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opinions on trouble makers?
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i am getting new skis and i wanted to know if anyone had a good/bad experience with them- or just any word at all....yah
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What are the cops gonna do, Call the cops? - Good ol Muff
Why dont you make like a tree... and GET THE FUCK OUT - Bartender in Boondock
Im not even going to give you the pleasure of eating shit, so just die! - My brother commenting on the genorosity of telling someone to eat shit and die
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oh ya
tms are great
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What are the cops gonna do, Call the cops? - Good ol Muff
Why dont you make like a tree... and GET THE FUCK OUT - Bartender in Boondock
Im not even going to give you the pleasure of eating shit, so just die! - My brother commenting on the genorosity of telling someone to eat shit and die
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I have mine all ready to go in my room. They look so sick, I cant wait to ride on them. I wish I could have got them in 180 or 182's though. 175 seems just a little short, but its not bad.
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very sick ski. fun to ride. only ridden em two days so i can't tell you too much but i love them
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Gwyne
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how should i mount htem? i only ride park/pipe. im guessing centered, but what measurements?
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-Ayrton
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just like one or two cms up, if anything...the stance is already really progresiive....
'you should probably get bindings or it will be hard to stay on your skis...don't get gloves tho, gloves are out. just use a cigarette to keep your hands warm' -221
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I wouldn't mess with the mounting point at all. if you look at how the ski is designed it seems pretty specific and I'm sure the position would be perfectly fine how it is.
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well said HV.
not all cases, but some cracking probs under bindings are probably due to incorrect mounting pt.
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There awesome, so smooth and reactive out of the pipe and off lips. easy to just pop off and go big
Dude....she ate her underware
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Dude, go to a shop that balances the skis. In a nut shell, what balancing does is finds your sweet-spot on the ski, and then mounts the bindings to that point. It takes into consideration the center point of the running surface of the ski, and then how you weight and un-weight (for lack of a better term) the skis forward and back. Once you find the point on the ski where it's as easy to tip them forward as it is back, they mount them there.
So find a shop that will balance you on you're skis.
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