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thavngr98

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  1. Hey all my name is Dave. I live on the Island (Huntington) I actually work with Dave (Pow4ever). I have been riding since the late 80's actually used to race in the green mountain series years ago and also taught for many years when I lived in Ma. I dont get out riding as much as I used with a 3 and 2 year old and a bum back. But Im looking forward to getting out again this winter as long as everything falls into place.

  2. Heres a little something I found about the board.

    The Slayer is a high performance carving board that reacts to every demand but doesn't require your constant attention like the Race X-V.A.S. does. The progressive sidecut and central DUALTEC® allow y...ou to make quickie slalom turns but you can still rail monster super G turns. Microcell gives you the stability you need when you're travelling at speed. This tuned down race board is perfect for the carver who doesn't need gates to feel the speed rush.

  3. I have a Rossi Slayer 163. I believe its from 2000. The board is pretty much brand new I have ridden it 2 times. Im selling it to make way for a Donek I have had my eyes on. I do not have any specs on it. I do have pics thou. The board is definitly for someone beginner to intermediate. It has a pair of Burton Race Stepins with an adjustable cant on the back and a (I believe) 3 degree on the front. I paid just under $300 for the setup about 2 months ago. I will let it go on this board for $200 plus shipping. I have a bunch of pictures since I can only do one at a time i will post mutiple pics in this thread. If you are interested please email me @dferguso@optonline.net if know one wants it it is going up on ebay for $300

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  4. Come on guys lets not bash. He did say just as well which I will agree on but better? That I will not agree to. I've riden a Nitro Shogun from 2004 with Palmer plates and burton C-16 and Burton Driver boots and I can definitly say I can carve just as good as a Alpine board but it definitly is missing that trench diggin adrenaline rush feeling you get laying down a chin scraping carve on a Hard setup. just my 2cents

  5. Just to let everyone know. I also work part-time at a pretty big board shop down here on the island. We have about 15 boards left over from a couple of years ago. When I get the list together I'll post them on the Classifed with prices.

  6. I dont know Al i did teach with a guy namesd John he was kinda short rode like a 147 burton. I fortget what his name was. I think he was also a school teacher. This is going back atleast 9 or 10 years ago.

    Oh and I meant to say "I used to live in Littleton and Acton" in my previous post

  7. I just wanted to say Hi. Ive been checking out this board for sometime now. Just recently joined. Ive been ride for.... well forever. Used to live in Ma. Taught at a couple of mt. up there rode an alpine board for about 10 years got away from (alpine) and now Im back, even rode in the green mt series (if its even called that anymore?). This forum is great! Im currently living in NY. I look foward to reading and contributing to this board.

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