oneidabows.net Oneida Bows & American Eagle Bows 2009-06-28T09:37:23-04:00 /forum/feed.php?f=10&t=1772 2009-06-28T09:37:23-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772&p=10030#p10030 <![CDATA[BE cables]]> :D

Statistics: Posted by iah500 — Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:37 am


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2009-06-27T22:58:41-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772&p=10028#p10028 <![CDATA[power cables]]>

Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:58 pm


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2009-06-27T08:12:45-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772&p=10023#p10023 <![CDATA[BE cables]]> I hope it is possible to change the powercables on the oneida oneida af as well.

Statistics: Posted by iah500 — Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:12 am


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2009-06-26T21:30:24-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772&p=10019#p10019 <![CDATA[pounda and cables]]> I would recomend changing the hinges if they are worn this much. Also inspect all parts of the bow. Adjust and lube everything and reasemble.
If you let me know which bow you have and what cables you have we can send you the cables you need. :D

Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:30 pm


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2009-06-26T17:52:47-04:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=1772&p=10016#p10016 <![CDATA[Black Eagle Cable Question]]>
My Black Eagle has 60 to 80 LF power limbs, I would like it to have around a 65lb top end. From working on the Areoforce I have gotten to know how these bows work and it seems like longer power cables and string length change could accomplish the task of lowering the max poundage.

Has anyone done this?
If so would you be willing to share the proper cable length and string length.

The sticker indicates it's a medium LF with a 43 1/4" omniflight string. I have it apart to replace a timing wheel and thought this would be a good time to make this mod.

Also I noticed the edges of the hinge where the power cable sits is worn and is starting to groove the limbs. Should the hinges be replaced also?

I know I could just back the limb bolts out, but what fun would that be. :wink:

Statistics: Posted by AIKTTN — Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:52 pm


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