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John K

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  1. I have a 170 cm Coiler EX for sale.  Used only about a dozen days,  Perfect condition with just a little scuffing on the top sheet. It was custom built for me by Bruce, I weigh 160lbs so it should work for a 150-170lb rider.

    Nose 27mm, waist 22mm, tail 26.5mm

    Price: $250 + $25 shipping

    John

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  2. SOLD

    I kept this board around to share with friends. It carves great and is a little wider. I bought it on ebay as a factory second and hated the mother of pearl look at the tail so I painted the tail black. Paint is chipped around bindings and the edges of the tail, but you could repaint any color you want or maybe strip it back down to mother of pearl look. It never bothered me riding since most of the board is a deep blue. Base is good, lots of camber.

    I am only asking $80 plus $45 shipping UPS. that includes the black center disk for bomber TD2s that work for Burton boards.

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  3. I have two boards that are in new condition. Both ridden 1 day .....

    2008 Arbor A-Frame 166cm $375

    2008 Burton Supermodel 168 $295

    These are softboot boards that are geared toward more carving and hold a nice edge..... great in the afternoon when it gets a little bumpy or on days when the snow is still too soft to want to lay it down in the hard boots.

    John K.

  4. We had spring conditions in Tahoe on Friday with ice that turned to slush...... perhaps I am spoiled, but it just isn't much fun trying to lay out turns on either ice or slush....

    I was thinking of going to skis when I thought that maybe a short little slalom board that would be zig zagged around might be fun.

    Any thoughts on this ?? Board recommendations? Guidline for board specs?

    Thanks !

    JK

    ps... I am 5'9", 165lbs

  5. So when it gets crowded with no lift-op running the line and people riding up on the tail of your board, does anyone have a strategy for i. preserving your top sheet and ii. making it through line in the least amount of time.

    I have heard that it is better to stay far to the side rather than coming through the middle.... any thoughts?

    JK

    ps... clearly riding midweek is the ultimate answer

  6. Stepin stiffness is fine for me even so I am light... I rely on my old 224 boots to allow lateral flex.

    Thanks everyone... yup, I bought the standards so that I could set up a board for friends to try the sport and I could run them on my powder board. Having been on step ins for 3 years now...... I love the convenience so I will split them up now and run em mixed.....

    LAST Question.... Any concern with standards about the lack of tolerance with the intec heal pin??

    Thanks again

    JK

  7. I have some used TD 1 step-ins in good shape. They have around 30days on them and come with 3* cants and purple bumbers.

    I also have 2 - 0*cants, but only have bumpers for one of them.

    $100 buys it all, but if you know that aren't going to use some of the cants leave them with me and I will give them to someone looking for those specific cants. (add $12 for shipping)

    - John

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