gonk:

Your explanation sounds reasonable, and it matches a few items that I have had where you have to turn a barrel.

However, I still believe that putting some indication on the cables of the way to tighten or remove seems like a relatively easy and potentially cheap way for Outlaw to help protect their customers from making an error that might damage an expensive piece of equipment like a 950 or 770.

[This message has been edited by 73Bruin (edited May 27, 2003).]
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