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  1. tckang

    tckang Regular Member

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    You are the man ...:cool:
    So, from now on, anyone in doubt of their Li Ning rackets, please take a few photo and send to our louislkw , aka Li Ning fake detector.
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    great info .... thanks.
    many seller at auctions site in China sell Li Ning and said it is original and serial number can be checked via Li Ning website .....

     
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    tckang no worries thanks for everything.maa2003 thanks for the information.i just got my n33 today :).the funny thing was i found it heavy because the previous 3days i was using my arcsaber all the time with karakal pu super which is very thick n today with n33 i used a really thin grip(victor).back home i tried to compare it with my n55 n the feeling was same(heavy)hahaha.now have to change the grip.yup i think i agree with maa2003 n33 is a even balance racket but i think its power is more than n55 which makes it good at smashing.lol not online for long time so have to write alot sorry for the inconvenience
     
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    Hi I just wanna inquire on something.

    I know this sounds really stupid and obvious, but I found this badminton store locator function at the official Li-Ning website. And it gave me a tons of list of shops/places selling li-ning product at guangzhou.

    So buying the badminton rackets at any of the shops listed on thier website, wont have any problems with fake and being authentic right? Cause I know(and im not discriminating anyone here) in china anything can happen.

    Thanks
     
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    Yes you are right, in Guangzhou I went to Bank of China's ATM to withdrawn 1k, out of 10 pieces, 4 fake notes.:crying: Even eggs so cheap and branded bag in china duty free shop can be fake too:eek:. All this come from my 2 years working experience there.

    BTW I just back from SH and the racket in Li Ning shop are far more x than Spore. I just bought 3 rackets in Spore this week, one N70 with Li ning string at 30 pounds, one N90 with BG 66 strings at 25 pounds and one Yonex NN9900 with BG 85 string at 25 pounds. Total demage S$940, just hope these 3 diff rackets can improve my play with diff player, just like playing golf.
     
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    You are right and this is not a silly question. Basically those listed in the official Li Ning website, should carry only ORIGINAL rackets and other Li Ning stuffs.
    But i will not say this is 100% fool proof. But at least there is 95% it is original. (nothing in this world can be 100% in real life.) Reason i said this being i have came across Yonex shops selling fake Yonex rackets in China...:eek: Just be cautious thats all. I tcan happen anywhere, not only China.
     
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    Cool. When you got free time, kindly take a few photo of N33, and write some simple review on this racket. N33 is so far the "rarest" in this forum . :D
    Enjoy your new "toy" :p
     
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    Any Li ning fans here already use and buy Li ning N90 racket, can share with me , how's the racket, cause i heard from friends today that N90 is a very difficult to use and play ?
     
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    bro tckang, hows your N55 going? what string do you use/have you used on it?
     
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    Nah...still at 26lbs and being neglected (poor thing)
    The warranty is valid for 3 months. Meaning up till end December.....
    Will try it with BG66 Maxima or BG65 Power at 29lbs.....:D

    To control my "urge" to re-string it, i evne buy him (N55) a racket cloth bag so that i "see no evil" ...:p
     
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    Bro tckang, Do u have N90 or N50, can share with us , how's the racket ?
     
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    have you used BG 80 on any of your current rackets before?
    i'm a bit undecided which string to set as my default one since NBG 98 may not be very affordable at all times!
     
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    Bro adonis: U can try using BG 65 power string , its not bad!
     
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    Hmm well my chinese badminton coach son has a N90, the first comment he said was "this racket is heavy........"
     
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    hows the touch on that? i guess thats a big thing for me since i'm not much of a power player anyway..

    what strings do you usually use and like?
     
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    Bro takumifujiwara: your coach son is it advance player, if even advance player say is heavy.. means good for smashing & is it difficult to use ?:confused:
     
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    Unfortunately, no. I m using BG65 (the normal ones) and BG68Tii.
    NBG98 so-so, BG65 Power better.
     
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    Bro,
    If i remember correctly, Singapore Li Ning allows ones to try their racket with some deposit paid and a rental fee of SGD20? Why don't you try the N90 out for yourself to see if you really likes it? Is it heavy for you? I think this is a solution worth think about bro.

    And no, i ONLY have N55, no N50 and no N90, unfortunately. ;)
     

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