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Yard Sale

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  1. I bought my Stratos Pros at RMS, had them thermo-fitted then, came back for an adjustment, and later a second adjustment, and never tipped. Bootfitting was part of the sale. I saw the actual bootfitter only once, when dropping off my boots for the second adjustment. I'm not about to tip in advance.

    I guess if I come back for additional adjustments, I'll consider tipping because I'm being a pain in the ass.

  2. Look like another snowless week for the sierras. Sooo, I'm gonna get some DVDs from Netflix instead of riding. What are the best of the Warren Miller films? I'm not expecting any carving, and relatively little snowboarding, but I don't mind watching skiers, as long as it's big mountain kind of stuff. I'd rather avoid the freestyling stuff.

    I've put Snowriders and Freeriders at the top of my queue. Good choices?

  3. Nah he was a grey market importer out of SoCal. Cycle News called him and told him they were going to print my letter unless he disputed the facts (that he had my money and I had no bike). He decided to return the deposit and I decided to ask CN not to print it.

    Thank gawd for GP. I can't even watch MX anymore; it's all four-strokes, U.S. and international.

  4. Yeah, Reality Check. Remember the guy who was selling off all his gear because after 10 days he hadn't learned to carve? Everybody said stick with it. Ten days is a significant portion of many people's available days on the mountain.

    If I'm not linking carved turns in 10 days, screw it. It took me one day to learn how to ride a board; I'm not spending ten times that long just to learn how to carve one.

    BTW, the available written riding tips mostly stink. (That's my professional opinion as an unemployed technical writer.) We really need a good instructor to make a DVD. Just watching a few seconds of online video seems more helpful than paragraphs of text. Just imagine a professional instructor narrating that video.

  5. Even few-years-old TZ250s are expensive. If you are not set on quarter-liters, look into eighth-liters. Only one cylinder, much cheaper to maintain, and light enough to pick up by yourself and load into your van.

    I once tried to buy/import a grey market Suzuki RGV250 Gamma. I got my money back from the guy when he learned Cycle News was going to publish my letter about him. Soon thereafter he left the country and a friend was screwed out of thousands of dollars for his bike.

    I got into dirt bikes, specifically two strokes, which are tuned for broad torque. I can just imagine what a road-tuned ring dinger is like when the revs climb and the power valves open up.

  6. Does Aprilia still make the Suzuki-RGV-engined RS250? That sounded like the hot ticket for me to get back on the track. I just barely keep in touch with roadracing now. Back in the day, the TZ250 was the shjt, though a few people got hold of Hondas and Aprilias. You gotta love a bike that requires your resume before they'll sell it to you.

  7. The grass is always greener, or the powder is always deeper...

    Maybe a 178 isn't ideal for me because on powder days I want to run The Chutes: 45-55 degrees, narrow, and crowded. But a 178 would just make me that much more faster than the skiers and jibbers, right? :eplus2:

  8. No that doesn't make sense. Oh, you mean the tongue is pushed down to near the bottom of the straps?

    I got a large pair of Flow Pro C FR and with my size 10.5 Airwalks (bulky), I've got plenty of room at the toe edge of the binding frame and plenty of room for the tongue. The M/Ls are cheaper on eBay so I figure my next pair will be that size. Unless I end up with some huge boots like K2 T1 or Vans Fargo. Mondo 27 (US 9) is right between the M/L and Large Flow Pro frames on their size chart.

    (Did you know nobody discounts the 06 Malamutes? Dayuuuuum.)

  9. I wonder how Billy the Kid or Bat Masterson or Matt Dillon would have faired

    Probably very well against wax "bullets" and blanks. :AR15firin

    (Don't pay any attention to me; my reaction time alone, to an anticipated audible signal, is about the same as the Fast Draw world record, .252. My fastest draw is three times that, and I don't even have to cock the hammer.)

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