Just got my hands on a new toy – a Jones racing fan. I’ve been eyeing it for a while, and finally, I pulled the trigger and bought it. It’s time to see if this thing lives up to the hype.
First off, I gotta say, the whole process of getting this fan wasn’t just a simple click and buy. I did some digging, compared it with some other fans out there. I even used one of those compare tools on some website, you know, the ones that put all the specs side by side. That helped a lot. Made me feel a bit more confident in my choice, you know?
Installation Time
So, I got the fan, and the next thing was setting it up. I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit worried about messing it up. But, turns out, it was pretty straightforward. I remember reading something about their bindings and how they use some kind of pivot system. Sounds fancy, right? Well, it made the whole setup process a breeze.
Tuning and Tweaking
Now, here’s where it gets interesting. This fan, it’s not just a plug-and-play kind of deal. It’s got some tuning options. All these Jones boards come with factory edge angles, and you can adjust the edge angle based on your preference. I tweaked it a little, trying to find that sweet spot. It’s like tuning a guitar, but for a fan. You gotta find what works for you. I was just messing around with it, trying different settings, and it was actually pretty fun.
After the Setup
After all that’s done, I turned it on, and boy, it was an experience. I mean, I’ve used fans before, but this one, it felt different. I read somewhere that Jones bindings are all about that “all-day performance”. And yeah, I can see that. It’s like, it just works smoothly, no hiccups. One time, I heard about this guy who used a Jones Cam, he just reground a reverse rotation cam, and he was pretty happy with the results. It reminded me of that. It’s all about getting that smooth operation, you know?
It’s still early days, and I’m still playing around with it. But so far, I’m pretty stoked about this purchase. It’s not just about the performance, but the whole experience of setting it up, tuning it, and seeing it all come together. Feels good, man.
Anyway, I wanted to share my experience with you. Maybe you’re thinking of getting one yourself, or maybe you’re just curious. Either way, I hope this was helpful. If you got any questions, just hit me up in the comments. I’ll try my best to answer them.
That’s it for now. I’m gonna go enjoy my new fan. Catch you guys later!