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Smichz
01-17-2008, 12:35 PM
Maybe not all of us r so brave enough to open what's inside of ur dead soldiers.Well,just wanna share what i've found..

http://www.shanghaibadminton.com/UploadFile/2005-2/200522140881.jpg
The internal t-joint

http://www.badmintonfan.com/bbs/uploadfile/UploadFile/2005-4/2005411204851252.jpg
The burning process

http://www.shanghaibadminton.com/UploadFile/2005-2/200522135411189.jpg
金属丝(metal silk??)

http://www.51daqiu.com/Forum/UploadFile/2004-10/2004103014198576.jpg
After the T-joint is separated from the body

http://www.badmintonfan.com/bbs/uploadfile/UploadFile/2005-4/200541120413590.jpg
The frame

http://www.shanghaibadminton.com/UploadFile/2005-2/200522135127255.jpg
The shaft

http://www.shanghaibadminton.com/UploadFile/2005-2/200522134757172.jpg
The muscle power grommets sets

http://www.shanghaibadminton.com/UploadFile/2005-2/20052214100748.jpg
Layers of carbon fibers

http://badminton.g.i50.cn/upfile/photo/2007/20070901/20070901135356975527.jpg
The bottom of the frame..

Hope it's usefull..

smash_master
01-17-2008, 01:14 PM
wow thats pretty cool actually, i have not had the chance to see anythign like that to be honest i believe ive seen some pictures of stuff like that before. The layers of carbon fibers is pretty cool to see actually in the shaft. Thanks for sharing them. Was this your MP77?

RSX
01-17-2008, 01:32 PM
I hope you're not going to submit this one for a warranty claim :D:)

Athelete1234
01-17-2008, 02:56 PM
Those were taken from another forum, right? I think I've seen them before :D. BTW, the "metal silk" is the ultimum ti wires.

cryptail
01-17-2008, 03:41 PM
Hmmm, it could be interesting for some people, but for me it isn't really. It only confermes what I already new about the rackets...
It doesn't seem really weard to me so...
But althought good wok to post it

Cryptail

Mark A
01-17-2008, 03:43 PM
I hope you're not going to submit this one for a warranty claim :D:)

I can imagine the phone call to Yonex now:

"Er, yeh... it broke on a miss-hit. Strung at 21 lbs".

david07
01-17-2008, 03:51 PM
Cool pictures. I've never seen a racket broken down like that before.

NoName1225
01-17-2008, 03:58 PM
I can imagine the phone call to Yonex now:

"Er, yeh... it broke on a miss-hit. Strung at 21 lbs".

"how are the damages?"
"well, the t-joint is out, so are the ti fibers, and the carbon fibers, it's pretty much obliterated"

Fengwei
01-17-2008, 04:35 PM
Sure, and they'll just send a new one as a replacement :D

Very nice pictures. First time for me too seeing a racket broken down into parts. Thanks a lot!

jacam
01-18-2008, 01:12 AM
wow, thats pretty neat. thats my first time seeing something like this

Smichz
01-18-2008, 06:58 AM
wow thats pretty cool actually, i have not had the chance to see anythign like that to be honest i believe ive seen some pictures of stuff like that before. The layers of carbon fibers is pretty cool to see actually in the shaft. Thanks for sharing them. Was this your MP77?

No..that was not mine..i prefer to keep my dead soldiers in one piece.I don't have the balls to do so.:DThat was from the neighbours.:)

Yup..those r the techs that we already knew from the catalogues n websites.But to see it at this angle,i still believe it's interesting.:)

Smichz
01-18-2008, 07:02 AM
I can imagine the phone call to Yonex now:

"Er, yeh... it broke on a miss-hit. Strung at 21 lbs".

Then u can say "Hey,u know what?I'm holding ur built-in t-joint on my hand now..":D