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> Hello David
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> "The airplane has gained some weight
> since the outrigger installation (paint, interior, etc.), and 
> I suspect that the bungees have stretched a bit as well."
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> You posted that the bungees may have stretched a bit causing 
> the aeroplane to sit lower.
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> I have a XS Monowheel and the bungee arrangement is used to 
> aid in holding the wheel in the up position, in other words 
> to counter undercarriage weight. The spring provided  is a 
> large lump of stiff  black rubber type stuff that gets 
> compressed (Polyurathene?). It gets wider as you compress it 
> and therefore gives what i think is a progressive action. I 
> have yet to fully assemble gear.
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> Anyway, curious do you have a monowheel, perhaps a Classic 
> that uses bungee as its main spring as well? Or did older XS 
> have bungee?
You're absolutely right.  Settling would be due to increased compression of
the springy block, not to bungee stretching, in our monowheel XS.
Dave DeFord
N135TD
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