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  1. #1
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    $100 189 DPS Spoon 120s

    Swiss cheese 3 mounts: Speed Rad and Plum Yak

    Caveat: One ski has been broken. I've skied these hard since the repair, and honestly don't feel a difference. But I get the risk
    Also tip notches cut for the dyna skins

    Price reflects the above $100+ship
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    Broken, like, in two pieces? Or just a little broken?

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    Table saw mishap...

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    Technically I think that ski is still broken.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    probably still broken...but 100 bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucknau View Post
    Table saw mishap...
    Kinda curious as to the circumstances that lead to your ski coming into contact with a spinning table saw blade..

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    Was a tree. But might as well have been a table saw, same effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by mc_roon View Post
    Kinda curious as to the circumstances that lead to your ski coming into contact with a spinning table saw blade..
    Was the fucking cat, most likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelongride View Post
    It was a tree. But might as well have been a table saw, same effect
    Cool looking repair. Did the top buckle on you?

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    Top buckled up, that nylon topsheet is a pain to strip off

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelongride View Post
    Top buckled up, that nylon topsheet is a pain to strip off
    Where was the buckle in relation to the holes?
    (And being a touring JONG, those look like the Speed Rad holes, right?).

    I'm trying to see if I can get something that bridges the buckle for a bit of extra strength.

    I don't really need these, but I'm interested in buying to see if I can solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XtrPickels View Post
    Where was the buckle in relation to the holes?
    (And being a touring JONG, those look like the Speed Rad holes, right?).

    I'm trying to see if I can get something that bridges the buckle for a bit of extra strength.

    I don't really need these, but I'm interested in buying to see if I can solve the problem.
    Dynalook plates?

  13. #13
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    So, the ski broke right in front of the toe piece (the middle of the carbon repair).
    I don't really think bridging it with CAST or something would help much, you'd just be relying on the strength of the screws then.

    They ski well as is, just my word, but they stitched back up quite well

    Looking at them now those last holes are Trab, Plum and Speed Rad holes too

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    Where you located?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddball View Post
    Dynalook plates?
    I was thinking Sollyfit. Screw holes are further forward.

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