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Just picked up a used Madd 170. Yellow sidewalls. After riding one day I noticed the carbon fiber butterfly was lifting up in a couple of places. It almost looked like it was a "peel and stick" kind of application. I pushed it back down and it stuck.

Anybody know anything about this? Is this structural, or just a decoration?

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I am certainly no MADD expert, but I had the same thign happen to a MADD camo 170 I owned once. I hapened to have some West system epoxy in the garage and used it readhere the CF x-wing, it was acutally a bubble about the size of two half dollars. I used a syringe to inject the epoxy inside the bubble. Super glue can even work, but I would go epoxy if you can get a small thing of it at the local store.

I used two flat pieces of smooth wood and clamped it. over night. No problems for as long as I had it.

As far as use in performance, it may not seem like much, but IMO I think the x-wing does offer a level of stiffness, not a huge amount , but it does.

Having worked with CF and epoxy on my skateboards and molding other various shapes and gadgets with it, I can say its pretty amazing how strong CF gets once it is cured with an epoxy.

I hope this helps

do you have any pics?

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Yes, if it's got the day-glo yellow/green sidewalls and the "blue boy" topsheet, that was in its day a known warranty issue. It has long since been corrected.

However, since you bought the board used, and since it's most likely a 2005 model, I think you're probably SOL. You should seek satisfaction from whomever you bought it from, because if they rode it any more than like 2 days, they would have had the delam issue too. Sounds like either they didn't ride it more than that (unlikely), or they did and tried to glue it back on themselves.

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Thanks for the input guys. I'll keep my eye on it and see what it does. When I pushed it down it stuck like hell. Seems like a pressure sensitive adhesive.

You're probably right Dave, if it needs gluing I'm probably better off peeling the whole thing off and prepping the surface before gluing. I am also a fan of JB weld. I've had it hold when others won't.

Scott

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