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Originally Posted by c0sie
The fact of the matter is that the X6^2 DOES need weight in it to get good results..
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Here we go again....
Take a quick look at the national results from this year. Mark Stanley run's his X6 'light', I believe as close to the weight limit as possible. He finished 8th in the championship, with an excelllent 2nd at Southport, and only competed in 4 rounds so didn't get to drop a score.
To me that is a 'good result'.
The B4/B44 are run heavy as this yields the
best results, but good results are still achievable without the weight, SAME as the X6. To say the X6 needs the weight is a complete lie, as proved above.
And your thread keeps getting taken over because you talk b*llocks, like a c*ck, so other c*cks come here to correct you.
Anyways, until next time, back to powder coating...
... and BJ's Mum