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  1. #1
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    FS: 181 Elan Spire, 188 Atomic Auto 117, and the mythical ON3P Skinny Billy

    So I have finally trimmed down my quiver to what makes sense, and I think I need to get rid of a few things.

    First up, 181cm Elan Spire: Fun, 2 sheets of metal but not that heavy, 23m radius. I don't like turn radii much past 18, my Stockli Stormrider 95s are much more to my liking, and I will gladly pass these along. Drilled for FKS @298, previous mount for I believe a Salomon binding, but I'll double check. Plenty of use, but well repaired bases, and a base grind at some point that’s still fresh looking, edges need a tune if that’s your thing. $50 + shipping

    Second, 186cm Atomic Automatic 117: One toe mount for Look/Rossi, One heel mount for both an FKS and SPX at about a 295mm bsl. Bases have plenty of Big Sky kisses, but its all pretty well repaired. Previous owner worked at a shop and kept them tuned up. I’ve added a couple that haven’t been filled yet. Not sure what I want for these, so if you're interested offer up. I like them, just don't know if I need to keep them.

    And finally, the one and only set of ON3P Skinny Billy. 186cm, identical shape and build to the 2013 Billy Goat, but 10mm thinner from tip to tail. These are tough to let go of, but I just hardly ever ski them. It's the same problem as with the Elans. They have too long of a turn radius, and too little camber for my taste, I like a ski with a little more pop and energy. These things are fun as hell for charging, and picking the bones off the bridger ridge, and they slay it in the slush and corn, but I just can't justify keeping them when I only ride them 5 days a year. I haven't even skied them since 2018. They only have the original marker demo mount. If you want, I can put bindingfreedom inserts in them prior to shipping, or I can send them with plugs. Other than the holes, they are virtually minty, just a few minor base/edge/topsheet nicks. Because these are the only pair, I'm gonna have to ask for $300 + shipping, and preference goes to accounts I know, or locals who will shred the crap out of them at Big Sky or Bridger. Leavenworth skier isn't even man enough to own these, so you know they're good.

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  2. #2
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    Typo in the title, autos are 186cm

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    any chance you could do a tip/tail actual length on the spires?

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    I’ve got skinny Billy’s of a different variety and it’s been getting pulled and used the most since I’ve brought them into the quiver.
    Custom Steeple 108 184cm with BG layup. Fn tits skis!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wckdmediocr View Post
    any chance you could do a tip/tail actual length on the spires?
    I can, remind me later. PM style

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