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    192 bro mounting point?

    searched, and didn't find anything. anyone got any reccomendations?
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    on the line = good. pm splat for where that is if you don't have it marked.
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    thanks, its marked on mine
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke
    Cell phones are great in the backcountry. If you're injured, you can use them to play Tetris, which helps pass the time while waiting for cold embrace of Death to envelop you.

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    redux

    bump for wondering how far back the line is supposed to be?

    any other mounting rec's? 6'2", 180+, and pretty "talented" in the BC white boy looking for a AM setup out of these sticks

    cheers


    splat....bueller...single..schlinder...skifishbum? ? anyone else with time on the big bros?
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    measuring mine (and the binding is somewhat in the way, but I think I'm pretty close) I get 1055mm from the tip to the line splat put on there. This was on the older 192's, not the newer 192's (194's) with rocker added to the tip, so that would change things if you have a newer version. I'm happy with it, but I don't have near the time on them or the experience to tell the difference, so I'll leave any further suggestions up to those other guys.

    You will enjoy them. They don't like to go slow, but they are light enough that they still turn pretty well all things considered, you just have to toss them around a bit. Ski fast and hard and you will love your life.
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke
    Cell phones are great in the backcountry. If you're injured, you can use them to play Tetris, which helps pass the time while waiting for cold embrace of Death to envelop you.

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    thanks farmer.


    anyone else? The line(gash in topsheet) looks forward to me...... thought I'd give it one last swing.
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    I mounted mine (2009 low rise version) on the line with Dukes. Haven't measured but I like them where they are. I'm 5'9 175 and an ECer and I think they have plenty of float and not too much tail, always hate to second guess the PMgear dudes as the recommended lines have always been spot on for me.

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    I mounted mine at the line, too

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    1055 is what we suggest. There have been guys who go to 1065.

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    snowing now

    Muchos Gracias collective!

    went on the line, and can't wait to get on 'em.
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