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Camber on a 171 atv, that I can easily answer.

just placed on kitchen floor and measured to highest point off the floor, ( I am assuming only one way to measure camber)

I got approx 16 mm or 1.6cm of camber on a board with approx 20-25 days riding with a BFG ( big fat guy) on it.

hope that helps

Dave*

ps: my atv was stiffened over stock flex but I think would come out of press with same camber built in.

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:lol::lol: :lol:

all good, when i say gear abuser, i don't mean it in a negative way. i correlate gear abuse with riding hard (for the most part). and based on the stories attached to each of them, it sure seems like hard riding :biggthump :biggthump

i kind of wish i broke gear that way, just not that often...

and yeah, the camber question was answered. mine definitely doesn't have 15-16mm, more like 6-7mm

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No past tense here, I am riding it into the ground. I still use it as my everyday board.
Oh, I recall you posting a RIP thread about the WCR because you ran into a rock (just like the recent demise of your Tanker)

And I love it, but for pow boards especially I love taper. Heck, it's another reason why I prefer the metal priors over the regular ones: more taper.

Taper taper taper. I love taper.

Welcome to the club, I remember talking about the Fish (4cm of taper) and you saying how you ride you WCR in all conditions, including powder.
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