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[title] Beautify the rest of the line - Final Warnings!
-[* icon_note] My glider came with a little thingie on the end of the break line (shown in the last picture). If you are a little bit like me and want your glider to look like a 'brand new thing', this is how it is done...
+[* icon_note] My glider came with a little thingie on the end of the brake line (shown in the last picture). If you want it to look 'original', this is how it is done.
[* black] Bend the line like in the first picture
[* black] Bend again and go back around the lines approx. 5 or 6 times.
[* black] Put the end of the line through the loop at the end and pull tight carefully
-[* icon_caution] If you are finished with this guide! Please do a symmetry check on your glider BEFORE you go flying the next time! You can check break line symmetry with the other - yet untouched - side of the glider and compare the length - especially the position of the break handle.
+[* icon_caution] If you are finished with this guide! Please do a symmetry check on your glider BEFORE you go flying the next time! You can check brake line symmetry with the other - yet untouched - side of the glider and compare the length - especially the position of the brake handle.
[* icon_caution] Also make sure that no line is tangled BEFORE flying the glider. You can do that by kiting (ground handling) the glider in moderate winds!