I just scored some freerides and another pair of beast 92s and need to mount them up. Anyone have a real jig in the denver area? If not I'll just try out the paper template. thanks
I just scored some freerides and another pair of beast 92s and need to mount them up. Anyone have a real jig in the denver area? If not I'll just try out the paper template. thanks
You could try what I did, ie. email the importer (well in your case some local shop that sells Freerides) for a papercopy. The answer I got was:"get the skis here and well drill it with a jig, so nothing goes haywire...", the local ski-tech want's around 20$ for that job.
Originally Posted by RootSkier
Hamilton Sports in Aspen did mine.
Yep, you'll have to drive to Aspen to get those mounted. Only place in the state that can mount them!Originally Posted by Shredhead
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"Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."
Try a shop called Alpenglow in Golden (it's right near the big Jeffco courthouse). You can usually work out getting a mount in exchange for a 12er of beer, but if not, I'd guess $20 or so.
Mountain Outfitters in Breck. should have a jig.
I think I can get them done right near my house at bent gate, I was just trying to avoid the cost.I'll probably just give the paper template a shot.
Thanks guys.
Last edited by Art Vandelay; 08-04-2005 at 10:05 AM.
I think Alpenglow will do them for $15. Cheap insurance against forking it up with the template?
I'll give alpenglow a call.
$15-$25 is a pretty cheap insurance policy on several hundred dollars woth of gear.Originally Posted by Art Vandelay
Matt at Edgeworks does a good job.
"Can't vouch for him, though he seems normal via email."
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