. Got alot of great info on my last question. Still waiting on plans to get here...but just out of interest...the +6 -3 g limit on the s1ss seems a bit small on the negative side. I know there have been many forums about this, but nothing too concrete in here. What i would like to know is how would one go about strengthening for harder outside acro? I am a first time builder, so if it is way too much engineering i could learn to love that limitation. But if there are some simple things to do to at least push a bit harder, id love to hear about it! Call me weird, but i enjoy outside a bit more than inside! I would be just as happy if the limit was 3 period, but if it can be done...why the hell not? (excluding utility limits, i want her to last a while!). Thanx for reading!

Brandon
 

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