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The width of the board is not symmetrical front to back. I will see if I can create a drawing to explain, may take too much time to do with limited digital drafting skills.

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This is greatly exaggerated , it a blended, progressive sidecut of several sidecut radii, not 11 up against a 13M

Ok, that's what I thought, the longer sidecut starts forward of the waist.

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When I mounted the Bomber BP UPM mount it was obvious. The front mount was a couple cms wider than the board. :)

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see how that went completely over the head (or watchful eye) of everyone here ! Embedded Tinkler sticks. Bryan pay attention

What a Snow Stix does can not be duplicated IN the board.

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When I mounted the Bomber BP UPM mount it was obvious. The front mount was a couple cms wider than the board. :)

What a Snow Stix does can not be duplicated IN the board.

Hmmm you mean like not bend? ..why does only one person have sooooo many of these.....next up trunk lift rods...better yet Ohlins steering dampener..

Seriously through...just to much weight ..and if you can adjust it you will..over and over and over.. :-D;-)

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Here are a few pics of my new custom Donek Twin Tip.This design is based on the Freecarve 2 platform with a few tweaks,hehe. I had presented Sean with a similar idea a couple of seasons ago ,but finally decided to pul the trigger a few days ago.We revisited the concept of a true twin tip with a centered stance and an idea I had to take a stock graphic and create a mirror image for each half of the board,Originally I was heading toward a two headed python,but this time around the Dragon-1 graphic was calling my name-so we made a two headed dragon!

The board specs are ; 22.0 waist width,centered stance(though I mount my bindings with about 1.5 cm of setback) custom stance width of the inserts at 20.5" centered,decambered for 7" at each end,12 meter constant radius,and a 174 overall length with identical nose and tail shapes.It also includes the 'rubber construction' option,but no metal-This is a sweet riding, lively, but reasonably damp,glass board!

Cudos to Sean Martin and the Donek crew for turning this from concept to badass reality under my boots at A-Basin in just FOUR DAYS!

The 'Two Headed Dragon' performs like I dreamed it would-super performance when on edge and super friendly putting around or riding backwards.I am about to head out on the hill here at Beaver Creek to put it through it's second session. Pun intended-This Dragon Slays!!!

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For the first year since I began carving, I have nothing to contribute to this thread!!!
Seasons not over.....

Busted!!!

184 Monster II, 21 wide. Not sure what the sidecut is exactly, pretty big. It's a copy of the SES demo except 0.5 cm narrower.

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