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<blockquote data-quote="rebg38" data-source="post: 32117" data-attributes="member: 218"><p>My Edge also looks like it has a slight bow in it when its stored. Mostly, I think it more of an illusion than any thing, between the 2 different dia of the shaft. since the back of the bracket doesn't lay exactly flat in the stored posit. There might be a slight "design" feature that causes a ever so slight bow, but nothing to be concerned about, they say that if the shaft bends when you hit a stump or something, it springs back into shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebg38, post: 32117, member: 218"] My Edge also looks like it has a slight bow in it when its stored. Mostly, I think it more of an illusion than any thing, between the 2 different dia of the shaft. since the back of the bracket doesn't lay exactly flat in the stored posit. There might be a slight "design" feature that causes a ever so slight bow, but nothing to be concerned about, they say that if the shaft bends when you hit a stump or something, it springs back into shape. [/QUOTE]
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