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Old 12-11-2012, 10:09 AM   #21
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I have a bad shoulder that clicks when I pump a drop weight, which is the main reason I got rid of my LF/SW MS200TT

(So yes, it does happen)
I have bad knees too, they both click when I do deep knee bends or squat.
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I thought that using a crank vs my dropweight would be a dream....but it sounds like many crank users would like to use a Wise...
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I thought that using a crank vs my dropweight would be a dream....but it sounds like many crank users would like to use a Wise...
That's just a natural progression. If you crank consistently and check your calibration from time to time, you can pretty close to the reference tension. Cranks or lock-out machine, have a tendency to lose 5-10% tension once they lock out and the string relaxes.
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