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bschurman

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  1. 6" delta jointer. It'll give you a perfect 90*, super sharp and fast to boot.
  2. Looks like a full rocker on that board to me. ;)
  3. The monsters are the big boys of the carving world. From the man himself: "I have been doing quite a few of the "Monsters" this was originally inspired by a customers design and after testing I immediately built a 188 x 23 x 15/16m for myself and it was one of my favorite rides last season. They are actually quite soft but can be ridden pretty hard in varied snow. They use the race board decamber to give a great feel of control despite the length. Early season I will be developing a full line which will be: 182, 185 and 188 all available in 20, 21.5 or 23 wide. Sidecuts will be 14.2/15m or the already tested 15/16m Even did a 188 x 24 for a guy!" ->Ben
  4. Make sure they get the trails all setup nice for us. :-)
  5. The center disc is mounted on the board. Since it is flat on the board it does not move once mounted so there is no lateral stress on the bolts. The cant merely floats around the center disc.
  6. The bindings have been sold. Thanks, ->Ben
  7. Hi, I have a set of TD2 step-in for sale. Excellent condition, 3* and 6* cants with medium elastomers. I can exchange these for hard red if you want. <a href = "http://picasaweb.google.com/bschurma/TD2s#">Pics Here</a> Looking for $225 shipped to the lower 48. Thanks, ->Ben
  8. I'm sorry I didn't mean to insuate that anyone should wait. I'm all for getting them while they're hot. ->Ben
  9. Last year, I noticed that there were 27s available at the end of the year in track 700s.
  10. Yes, that ankle will be swollen for a LONG time. Mine still swells to this day. I don't think that that will ever go away.
  11. I have a Ti plate and seven screws in my right fibula and I use Thermoflex liners with great success. I started snowboarding about 2 months after I broke my ankle and there was no real issue with rubbing like I thought there would be. It's now two seasons later and still no issues. Go for it. ->Ben
  12. Actually, Jeff. There are only two parts that are different on the heels that make them left or right and unfortunately the interior is where they are You can make a left a right but you need a broken right one so that you can take out the innards. Otherwise the cable will be pulling the mechanism the wrong way. I can post some pics at some point if you or anyone else is interested. Maybe if I find some time I can write up a heel FAQ. I save my broken heels just for this so that I can make lefts, rights and rights lefts. The thing I usually break is the little wing on the front of the heel. Usually, everything else is fine on the heels so I save them. ->Ben
  13. bschurman

    #1 Groom

    That is not the case when we are done with them. :-) Bring on the old folks to complain about the ruts on the trail.
  14. http://www.bomberonline.com/VBulletin/showthread.php?t=20822 If you are interested. ->Ben
  15. I have a Coiler AM 169 in great condition. I have only ridden it about 5 times. Just seem to find that I use my other Coilers more. It has a full PTC tune. There is only 1 tiny nick in the topsheet behind rear binding. You can see this in the pics here: http://picasaweb.google.com/bschurma/CoilerAM The board was built for me at 190 lbs. Specs: 169AM 9.9m SCR 20.0cm waist The information on the sidewall is: 169AM20 06BS1-7.9 I am looking for $350 + shipping. If you are interested, please let me know. ben -at- bogeydog -dot- net
  16. can you please send that again? My email server has not been working for the last couple of days and I think it got chucked while the internet waited for my server to come back online. Thanks, ->Ben
  17. Sure, I'll sell you one. They are both in good condition. One is replacement for the recall and the other one was not affected by the recall. $25? ->Ben
  18. I have one available. Just bought the D300 and so mine is available. Body only but you get 2 1 gig flash, 2 batteries, charger and all documentation. Please email me if you are interested. ben -at- bogeydog -dot- net Thanks, ->Ben
  19. Board has been sold, thanks for all the interest. ->Ben
  20. Use grease and not loctite! Grease the heads and the threads of the bolts. A little goes a long way. This will allow you to properly torque the bolts. Otherwise you are getting a false torque on the friction between the bolt and the center disk. Use a non petro grease like Bomber Butter, Pedro's SYN grease or Slick Honey. Do not use loctite, it will destroy your board. ->Ben
  21. The NSR is a sweet board. I loved it when the conditions were right. I'm just not a big enough boy to bend it in the hard stuff. Bruce is going to soften the nose for me like the one I tested at the ECES. I can attest to your 180 RCII. I have the same board and it is a great go to board. You can crank the turns tight if you want but you can also let it run fast and make big turns too. Always stable. Someone should pick this up, it's a quiver in one board.
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