How do you do a 1 peice method with Nanospeed 7700?!?!?

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  1. Shuttle_Slicer

    Shuttle_Slicer Regular Member

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    Hi i wanted to know how i could do 1 peice method with a nanospeed 7700...are there any downsides to it....and would my racket get messed up if i strung at a higher tension with 1 peice? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
     
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    why you would want to one piece a single pass string pattern racket??
     
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    you can do a search & there are lots of discussions oin this very same subject. Stringing 1 piece is not recommended by Yonex but people do it anyways because it is a little easier that the 2 piece. I dont think it has been established anywhere that 1 piece stringing will actually cause any damage to the racket. So, if you feel confident enough, string away!!!!
     
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    lolz how is 2 piece ne more difficult?..takes me 15 mins w/ 2 piece "normal" string method..lol..=p
     
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    In my opinion 1-pc stringing will not produce a high quality string job. I suggest you drop the idea and go for 2-pc stringing, using a starting knot for the cross string, starting from the top towards the throat.
     
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    ^---agreed...common sense rules..lol..=)
     
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    Techincally it voids your warranty using 1 pc. ALL Yonex rackets are suggested to use 2 pc string
     
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    I've just picked up a new (250573uk) nanospeed 9000x, and the stringing instructions sheet states the crosses start at the bottom (B6), rather than the top (A5).
     
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    For warranty purposes start or stop at B6 is the same pattern. Would anyone really know if you strung from top down & tie off at B6.
     
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    I have a nanospeed 7700.Do I follow the strinigng instruction for Nanospeed 7000 from Yonex website? Or do I follow Other racquect's instruction?
    Thanks!
     
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    Should be the same as 7000
     

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