Bridle Adjustments. This section was written by Ben Nagata (kite@busadm1.cba.hawaii.edu) Kites SHOULD be tuned whenever you have a change of >5-10 Mph. Bridled kites should be lofted by the fly-line attachment clips so that they hover right over your head. Putting your index finger right behind the clips so that the kite is held by the bridle, you ease up (or down) on BOTH sides by, oh, 1/16" at a time. Make sure that you go in the same direction with the same increment on both sides at the same time, or as close as practical. What you are looking for is the greatest pull that is stable with the accent on pull. You then move the clips to that position and you are set. Just remember, if you take it out at another time when the wind conditions are different, you must re-tune! RE:FLEXIFOILS - Yes, Virginia. You CAN tune flexis - you move the rubber grommets at the ends of the strut in or out (about 1/8th inch increments should be about right). Out for lighter winds and more speed, in for heavier winds and better turning.