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tahoetrencher

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  1. I'm with Bryan all the way. Mods: move this thread to off topic, politics have no place in our SNOWBOARDING forum. No offense intended Michelle.
  2. That WAS awesome. The day before cuban's arrival was cement all day- now that you're gone, Steve, it rained all night. Weather reports be damned, you make your own! Any Heavers out there that think you can't carve Ellie's on a 180 need to sign up with cuban-carving-better-than-gooding next Feb. What happened to Lower Stage on Sat morn was near criminal Paul, Dennis, Darren, Steve, Scott (Travis, Evan): Thanks for the groove. See you next year. I owe you a beer Scott. Cheers
  3. Mine never had any! They run flat just fine.
  4. I was looking forward to discussing the rainbow sidewalls
  5. As old as my stainless boards and race plates which all still rock thank you very much. That 162 was SO far ahead of its time...
  6. Shoe laces and daisy chain? You'll do anything for a date, I guess. Great rescue team though. My first break found me in a sled driven by a (hot) chick on a sl board and HB's!! Beats that stinking guy fer shur.
  7. Well that didn't sound right. I hope you heal well and fast. :D I guess I mean I'm stoked you're up there breaking easy things like legs, considering brain clouds and all. You have more friends on the board than you could possibly know! Cheers, Tim
  8. What, you don't even leave tracks? :rolleyes:
  9. Tufty gets the post of the season award. Thanks for making a poor read worth it. Now where's Snowman, local pow and my sl board... $
  10. Mine seems to ride much bigger than 11m R.
  11. for post #30 That was worth the weight. Hey Zoltan Looking out my window I must ask Does it have a snorkel attachment? :)
  12. "Wish you were here" to shovel all the snow off my stairs Wait till you see the storm we're making for you right now in the Sierra!
  13. That bad insert is the best thing for that board- not much use; looks minty fresh That's gotta be $200 of love (and carbon) here on the board Anyhow, Bryan would surely love to make a lamp out of it? Kurt?
  14. also if its a beer league you should drink liquer, as this will super charge your talents above your beer drinking competition. :lol: December quote of the month!
  15. An undertaker that is not (maybe UT lite, I guess) +1 for plates on a tail My rossi (198 cm, thank you very much) loves raceplates.
  16. I'm getting ready to list some 324's (LeMans). They're essentially new, less than 10 hours of use for sure. Molded once, They're 27's/ I wear a 11 street and am most comfortable in about a 28 mondo but with the molding these were fine. I just bought them for powder cause someone told me my indys were too stiff for that. Well I think they're too soft and I'm not using them. Ever. My Indy's are fine in the pow. Cheers
  17. Those are raceplates (check for screws on the toe/heel blocks- not rivets). The red bails have paint chipping off very easily so if they're all red you've got a pair with very low miles. Those binders are worth $100 all day long and have supported my 185-200 lb frame admirably for almost 20 years. Some prefer not to have the clear plastic (UV degradation?) I have many pairs of clear and solid plastic and haven't really noticed a difference. That board was totally badass in the late eighties just like my fave: the Kemper apex. These radical asyms require a bad heelside form- you kinda rocked back onto your heels with weight back for the heelside, then rocked forward on to toes for the toeside. I only use my asym in the pow now (Where it is actually quite agile) Cheers, Tim
  18. to South Lake so that I may begin my struggle with them. Keep the metal, send the rest. Let's do LAUNCH sometime at altitude And yeah I can go 200 if the camel is full.
  19. For getting involved like I did. Paul and Jeff seem cool on this but I'm sorry for my useless comment. Truth is, that board would have been "sooooooooooo nice to to come home to" to quote a lady.
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