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Thread: FS: 185 Rossignol 9X World Cup GS skis w/ Comp Plate

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    FS: 185 Rossignol 9X World Cup GS skis w/ Comp Plate

    Product: Rossignol 9X World Cup GS skis with competition plate. These are 185s. The plate has inserts for any bootlength. It does not need to be drilled, the appropriate binding can just be screwed in.

    Condition: Good. There are too very small gauges but other than that the ski is in great condition. It just had a full tune and has not been skied since.

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    I skied these last weekend. They're very fast on a groomer and very quick from edge to edge. They'd make a good Nastar/Beer league ski or a great groomer ski.

    Price: $75 + shipping
    Payment Options: Check or paypal. Please add 3% to the total if you plan to pay with paypal.
    Last edited by stoicchris; 12-27-2007 at 11:29 AM. Reason: Condition

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    Dibs, but not really. My Dad might be looking for a beer racing league ski like these.

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    Were you the lucky man that scored these for $75 off ebay with the bindings?

    If you were, I hate you, but not as much as I hate myself for forgetting to bid.

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    "The plate has inserts for any bootlength" up to size 10ish that is

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    Quote Originally Posted by squatch View Post
    Were you the lucky man that scored these for $75 off ebay with the bindings?

    If you were, I hate you, but not as much as I hate myself for forgetting to bid.
    Nope, that wasn't me.

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    What are the dimensions of these guys? Also, are the holes only for Rossi bindings or will anything fit in there?
    Progress isn't made by early risers. It's made by lazy men trying to find easier ways to do something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gg8983 View Post
    What are the dimensions of these guys? Also, are the holes only for Rossi bindings or will anything fit in there?
    I'm not sure about the dimensions but the turning radius is 21 m. I know Rossi or Look turntable bindings with the four hole toepiece will work. I'm not sure whether the pivot style bindings would work. Any other style binding definitely won't work. I'm in the Bay a good portion of the time if you want to check them out.

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    Dibs and can I come by the bay to check them out/pick them up/give you cash on the 1st ? Also, the pic looks like there is some kind of irregularrity on the left edge of the right ski in the pic. Is that just the plate overlap ? oh ya, and were are gouges ? Core shots ? big edge burrs ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxman View Post
    "The plate has inserts for any bootlength" up to size 10ish that is
    I just sold the same skis and have a size 13 foot and no problem with the mounts. Currently have the 9s WC with the plate and again no problem.

    THis is a great ski and very tempting, I could use this in my quiver but currently leaning away from race skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasti View Post
    oh ya, and were are gouges ? Core shots ? big edge burrs ?
    They're race skis. Think about that for a moment.

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    i kno i kno. good to be safe tho. sometimes skis get F'ed up

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnflyfish View Post
    I just sold the same skis and have a size 13 foot and no problem with the mounts. Currently have the 9s WC with the plate and again no problem.
    You must have a small 13. I bought a pair of 9S WC and the plate would not accept my 342 BSL.

    Anyone buying a ski with a plate should definitely make sure their boots will fit... The kid I bought the 9Ss from swore up and down that the plate would accept any size boot. I even had conversations with multiple Rossi reps to find out if there was another mini plate I could buy or if I could make my own... no dice.
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    The tech manual gives instructions on how to mount boots from a BSL of 267 to 330+. So if your BSL is significantly over 330 you should check that it will fit.

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    Sold....

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    is 9X ski available?

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    is 9x still avaialble?

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