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  1. #1
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    everything must go

    I got a bunch of random stuff here, feel free to email me with questions. my email is greghillson@yahoo.com. here is the goods

    Scarpa T1 liners, new, scarpa sz 8 $30
    Merrell Super comps, sz 9.5, good condition. $50
    Linkens, used about 10-15 days, good shape, $135
    Kastle s1 193 straight skis with superloops, 10 days $60/bo
    K2 four, 193, salomon 900 carbon, good condition, $70
    Trek 5200, 62 cm, less than 300 miles. full ultegra, BO
    Redline Conquest cylcocross, no races, less than 100 miles, 58 cm, RSX/Ritchey/105 BO
    Shimano winter/downhill shoe D-100 sz 45 $35
    Shimano Sh mx 80, new sz 45, $20
    Bontrager Racelight rear tubeless wheel decent shape with a piece of ceramic missing. spokes, hub mint. $50
    Ibis Ti stem, 11/8 90 mm, good condition. $40
    Yakima rack to fit 98-03 accord
    Yakima to fit 93-97 taurus B/O
    shimano xtr bb, 112.5 in bike for one ride. $20
    Syncros 135mm stem 10 degree rise. $20

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    interested in yakima to fit taurus

  3. #3
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    what year taurus do you have, just want to make sure it will work

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    I really shouldn't do this, but I'm interested in the Linkens. Are they tough to set up correctly? I've heard scary words dropped like 'preload.' What's up wit dat?

  5. #5
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    can you write me with some info on that BB please?
    vintage
    shell size
    spline type

    email me

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    Can you post a picture of the liners?

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    The linkens are very solid. super easy to mount, especially if you have a rottefella jig. the holes are the same as the supercarve, so you just drill in those holes. If you dont have a jig it may be more difficult, but no more so than a g3 or cobra. As for the feel, they are not as snappy as a cable binding with a spring. they are, however, very easy to adjust. you can adjust forward preload very easily, literally with the flip of a little lever and slide the heal piece forward of back to get more or less forward pressure. As i said above this is a very rigid binding, it allows you to really power the edges of a ski. you do have to be sure you are weighting the ski correctly otherwise it is easy to have a ski get away from you. i skied them on a big ski, monster 103's and really liked the control.

    i will try to post a pic of the liners, although they are the standard T-race stock liner in a scarpa sz 8, never even had a foot in them.

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    i was thinking of just using the q towers if it had them and getting a new fit kit, i would put it on a bonneville. I'm more interested in the superloops though, if they are the newwer type and you would be willing to separate them from the skis.

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    think the superloops are sold along with BB, everything else still available. let me know if you want the towers, they are in great shape. email me @greghillson@yahoo.com

  10. #10
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    redline sold, superloops, maybe linkens and scarpa liners. everything else must go. dont be shy, i need $$$

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