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UK40

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  1. Thanks friends, I asking, because for next

    season I will looking for free carving board. This season I,d ride on F2 Speedster SL - (it's a hard work riding on it,I think You know What I mean).

    Thanks to all uldis (sorry for my broken eng.)

  2. Hello Dragonsw...

    When I changed the ski on hard board

    I thought about carving only,but then

    I understood - Racing is part of hard boarding.

    If You would like to riding as well as

    sportsmens do - you must driving through the gates day after day.

    In Latvian competitions 10% riders use

    a hard boards (F2-speedster SL 99%) .

    Good Luck Uldis Hofmanis (Latvia)

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  3. Hello Ladies and Gentelmen.

    1. I'm looking for the board who will be Long

    and wide. Do anybody know about that thing ?

    2. I want to know more about USA hard boards and boots. (maybe some of you

    can to introducing me with that equipmwnt).

    Uldis Hofmanis :cool:

  4. Hello friens.

    My question is following:

    Why best riders use a non step-in bindings.

    May be i'm wrong, but I sae it at

    nokia WC competition.

    And other one, I saw Swedish racer

    Bievesen riding with ski boots , I think

    he'll be drive better with Deeluxe - Suzuka(for example) ???

    :confused:

  5. Originally posted by Miguel

    Grandpa.....40??? I didn't even start until I was forty-two. Innumerable bumps and buises, a couple of concussions, a broken collarbone and dare I say, bruised ego later, I consider myself a fairly proficient albeit not expert carver! I'm currently fifty eight, still laying out respectable trenches and looking forward to reaching "Grandpa" status....thank you very much! BTW...purchasing a helmet has limited my concussions to two. :) (knock on wood)

    thank you Miguel. i'm realy amazed about

    your age.

  6. Originally posted by C5 Golfer

    As you get older we get wiser and that states "keep your board and feet on the ground". I did not go to a hard boot set up till I was around 53 yr - have given away most of my skis to friends. I need and want to stay without injury - too much golf to play and many days ahead to ride the snow.

    cheers Uldis - you are pretty young kid.:D

    thank you, last year i infected my older

    brother(45) with hard board too, he

    was a skier like i was . you can't imagine,

    our higest mountain in latvia(east europe) is 311 m,

    longest track 350m.

    :( thank you for advice

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