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    mega stiff Prior WCR 185

    has not been ridden very much at all
    this board is VERY stiff its every bit as stiff as my Coiler PR 190 that was built for someone at 265 lbs
    its a great ride for a bigger rider that wants a big race stick with no compromises, just a straight up carving machine
    in the chop it's allot of work, in the groom its amazing at speed and on ice its good

    the board has been ridden very little and is in great condition the only thing wrong with it is a slight cosmetic blem on the topsheet

    the specs length 185, waist 19.5, SCR 14.5, year 01/02

    $275 USD you pay shipping(around $20 USPS)
    if you use paypal and your credit card is the first payment option add 3% because I get charged 3% when you use a credit card
    this is not a issue if paypal draws from your checking account.
    I will post pics later tonight

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    ohh I forgot to mention

    I will take trades
    sims burners, 188 or a 197 would be great as long as it were in good condition and the tails are not cracked

    stiff SL boards I might consider such as a coiler that was made for someone that is big

    I also would take a freeride board, rad air tanker and a few others

    swallow tails are cool, I would take one of those but not a 4807 (too short)

    intec TD2s with flat and six degree cants or intec Cateks

    boots, head stratos pro in a 27.5 or 28 would be good so long as you have not done any shell work to them

    anything else you might have is worth asking me about but what I don't want would be any rossi or oxygen stuff

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    What? No takers yet? Things are slowing down here on BOL, I guess. Any idea how much siffer than a 183 Renn Tiger race stock? Maybe the 265lbs mentioned is a little too stiff
    Regardless, it is getting increasinly more difficult to find stiffer boards---I may be interested. Would like to see some pics when possible. Thanks. GJC

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    bob...is it stiffer than stock then? must be. the 185 I has feels pretty damn stiff to me, but at the same time is fun to ride.

    probably have to wait til next season to sell it...

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    I sent Chris Prior the serial number off the board Bob is selling and Chris said it was a standard production board. He was making them stiffer back a few years ago than his standard 185's today.
    PS The arcs in my avatar were made with this board.
    Last edited by trikerdad; April 27th, 2005 at 01:18 PM.
    Hoping to shoot my age playing golf (it's looking like I'm going to have to live a very long time), and snowboard every winter until I do.

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    Prior 185

    Unless you're under 160 pounds, the board will work great. The stiffness works well with the great edge hold, the board is no problem to bend and turn. Much stiffer than a Renntiger though, so it might take some getting used to.

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    Much stiffer than a Renntiger though, so it might take some getting used to.
    Chirs, I was trying to compare it to the Renntiger 183 race stock. If I recall right, you have had experiece with this board. I think we had conversation about the RT race stock sometime back. Was that you? Anyway, I currently own both the 178 and 183 RTs. I like the 183 race stock much more as a GS boards go and would like to try something even more stiff.

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    volkl

    Sorry, no Volkls here, must have been someone else? I have only heard about the relative softness of the production versions from others that have used them.

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    sorry, I have not had internet access

    for a couple days
    I will get pics up soon
    the board is quite stiff, I would have to say I have not found anything that comes stock as rigid
    on good cord this thing rips and rides better than just about anything that any of the major companies ever made
    yes, I do prefer my Coilers but for a rider in the upper weight ranges I can't think of anything better

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    pics

    full frontal
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    blem

    kinda hard to see but in person its preety visible up close but it does not effect the ride
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    heh. how funny. its the same board!

    VERY fun, stable, solid ride. thats actually what I was on in the vid I posted (except when I was on the axis)

    me likey. I wonder if theyre different flex wise

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    might be the same

    if I put in a full season riding this board hard in particular in the spring or on soft cord it would soften up quite a bit
    but as of yet no one has I put maybe four or five days on it and on those days when it got choppy the all mountain came out, before me I doubt it got much use it does not have much for the marks that bindings leave at all
    bashing through crud at speed really takes allot of life out of a board but this thing I think could take a massive amount of abuse before it was too soft

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    if yours is stock, and mine is stock...I didnt see mine as _that_ stiff, altho I dont often spend too much time thinking about that.

    funny how "stiff" scares away some, and then others revel in it. a badge of courage I guess.

    Im sure theyre at least similiar, and its a damn good board.

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    yeah, sometimes too stiff in the wrong conditions

    can be hell but as long as it is not ice or post pow chop stiff does not bother me
    out west this board would be amazing, the better the conditions the more this board shines, if the snow is soft enough to sink in the nose a little the stiffness makes the board able to hold in some turns that make you feel like superman
    one thing this board will never do is fold in a turn, not many boards I feel that way about.
    Last edited by bobdea; April 29th, 2005 at 01:36 PM.

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