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muymal

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  1. Checked the USPS site. Here's the deal: I'll make an exception to the "domestic only" statement *only* for shipments to Canada if you are willing to pay $45 for shipping including insurance and return receipt. Sorry, if you are looking for shipment to any other country, honestly, I've run out of energy and time to spend on this particular issue. No offense but this isn't my day job. Hope you understand.

  2. Thanks Blue. If you check out the new F2 site you'll see the "Speedster GTS". The 166cm has the same exact geometry as the '06 Speedcross that I have which is actually 20cm wide (only ~2cm difference from the Silber). It looks like the 168cm non-carbon Silber has roughly 1M more sidecut than the 166cm Speedster GTS. I'd be really interested to understand if the flex was the same between the 168 Silber and the 166 Speedster GTS. See the following links:

    http://www.f2-snow.com/boards/speedster_gts.php

    http://www.f2-snow.com/boards/silberpfeil.php

  3. Any Silberpfeil riders out there? I currently ride a 166 Speedcross (now Speedster GTS) and Coiler 171 EX. I'm selling the EX because it's a little stiff for me. The Speedcross is perfect in terms of flex but a little on the short side. If F2 made a 168 Speedster GTS I'd be dialed but no such luck.

    Anyone know if the 168 Silberpfeil is stiffer than the Speedcross/GTS?

    Anyone know about the new 'carbon' Silberpfeil and what are the advantages over the standard model?

    TIA!

  4. I've got one from like 4 years ago. Although not for sale I highly recommend getting one. It's my "crowd" board. I ride it on Saturdays. It turns tighter than my 171 Coiler Ex and I can carve at lower speeds and it's been sufficiently beaten such that I don't get pissed when a skier or jibber runs over the tail.

  5. Since I am being called a liar I thought I would set the record straight. I was totally up front about my ebay listing and have always responded honestly to any and all replies. I think the positive feedback on my previous transactions, the majority of which were for alpine carving gear, attest to that. I stated that the board was purchased in March of '06 and that it was in "awesome condition". I still believe the board is in awesome condition for being almost two years old.

    The facts are these:

    - No repair work was made to the sidewall or to any part of the board.

    - Although the board was *not* defective and my listing stated that I wouldn't accept returns unless the product was defective, I went ahead and offered to refund the entire $375 the winning bidder paid for the board at a loss to myself for transaction fees and shipping.

    I didn't want to waste everyone's time by prolonging this thread but I felt I should at least get my say in here.

    I won't waste everyone's time further by responding back to this thread.

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