View Full Version : Old School Race Boards
gv1002
October 27th, 2008, 12:08 PM
1990's era Burton M 6.0 goofy snowboard 160cm, hardly used, edges perfect, just need rust removed, bottom is nearly perfect, with storage stratches and scuffs....nothing major.....best offer. :lol:
1990's era Burton M 6.0 goofy snowboard 160cm with Burton plate bindings, again
perfect edges, no rust, perfect bottom with scuff from storage with storage wax plastered on....binders are perfect, no cracks or scuffs...used about 10 runs.....best offer. :lol:
1991 F2 Beamer Race 155cm. regular, used 2-3 season, bottom perfect, edges almost perfect (needs to be filed). top plate has glue residual from
custom vibration absorption plates since removed. awesome slalom board...best offer. :lol:
barchettaman
October 28th, 2008, 07:50 PM
Hello,
I'm brand new the the carving world. I'm intersted in a used setup for cheap to see if it's really something I want to dump a lot of money into. Your board w/bindings would be a great start. I don't have any idea what to offer so tell me what you're willing to take and we can talk.
Also,
I'm in Colorado, any idea how much it costs to ship a snowboard?
Thanks
David
Colorado Springs
gv1002
October 28th, 2008, 08:10 PM
well, the Burton with binders would be a good choice, as it's the only one i have with binders.....are you goofy footed? if so, we can talk price.....maybe $150? :confused:
shipping to Colorado is about $20-25....
bobdea
October 28th, 2008, 08:53 PM
Hello,
I'm brand new the the carving world. I'm intersted in a used setup for cheap to see if it's really something I want to dump a lot of money into. Your board w/bindings would be a great start. I don't have any idea what to offer so tell me what you're willing to take and we can talk.
Also,
I'm in Colorado, any idea how much it costs to ship a snowboard?
Thanks
David
Colorado Springs
Turn your email option on
tex1230
October 29th, 2008, 04:41 AM
Barch = read this : http://www.bomberonline.com/articles/welcome_center.cfm
before you buy anything. What you are looking at are collector's items (Probably worth the price he's asking) but not something you want to learn on.
GV - not trying to mess with your sale, but putting a brand new carver on ancient equipment is not doing him any favors.
*Ace*
October 29th, 2008, 04:44 AM
I learned how to carve on my PJ6, in ski boots that were just as old. :biggthump
But I agree, that board would make a better wall hanger than a shred stick.
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Any chance on selling the bindings seperately?
bobdea
October 29th, 2008, 06:13 AM
Barch = read this : http://www.bomberonline.com/articles/welcome_center.cfm
before you buy anything. What you are looking at are collector's items (Probably worth the price he's asking) but not something you want to learn on.
GV - not trying to mess with your sale, but putting a brand new carver on ancient equipment is not doing him any favors.
yeah, he said what I was going to tell you in email
gv1002
October 29th, 2008, 08:32 PM
i really don't think it matters what you ride....as long as your out there learning and having fun....these boards would work fine....it's the motor, not the machine boys......i'm open to any offers....i just don't want to toss these in the trash.....
Bordy
October 29th, 2008, 08:53 PM
GV these guys are looking out for a fellow carver to be, not knocking your gear.
The truth is the first year Burton Varaplate 3 hole bindings fail all the time due to the weak conversion from 5 hole to 3 pattern and a plastic base plate that cracks and may cause falure.
If your going to try and sell stuff as rideable safe gear then perhaps e-bay would be a better option since most people on this board know better and were tryin to educate the interest buy in private.
I don't give a **** how good the motor is if the machine is going to break......
gv1002
October 29th, 2008, 09:16 PM
wow, fair enough i guess..... how can i be a "Trench digger" or "Carver Extraordinaire" or "Alpine Ace"....:barf:
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carvingchef
October 29th, 2008, 09:38 PM
wow, fair enough i guess..... how can i be a "Trench digger" or "Carver Extraordinaire" or "Alpine Ace"....
it has nothing to do with your skills or experience, it changes based on your total number of posts on this forum, as the number increase 50, 100, 500 and so on the title will change, skidder, groomer grommet, carver extraordinaire, alpine race, etc. etc.
i don't suggest posting like crazy just to change that
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