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Bill Boothby
October 22nd, 2004, 08:23 AM
Rethinking quiver... have many bingings FS

NIB Burton Raceplates complete '01 & '02 $ 120.00 ea.
SnowPro Stepins w/heels, 2 pair $ 80.00 ea.
Snowpro Race New Cond. 6mm bails $75.00
Bomber TD1 std 3 pair you choose disc/bumper combos
all in xlnt shape, all sprung bails $125.00 to $150.00
colors: copper anodized, clear anodized and blue
anodized plates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Shipped USA $ 10.00

Do you really need to see a picture?

billbee52@charter.net:rolleyes:

jawfxr
October 22nd, 2004, 09:34 AM
Hi Bill, I'll take one of those TD 1's off your hands. Just let me know how you want the payment and I'll make it happen today.

Thanks,

Marc
P.S. Blue sounds cool

Carve234
October 22nd, 2004, 09:59 AM
Sent email. Will take one of the other TD1's.

kikapudeluxe
October 22nd, 2004, 11:52 AM
Hi Bill! i take one of td1 if you have 3 holes disc?

jawfxr
October 22nd, 2004, 12:07 PM
Hi bill,

I sent you an email.

Marc

Bill Boothby
October 23rd, 2004, 06:16 PM
Two down ,one to go... Bronze/copper colored plates, good condition, no dings, sprung heel bails work freely. Three degree cant discs only(3 & 4 hole compatible),assorted 3* bumper sets, all hardware and wrench. $125.00 plus $10.00 ship USA
billbee52@charter.net

pkyle3
November 2nd, 2004, 12:31 PM
Bill-
Just sent you an email.

-Kyle

Bill Boothby
November 3rd, 2004, 07:48 PM
All TD1's gone by popular opinion.
Burton Bindings remain unaccounted for.
Some interest in Snopros,vote is still out...
This just in...
May have primo RIOT Velocity GS 182 in VG cond. Due to recent mandate by my wife. Somewhere in the $225.00 OBO neighborhood, Details upon request.
billbee52@charter.net:eek:

fishrising
November 3rd, 2004, 07:50 PM
Details on riot please...

Bill Boothby
November 3rd, 2004, 10:29 PM
Specs -
• Total Length - 182cm
• Waist - 18.5cm
• Nose - 24cm
• Tail - 23.05cm
• Side cut Radius - 14.5M

From the literature for this board:
The Velocity is constructed using a custom woven carbon fiber cloth. Strands of carbon fiber run the entire length of the board, over ever single square inch (not a few carbon stringers which effectively accomplish nothing). Our boards have over 75 strands running its length. Carbon fiber is one of the stiffest, most resistant materials in the world. It is used on fighter planes and on space shuttles, in tennis rackets and on formula 1 race cars. Carbon provides strength and stored energy when compressed and tensioned. This means when you make a turn, you flex and been the board using the inertial force of your body weight (energy). The carbon stores this energy momentarily, before returning it to the source. When you exit the turn, the energy is released. The result is a crisp unweighting effect making edge to edge transfer faster, smoother and easier. The Velocity is laminated using "spring core". These precision CNC machined works of art run the entire length of the board, tip to tail. The cores are a combination of poplar stringers laminated edge to edge, with two Canadian maple stringers running around the inserts from the tip of the nose to the tail. The poplar is a lightweight wood, yet it retains the profile it is originally machined to, and has a very high yield when under deflective forces. This means it can bend with the flex of the board and return to its original shape again and again without breaking down the wood fibers. The two maple stringers provide stiff, high memory characteristics for the flex pattern and camber. Combined together through the lamination process, they give the Velocity a stiff, snappy, enduring flex pattern, without using excessive amounts of resin and glue in the lamination process. This keeps the boards light.
Base and edges in perfect shape. Base structured/always waxed.Topsheet dingfree superficial binding marks.
No Photo at this moment

Pelican3rd
November 5th, 2004, 10:43 AM
Hello, the vote is in .You have mail . Bad picture but that is me and my boy.:)

NoSlide
November 8th, 2004, 07:43 PM
Might just have to have them snowpros. Any chance of a pix? Please.