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redrabit

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  1. These are almost new, and they should be put to use. The shells are perfect though the liners had some footbeds deteriorate in them, so they come without footbeds. I've never used these, but I'm certain plenty of people on this site have. The linerss read EU 10, and this fits like a US 10 1/2-11. The shells read 10-12, and the cuff reads 6-12. I can't tell you the exact year, but I'll guess 1993-94 based upon the color/graphics. According to Carver's Almanac these aren't compatible with many of the newer plate bindings, so only purchase if you know exactly what you're looking at. I figure this site is one of the few places anyone would find these useful, so lets get them into someones hands that can use them. Anyone looking for old school??? My auction acct ID is redrabit1, and I have 100% feedback. Paypal is great for me. Contact directly at redrait1@yahoo.com. Other items to come. Shipping from 60014.

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  2. I just grabbed these at a local sale and thought someone here could put them to good use. I do not know the exact model of these, but as I recall these were made for use as rentals with the adjustable cam running thru the center. I know these are not recommended for larger adult riders because of the plastic construction, but I thought they could be useful for a teaching/club environment (for kids). Anyhow, you all will know more about them than I. I have two pair, both of them new with 3-hole discs, one pair has yellow "bumpers" and one has neon green ones. I assume they have differing densities. $60 each pair plus shipping from IL 60014. Paypal is good for me. If it concerns you my auction acct ID is redrabit1 and I have perfect feedback.

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  3. Do you ride soft boots on the other Donek Axxess (on the left in your picture, a little shorter, maybe a 177??)?. At 21.5 or 22.5 width, do you have enough room for soft boot bindings? Did you need elevators plates to raise the bindings? I'm riding a Burton Supermodel 168 and would love to step up a little in size. :biggthump

  4. Vintage (1990 model year?) Burton PJ 6.0 goofy with original Burton bindings. I have never ridden this board, though it shows minor signs of wear. I purchased it intending to use it, but I have several boards and never got to this one yet. Ready to ride with a tune-up, or hang it on your wall. If it helps the cause I will be using the $$$ to head to the mountains this season. My E*B*A*Y accout name is redrabit1 and I have perfect feedback. It will be well packed and insured correctly. I may have a reference or two here (have dealt with Bryan @ oldsnowboards.com previously). Price $175 plus shipping, Paypal is good for me. A couple more boards may follow. I may have more pictures, depending on how many I can post here. Thanks-

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  5. Ok, first was a Burton Performer in 1985? Yes, a wooden one with 'fins'

    But I had a yellow snurfer first...

    Burton Elite 140 (Blue one)

    Burton Cruise 165 (Blk/Wht/Neons)

    Sims Half Pipe (Blk)

    Burton A Deck 160

    Burton Supermodel 168 (Yellow)

    Then I started Collecting-

    Prototype Winterstick

    Burton Woodie

    Burton Elite (Blk)

    Burton Performer (red)

    Burton little Air (Stickman graphic)

    Burton Kelly (Red/Yellow) X 3

    Burton Kelly (Blk/Purple)

    Burton Air 160 (Purple)

    Burton Air 16x (Grn)

    Burton Cruzer 165 (Soft color) X 2

    Burton Cruzer (Rainbow)

    Burton Cruise 165 X 3

    Burton Canyon (Blkish)

    Burton Motion

    Burton Woody 135

    Burton Elite 150 (Red)

    Burton Elite 140 (blue)

    Burton Amp 160 (Orange)

    Burton M5 flat (Multi)

    Burton M6 Goofy (Wht/Blue)

    Burton PJ 6 Goofy (grey)

    Burton M6 Goofy (Grey/Pink)

    Burton M5 Goofy (Wht/Blu)

    Burton Safari (Colored Zebra- of course)

    O' Sin 3800 163

    And counting...

    Yes, I ride many of them...

  6. That's where I was going with my previous question-

    Initially I thought the bails were just the step-in and force on the toe piece.

    It looks to me that some type of additional device might be needed to secure the heel.

    Honestly, I am a 20-year softbooter and although I own a few 5-hole alpine Burtons with the old rat-traps, as well as a pair of MGX's, I haven't had enough faith in them to use them. I know little about the hard-boot setups and step-ins. This is why I wanted to clarify what I need to use these bindings.

    Any additional info would be helpful.

    Thanks-

    Brad

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