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Carp
October 7th, 2005, 08:46 AM
Read carefully...
These are the the last model year of the Burton Vari plates. They have a black base and purple risers. Springs are in place, however recommend beefing them up if you plan on riding them for convenience only. One of the plastic toe clips is missing.
Note: These will only work for the old Burton 5 hole insert pattern. It will not work on the 4X4 or 3D hole pattern. If you would want them for a newer board you would have to t-nut them to the board causing damage to the base.
Best offer + shipping.
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October 10th, 2005, 12:35 AM
Can you send me a quick photo of the bindings.
Thanks, Bryan
I have a few old Burton carving board that could use the parts.
LeeW
October 10th, 2005, 10:50 AM
is this the same bindings that will fit on the lib tech innercourse alpine board?
Carp
October 10th, 2005, 11:23 AM
I'm hoping to post some pics on here tonight of the bindings. I'm not sure if they will fit the lib tech boards of yester year. The bindings have 1 hole in each of the 4 corners of the plate and then one in the middle. Then there are risers from that front is flat I believe and the rear has some cant and some heel lift. On top of the risers is a rectangular frame where the toe clips and bails are attached to. Like I said, one of the toe clips is missing. They're in good shape (aside from the toe clip) even for how old they are. These are from the early 90's and was the binding before Burton went to the 3D pattern. It provided 2-3 stance angles for each foot so this is old technology to say the least.
Hopefully this paints a decent pic till I'm able to post one. Please realize that my digital camera is actually a video camera taking a still shot on a memory card so the image may not be top notch. Sorry, I barely have enough $ to ride much less purchase the latest and greatest in electronics.
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October 10th, 2005, 01:53 PM
LeeW, yes, if it is the binding I think it is.
I looked for a photo, but did not have one handy.
If I recall correctly the Lib Tech did have the insert pattern to match.
That is what I used on mine. I don't think it had the center insert.
If I get a chance I will take a photo.
LeeW, if this is what you need , please feel free. I will not pursue them.
I would love to see you back on the board. Bryan
Carp
October 10th, 2005, 03:28 PM
Here's the best pics I could take and shrink to fit. I'm new to the digital pic world so my apologies.
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October 10th, 2005, 06:40 PM
LeeW , those are the ones you need. Even get the rear cant!!
Your move sir.
Let me know if you decide not to buy them so I can get with Carp.
Bryan
Carp, did you have a couple pair or extra parts?
You can ship several pair with the new "Flat Rate" box USPS Priority anywhere in the USA for 7.75$ That is the hot deal on shipping heavy small parts quickly , just wanted to pass that on just in case.
One pair of these might fit in a Flat Rate envelope for only 3.85$
Here at BOL that could come in handy. I sent 20lbs of crap home to my self just so I didn't have to carry it this summer in one of the boxes. Good deal!!
I am sure rock hounds put this to use :eplus2: :lol:
Carp
October 10th, 2005, 07:10 PM
I might have an extra pair sitting in my basement. I'll check if I do I'll send those too at no extra charge. Best offer plus shipping still stands.
LeeW
October 13th, 2005, 05:26 AM
Im interested. However the toe clips, I wonder if it could be rigged with another toe clips and put 'em on that one? yea, id like to be riding on this old snowboard. i missed out the chance to get the old burton three straps with that hole patterns on ebay the other day. i went cursing when i realized i totally forgot about it.
Carp
October 13th, 2005, 05:29 AM
And they are yours
LeeW
October 15th, 2005, 09:20 PM
email sent to both of you.
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