Noticed this crack on the outside of my right (front) boot after riding this morning. And, after closer inspection, found another crack starting in a similar spot on the inside of my left boot. Figure these are pretty much toast at this point, but was looking for input on if these are safe to ride. Not sure I've got enough time or $$$ to pick up new boots before I fly out to MCC.
I actually find Quordle easier, for some reason. I guess a trio of three words that have no letters in common and then can usually just write in the 4 words to finish in 7.
I'll have to get up on a Wednesday morning then!
Saw a black Kessler with TD3s on the rack out front on my way out this morning. That wasn't you, was it @patmoore?
Anyone still riding Wachusett these days? Been getting up there a couple mornings a week after years of not riding. Haven't seen a single other alpine board yet this season.
Selling a set of Bomber TD2s with Intec heels, 0° and 6° cants and purple e-rings. Very lightly used, with the usual signs of wear. Selling because I picked up a set of TD3s. Asking $175 shipped in the US.
These remind me a bit of the Joka gloves/mittens that were standard issue when I worked at Sugarbush on the snowmaking team a while back. They were super warm and very durable, but the insulating liners got nasty real quick.
Yes, there's a bit of play between the two. But I assume the tolerances on these parts isn't that tight and relies on the compression of the rubber e-ring for holding everything in place? The front one has the same amount of play and doesn't budge once it's all snugged up.
Nope, definitely a completely TD2 setup. There wasn't any play when I last checked them (last season). And the front is solid. Here's a video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15SsKudRl_fAyU3LTpuo62MkWIY7JntWE/view?usp=sharing
Was messing around with my stance yesterday evening (because what else do you do when you just registered for MCC and there's no snow yet?) and noticed that the cant disk on my rear binding has a bit of play in it. The center disk is tight to the board, but the cant disk isn't. Do the e-rings eventually compress and need to be replaced?
I've got an old Burton Amp 6.0 that I'd like to get rid of. It's in decent shape, but is pretty old and has lost a lot of its camber (though I'm not sure how much it had to begin with). Not really looking to get a whole lot for it, mostly just want it out of my apartment. Maybe in the neighborhood of $30 + shipping? If that doesn't sound fair, make me an offer...
Looking for an Intec retrokit (toe block and heel receiver) for a TD1. Would be interested in trading for my existing toe and heel blocks, plus a little cash. I'm hoping to retrofit my Bomber skiboard bindings, I believe the blocks are slightly different, but should still be interchangeable. I'd also be willing to pay for them outright.
Actually, I was referring to this text, which was in the "Weekend Update" that you posted a couple of posts up:
I was just trying to find confirmation of that on the website, but couldn't, so I was wondering where that text came from.