Has anyone bought this bridge to put on a different saddle? Was it easy to install and was it worth it?
Did you get good instructions on how to attach it to a saddle?Yea i bought the cruze bridge and put on my mantis. Def worth it its awesome. Like i can tighten it to walk in and move it on bridge loops
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Did you get good instructions on how to attach it to a saddle?
I made one this afternoon and have all the information at home. I'll post it as soon as I get back from teaching my 16 year old how to parallel park. LolDoes anyone have a cruzr bridge that could tell me the total length of the continuous loop and the total length of the loop on the locked brummel end of the bridge? Going to try and make one for my flex.
Thanks @NuggetI made one this afternoon and have all the information at home. I'll post it as soon as I get back from teaching my 16 year old how to parallel park. Lol
What's the link?Chad from cruzr had sent me a link to his you tube channel where he has a video.
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Chad from cruzr had sent me a link to his you tube channel where he has a video.
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What's the link?
Save some money and DIY your Cruzr adjustable bridge.
Materials:
11 feet of 1/4" amsteel - ($.99 a foot)
7 feet of 3/16" amsteel - ($.69 a foot]
Works out to be $15 in materials and 1/2 of the Cruzr bridge cost.
I purchased all my materials at doublesteps.com
Directions:
Bridge
1) fold your 11 foot 1/4" amsteel in half and pinch in the middle
2) place a mark 8 1/2" up on both sides of the pinch.
3) start your brummel lock at the 8 1/2" mark
4) full burry the remaining lengths after locking the brummel
5) use the 8 1/2" locked brummel loop to attach the bridge to the desired side of your bridge loop (see above posted Cruzr bridge attachment video)
21" continuous loop
1) fold your 7 foot or 84" length of 3/16" amsteel in half. And pinch it in the center
2) measure up 21" on both sides of the pinch and make a mark.
3) at the mark make a locked brummel
4) full burry the tag ends and cut off any remaining material to complete the 21" continuous loop.
(Again see the earlier cruzr bridge attachment video to prusik knot the loop to your bridge loop and bridge)
5) make a stopper knot on the end of your full burry 1/4 bridge and cut off any extra material from the end.
If you need assistance making a locked brummel or continuous loop watch pushing daisy's DIY utillibridge video on YouTube (or on my DIY Utillibridge post) However, keep in mind that this bridge has a longer loop before the lock and the continuous loop is a much longer 21".
See attached pictures of the bridge I made this morning on an H2. I hung with it this afternoon and it's a sweet little upgrade.
Good luck and please PM with any questions.
I did, put it on a Kite. Wasn't hard.Has anyone bought this bridge to put on a different saddle? Was it easy to install and was it worth it?
Maybe a little shorter... of course it would be saddle dependent (some bridge loops have less bulk) The posted pics are on an H2 and it has relatively flimsy bridge loops. A shorter loop will make wrapping the prusik alot more difficult.Hey thanks for posting this information! Silly question. So do you have to have 21” loop? Or can it be a little shorter? I’m just curious. Thank you
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You home yet?I made one this afternoon and have all the information at home. I'll post it as soon as I get back from teaching my 16 year old how to parallel park. Lol
Made it back alive. LolYou home yet?
Not hard at allhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mozArC-QppY&feature=youtu.be
So... once you weight that how hard is it to break the prussic on the bridge loops and set them in a new position?
Save some money and DIY your Cruzr adjustable bridge.
(Note - the below formula works well on an H2 saddle. It has averaged sized bridge loops. Allow for a larger opening before the locked brummel on your full burry bridge and a slightly larger continuous loop if you have a saddle with bulky bridge loops. All saddles are not alike!)
Please post what works for you on different saddles.
Materials:
11 feet of 1/4" amsteel - ($.99 a foot)
7 feet of 3/16" amsteel - ($.69 a foot]
Works out to be $15 in materials and 1/2 of the Cruzr bridge cost.
I purchased all my materials at doublesteps.com
Directions:
Bridge
1) fold your 11 foot 1/4" amsteel in half and pinch in the middle
2) place a mark 8 1/2" up on both sides of the pinch.
3) start your brummel lock at the 8 1/2" mark
4) full burry the remaining lengths after locking the brummel
5) use the 8 1/2" locked brummel loop to attach the bridge to the desired side of your bridge loop (see above posted Cruzr bridge attachment video)
21" continuous loop
1) fold your 7 foot or 84" length of 3/16" amsteel in half. And pinch it in the center
2) measure up 21" on both sides of the pinch and make a mark.
3) at the mark make a locked brummel
4) full burry the tag ends and cut off any remaining material to complete the 21" continuous loop.
(Again see the earlier cruzr bridge attachment video to prusik knot the loop to your bridge loop and bridge)
5) make a stopper knot on the end of your full burry 1/4 bridge and cut off any extra material from the end.
If you need assistance making a locked brummel or continuous loop watch pushing daisy's DIY utillibridge video on YouTube (or on my DIY Utillibridge post) However, keep in mind that this bridge has a longer loop before the lock and the continuous loop is a much longer 21".
See attached pictures of the bridge I made this morning on an H2. I hung with it this afternoon and it's a sweet little upgrade.
Good luck and please PM with any questions.