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Joe D

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  1. I talked to Dave at YYZCanuck, who was super helpful, but only had 1/2 set in stock. Could anybody check an old gear box for a pair they don't use? I have skinny calves and they help the liner fit the back of my leg. Thanks for looking. - Joe
  2. Searching for a pair spoilers that fit in the back of the upper cuff on the SB series Raichle boots. This is a left. Thanks for looking! They look like this:
  3. I will take the thermofit liners, shipping included? PM sent.
  4. Damn that was quick! Who's got 4x4?
  5. Be aware, those are Carriers, ie no metal baseplate.
  6. A set of Carrier stepins. Seller thinks they are Race plates. Thought it might be useful to BOL family if anyone had a youngster wanting to hardboot. They are NOT mine. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=321082917249
  7. Burton AK Gore-Tex powder gloves. Size medium, but they are oversized. These were originally over $100. Long gauntlet style, with removable inner glove. Cinch wrist strap, articulated thumb gussets, and durable synthetic palm lining. Wore them 2 days, before admitting they were a little too big for my hands. The gauntlet skirt extends up to my mid forearm, and one-hand cinches with a captive barrel lock. Super comfortable. $40 plus actual ship costs.
  8. Yes, the zipper (YKK) goes all the way around. No velcro. It can open flat like butterfly wings. Makes a decent sleeping pad, in a pinch.
  9. This is a Cloak padded boardbag. Pretty wide, would be better suited for freeride or all mountain boards than skwals, etc. :D Would be good for a Tanker. I have fit 2 smaller boards with plate bindings inside. And still had room to pack snowgear. Kind of a slate blue exterior of ripstop cordura with grey tarp interior. Includes padded shoulder strap. Width is 42cm straight across widest part. Length is 171cm from inside edge of black to inside edge of black. Measure your board tip-to-tip to see if it will fit. Black smudges from roof racks on blue, and a sub-1cm cut in inner tarp. LMK if any questions. JD $25 plus actual ship costs.
  10. Did you buy that green one?
  11. not mine, but since you asked - go to For Sale - http://www.bomberonline.com/VBulletin/showthread.php?39186-Burton-Coil-166
  12. Hi tdifan, sent you an email.

    thx, Joe D

  13. These topped out at $93. If they're so desirable, how come noone has made a clay mold and poured some aluminum & made 'em?
  14. A few camber shots, and a clean deck shot.
  15. T.Sims freeride board, 160cm Soul Carve paired with Burton plates Directional shape, with narrow waist, (for a freeride board). Overall length: 160cm Waist width: 24cm Effective edge: 132cm A forgiving board, easy to carve at slow to moderate speeds - this is well-suited to riders in the 120-165 pound range. Fairly steep nose and tail allows for longer edge contact than most 160's. Ptex is clean with only superficial scratches, topsheet has rings from bindings, and a couple lift-line nicks. Burton Performance II plates, with full aluminum baseplate. These are a great set for carving chunky conditions, or for powder. The baseplate rides on 6 hard black rubber cylinders, which gives it more lateral flex than Race Plates. A superb match for this board. Original Burton leash, 4-hole disks, mounting hardware, toe lever setscrews, and Owners Manual are all included. $160
  16. I've used these tongued liners for the past couple years in Raichle boots, but I think they would work well for the Burton stuff. They are NOT as stiff as the Raichle & Intuition liners, but man oh man are they comfy. Garmont G-Fit High Liner:
  17. I have ridden a set of these since '95. Great, great, plates for freeride or powder. Though they look like Carriers, they have a full aluminum baseplate underneath, which looks to be the same thickness as Race Plates. But the base rides on 6 hard black rubber cylinders, which gives them a LOT of omni-flex for an average rider (say 175#) These feel super surfy.
  18. I have lots of good memories of Brian Head, although I also remember feeling the altitude at the top, just shy of 11,000 feet. I definitely think it's worth the drive, though dry town! BYOB.
  19. and I was juust going to ask Fin to start carrying gold-plated cowboy boots (with Intec heels, of course)
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