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Topic: AI tiller extension  (Read 1631 times)

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sebast

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In case you need it - I've just built and tried out one, based on this design: http://www.yangler.com/2013/03/05/ti-tiller-extension/ . Costco sells hiking poles for $20-something (I bought them last year, but I think I saw them again yesterday).

Really makes a lot of difference, much easier to steer when you hike (steering with your foot @ 20kts is not fun ;) ).
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That one looks real good thanks for the tip, think I will be making one   :smt006
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I'm retracting my recommendation - and, actually, issuing a warning, as this could be disastrous.

Threaded post of that RAM ball, recommended in post, broke on me last time I was OTW.
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