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Interested...could you post or send pics?
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Hey, Trappy. How's life out in Steamboat? Kevin says he'll miss racing you this year...not that there's any snow yet :-(
Hope to see you at some point this season.
Carol Thorsten-Stein
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Can you post pics?
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We got my son's Suzukas there...finally found out what size he really needed. Great selection of new and used boards and boots as well. Definitely closer for us than VT.
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Would the extra set of disks allow me to use my WCs on two boards without dismantling everything? If so I might be interested...
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Anyone know if you can retrofit the new buckles onto the older SBs?
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One pair never molded Raichle ThermoFlex liners. Size mondo 23, Euro 4, US mens 5. Regular density, made in Canada. Never molded, so they are currently totally flat. Black exterior, grey interior. Some tape residue on outside, but no affect on performance. I bought the wrong size (turns out I needed a 24), so you get a bargain. Perfect upgrade for a junior racer or somebody with really small feet. $25 cash or paypal plus shipping, or pick up in NH.
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Would you sell those separately, and for what price?
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Dan, I would like to see that sticker if you can get a photo. I wish there was someplace to find all the history of the old arbor boards and the munoz lines but I haven't found anything.
What does 'NOS' stand for? You should take that thing out and try it, Jami really likes riding hers and unfortunately for me she really likes my 165 too. :rolleyes:
My son and I both have Munoz A55s...wish we could find an A65 in decent shape. We also have other Arbors...a D50 Woodie, an A-Series 154 (both mine), and a D58 Woodie (his BX board). Oh, and some other assorted stuff including his FP 167. My husband thinks we're nuts.
Anyway, Arbor only made the carving boards in 155 and 165 lengths. I believe the final year of production was 99-00. Early arbors were available in a variety of different wood tops, including rosewood, maple, oak, and walnut in addition to the more familiar koa. Not all boards were available in all woods. If you're interested in specs on the carving boards I can pass them along.
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Looking for reasonably priced (under $100) boots. Condition of liners not important as I already have a pair of Intuitions...so any shells with the right size range will work. No junker boots please :)
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Hi, wondering if you need different hardware in order to attach these? How does that work?
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Ok, as odd as this may sound I had a similar issue a year or two back with some used Burton bindings (yes, they were plates) I bought for my son. I called Burton Rider Services and they sent the correct 4-hole disks free of charge. Worth a shot.
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I can vouch for how great these are...I own a '91 4-dr! I even have the racks and roof box. Lots of 4-doors in the New England area. Hope it finds a good home.
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Hi, do you have a pic of the boots? very interested, thanks.
NOS Arbor Alpine 155
in For Sale
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I didn't know they made one longer than 165 either...we have two of the 155, one for me and one for my son who rides it in USASA SL races. If I remember correctly the last year was 2000 (I will look it up in my catalogs when I get home). What year is this 155 from?
BTW, if anybody has a 165 Munoz carving board they are looking to part with, we're interested :-)