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e-archer4342
21-02-2007, 12:31 AM
My friend got the very first pair of Inno limb here. But we've got a problem:
It does NOT fit into Win&Win handle (expert) nor Samick (Ultra Agulla).

The arc is too small to fit into the samick tiller bolt; and it doesn't fit into the Expert limb socket either as the limb is too long.

What's the problem with it? Anybody got similiar situation there?

Haven't tried on a Hoyt handle yet. And now asking dealer for help...

puddin
21-02-2007, 05:24 AM
try contacting W&W directly. they are usually very helpful.

alexvpaq
21-02-2007, 07:56 AM
My friend got the very first pair of Inno limb here. But we've got a problem:
It does NOT fit into Win&Win handle (expert) nor Samick (Ultra Agulla).

The arc is too small to fit into the samick tiller bolt; and it doesn't fit into the Expert limb socket either as the limb is too long.

What's the problem with it? Anybody got similiar situation there?

Haven't tried on a Hoyt handle yet. And now asking dealer for help...
That's awfull :mad: maybe they are just working on Inno Riser??? (that would be really stupid)

burt666
21-02-2007, 08:44 AM
That's awfull :mad: maybe they are just working on Inno Riser??? (that would be really stupid)

that's all ILF anyway, should work

alexvpaq
21-02-2007, 11:37 AM
that's all ILF anyway, should work
It should, but it isn't so it isn't really ILF ;) cause if it would have been ILF he wouldn't be searching why it didn't fit well hehe!:D

reversehaven
21-02-2007, 12:17 PM
My friend got the very first pair of Inno limb here. But we've got a problem:
It does NOT fit into Win&Win handle (expert) nor Samick (Ultra Agulla).

The arc is too small to fit into the samick tiller bolt; and it doesn't fit into the Expert limb socket either as the limb is too long.

What's the problem with it? Anybody got similiar situation there?

Haven't tried on a Hoyt handle yet. And now asking dealer for help...

huh? doesn't fit into the Xpert cuz the limb is too long? care to explain?

i think maybe it's more that the arc at the tip of the limb socket (to be fitted into the limb pocket) is slightly too tight. so it can't fit onto the tiller bolt. That's what happened for me when i got my challenger craft limbs after a few times fiting it in and out, it'll loosen a bit. I figure that's probably your problem but i'm not sure. go figure :)

oh you could ask W&W for help. that probably works best.

burt666
21-02-2007, 12:21 PM
It should, but it isn't so it isn't really ILF ;) cause if it would have been ILF he wouldn't be searching why it didn't fit well hehe!:D

I pretty sure it's 100% ILF tho, i've check on W&W website and they don't state otherwise.... must be something else...

e-archer, you speak of an "arc", but i can't see what you are referring to.... got any pictures?!?

alexvpaq
21-02-2007, 01:21 PM
I pretty sure it's 100% ILF tho, i've check on W&W website and they don't state otherwise.... must be something else...

e-archer, you speak of an "arc", but i can't see what you are referring to.... got any pictures?!?
maybe he's another french speaking guy and that would explain why he was saying arc :D
( and yeah I think it's ILF but for now it's not acting like an ILF limbs )

Flehrad
21-02-2007, 01:41 PM
Perhaps the 'arc' bit is the slot where the limb bolt sits into, not the ILF dente bit...

My old hoyt carbonplus limbs were very tight against the limb bolt in that position, so I just filed it a little and it went in perfectly fine.

burt666
21-02-2007, 02:05 PM
maybe he's another french speaking guy

dam! we're everywhere! like sugar in hot chocolate!

DanceswithDingoes
21-02-2007, 03:23 PM
you could always throw them in the bin and buy Samick masters :)

John K
21-02-2007, 05:46 PM
"ILF" implies everyone's working to a recognised standard. They're not. One day someone copied the Hoyt limb fitting and Hoyt didn't enforce the patent.

This sort of problem is fairly common and usually does require minor modification of the limbs. And yes, I have heard of/seen some limb and riser combinations from the same manufacturer that don't fit together properly, and significant variations between supposedly identical risers.

Best of luck sorting something out.

AvalonPlus
21-02-2007, 07:31 PM
Last week a girl in my club got her pair of new Inno limbs and she's shooting them with her w&w Xpert NX without any problem. As always, just a matter of luck.

e-archer4342
21-02-2007, 10:37 PM
Nice try but wrong. Cantonese speaking here. Um...let me try to make it clear:

For the arc I mean the part it contact with the tiller bolt. Actually I notice that limb and handles from different manufacturers these days are not really compatible with each others. Samick have even produced two set of limb sockets for different limbs.

For the limb being too long I mean the distance as in pic. The little button don't fit into the socket and the limb cannot be hold firmly onto the handle.

burt666
22-02-2007, 05:59 AM
thanks for additional infos e-archer.... sadly I'm numb in front for you issue....

reversehaven
22-02-2007, 12:24 PM
Last week a girl in my club got her pair of new Inno limbs and she's shooting them with her w&w Xpert NX without any problem. As always, just a matter of luck.

hm. if this is the case, it should be able to fit in for the Xpert and samick agulla too. Cuz me and my friends (me an NX, my friends using Xpert and agulla ultra) had tried swapping limbs before. fits on all. I think most likely your limbs was amongst the batch that went wrong. or something like that. That is, if it's really true that the length you specified there is wrong. You tried counterchecking with other limbs yet?

normally i don't really trust the first batch of any limbs. For most bows.. the first batch of limbs end up problematic in some way. Like the winEX limbs ... i heard that the first batch had lots of breakage problems.. for extreme limbs, i heard that their poundage rating was 2 pounds lower than actual.

though this is hearsay but i think there's some truth in them.

Jay.G
22-02-2007, 01:29 PM
As many have said, just contact Win&win its their limbs afterall.

alexvpaq
22-02-2007, 02:11 PM
hm. if this is the case, it should be able to fit in for the Xpert and samick agulla too. Cuz me and my friends (me an NX, my friends using Xpert and agulla ultra) had tried swapping limbs before. fits on all. I think most likely your limbs was amongst the batch that went wrong. or something like that. That is, if it's really true that the length you specified there is wrong. You tried counterchecking with other limbs yet?

normally i don't really trust the first batch of any limbs. For most bows.. the first batch of limbs end up problematic in some way. Like the winEX limbs ... i heard that the first batch had lots of breakage problems.. for extreme limbs, i heard that their poundage rating was 2 pounds lower than actual.

though this is hearsay but i think there's some truth in them.
Yep the first batch of Winexes fastly becamed EX-limbs...