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John H

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  • Location
    Algonquin Highlands, ON
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Mt. St. Louis
  • Occupation?
    Have Fun
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Virus Cyborg Evo III
    Coiler 165 VSR
    Coiler 164 Softy Proto
    Fish 156
  • Current Boots Used?
    Track 700, Burton SL7
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    F2, Burton Diode & C60
    82/78
    66/61
    36/21
    18/3
  • Snowboarding since
    1992
  • Hardbooting since
    1992

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  1. John H

    WTB F2 intec

    What size are you looking for?
  2. The o-ring is required on the kingpin bolt if you are using the standard elastomer. If you have the thicker/softer elastomers then you do not use the o-ring. I never used loctight on my Cateks, did the same as McDowell. Hand tighten the kingpin then turn the 4 adjuster screws a half turn to lock it in.
  3. 181 long and 14 wide
  4. Just wondering if anyone is interested in a skinny board?
  5. Coiler softy. Don't know what Bruce is actually calling it but it rides awesome.
  6. Love the ride/feel of my Coiler VSRM which is my go to board but on those days when conditions are right, read not ice, I'll get out the Virus Evo III. Even though the Virus is metal/carbon/??? it is very snappy and lively compared to the Coiler. The Virus has some of the properties of a carbon board and some of the properties of a metal board, not as damp as a metal board and not as snappy as a non metal board but pretty close. Certainly feels different than a Coiler/Prior/Kessler. Sounds like the Proteus might be similar in feel to the Virus.
  7. Coiler. Bruce's soft boot boards ride great.
  8. I've got a pair of F2 step-ins, size med. Email me if you're interested.
  9. I think if you go back to page 2 of this thread you will find that you shouldn't use Acrylic/plexiglass. Lexan/polycarbonate is what you're after.
  10. Ya, I was talking about how to keep from destroying the other SG that you have. The one in the pics is done.
  11. Good to hear that you are making things right. Now, onto the SG. TD1's are a bit tough on boards due to their small contact area. I would recommend that you use as a minimum a polycarbonate/lexan spacer between the binding and board to better distribute the load. Either that or some type of plate or riser system to get the binding off the board completely.
  12. I find the Booster strap to be more comfortable on liners with a tongue than on liners that are overlap. Might try putting a thin plastic layer between the strap and overlap liner to make it a bit more like a liner with a tongue and distribute the pressure a bit.
  13. I posted the instructions from the Booster web site.
  14. http://www.skimetrix.com/instruction.html
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