Posted February 25, 200519 yr comment_80948 What do the numbers in the speeder's name mean, the speeder 553, what does the 553 mean?
February 27, 200519 yr comment_81289 What do the numbers in the speeder's name mean, the speeder 553, what does the 553 mean? 1st #5 is weight category ( in the 50's gr ) 2nd #5 is numbering for wood shaft ( #5-#9 ) 3rd #3 is the year they engineered the shaft ( 2003 ) However, on the newer Z COM series shaft is different, for example: TW74, T is for tip flex, W is for wood, 7 is for weight's category, 4 is the year they'd engineered. Be aware! I don't know when they started this method of marking. Joe :cool:
February 27, 200519 yr comment_81350 Hey Joe, what do you mean by the # wood shaft? Can you break down the Speeder 757 for me? Does 5 stand for 1 wood, 6 for 3 wood, 7 for 5 wood, etc? Thank you.
February 27, 200519 yr comment_81364 Hey Joe, what do you mean by the # wood shaft? Can you break down the Speeder 757 for me? Does 5 stand for 1 wood, 6 for 3 wood, 7 for 5 wood, etc? Thank you. I can't remember it to well on 757 , cuz it's been a while on that one. if i'm not wrong: 7 is for weight category ( 78gr ) 5 is for wood shaft 7 is for the year they were engineered (1997). As of the middle number, 5.6.7.8.9 are numbers for wood shaft. 1.2.3.4 are for iron shaft ( ex: 717 speeder is an iron shaft ). Joe :cool:
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