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  • what tape measure for measuring jumps?
  • rOcKeTdOg
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    i wouldn’t want to risk death by going off one that was >61cm

    steve_b77
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    One that starts at 62cm maybe?

    facian
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    Does it mean height or length?

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Does it mean height or length?

    dunno, but could it void the warranty if you got the wrong dimension?

    perchypanther
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    Needs more laser.

    or more rod.

    TheBrick
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    A rod is more than 61 cm

    jonathan
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    US bike? It’s almost exactly 2 foot and I take all imperial measurements as vague suggestions, so anything up to 4 foot should be fine 😉

    thisisnotaspoon
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    TBH I’m surprised CEN didn’t result in similar stickers, it did for boats, mine is apparently good for 2m wave heights and 27knts.

    perchypanther
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    A rod is more than 61 cm

    Yeah. I know.

    …and another name for the unit of measurement known as a rod and used by surveyors is ……?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_(unit)

    dangeourbrain
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    I wouldn’t measure it in Poles, they’re inconsistent in their height.

    joshvegas
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    Perchy a disto is great for measuring distance but i think it might struggle with measuring gnar.

    Is 61cm=1gnar?

    sirromj
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    1gnar = 27.5″ ?

    Northwind
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    Don’t know about jumps, but drops must be measured in Pinkbike Feet

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