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Speed Demon

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  1. Regular bindings: Regular bale bindings usually have a wire bale at the heel, and a toe clip at the front. To engage, place your boot heel into the heel bale, and lean down and manually flip the front toe bale to lock in the boots. You often need to be on a relatively flat surface when engaging regular bindings.

    This is what The Carvers Almanac says about regular bindings, but i was told differently. What with that? Im just confused now.

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    WEED BUBBLERS

  2. I just recently got SnoPro Race Standards and Some Raichle 413's. I now have a problem...when i try to step in with my heel the bail wont latch to the hell leaving me with nothing to lock into. I took it to one of the shops around here and the guys there didnt have much of an idea of what they were doing since it was one of the first alpines they had seen. So if you could help me that would be great! Thanks!

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    INFANT WELLBUTRIN

  3. As far as i know Oxygens only have band freestyle boards, and pretty good alpines, but what do i know im new, but i did pick an oxygen as my first board. The guy bought a whole bunch for cheap and is selling them for cheap so thats why they are goin cheap. They all start at $1.00 and have no reserves! AWESOME! But as far as i know oxygen makes farely nice alpine boards.

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    Glass Bubblers

  4. well i think they are 2001's and they are the plastic ones and they are brand new. i still havent figured out how to get the angles/cants setup on the the bindings so i have them mounted with just the rubber dampening pad, is that ok? but for a beginner would i need to set up the cants at all, or should i go without them?

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    PRILOSEC PREGNANCY

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