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  1. Price reduced to 450.00 + shipping
  2. OK Done, I'll take your endo for 400.00 :)
  3. Ridden 3 days, still has the clear protective plastic on the emblem. Sold blank 500.00 obo + shipping
  4. Hmmm, all very interesting. I am starting to think either D3 sponsors this site or it is one heck of a ski. I'm going to pass my S1 around to my buddies for feedback before I give up on it, and yes the 2 point is a good ski, just seems slow and I know this is a set up issue, but doesn't want to come around on the off side like I think it should. As for demoing skiis around here good luck :( My problem with a used Goode ski is that I am right foot forward and they are almost impossible to find. Not to muddy the waters but what about a Goode Fire Mid Ride?
  5. So let me ask you, if a guy is in reasonable shape, no back issues, no issues really, skiis OK not a pro but a high end skier all the same, solid technique but not perfect....would the PV be worth the money and would I see a real difference?
  6. I can get wither ski for 700.00 new. Not forgiving, in what way? All though that is the general concensus of all obrien skiis of late. S1 and sixam do not ski the same. Sixam typical carve the turn low in the water, S1 higher skidded turn type ski.
  7. You guys are lucky, we can't put in a permanent course. There was one for years on the lake above me, but the DNR made them remove it this year.
  8. OK, New hear but some of you may know me from other forums. I currently ski an Obrien Sixam 2 point. Good ski but kind of slow. I also have an HO S1(no opinion on this ski one way or the other). Right now I can get a great deal on a Goode 9800SL or an Obrien Elite, both same price. On the Goode I'm thinking I would use there universal plate so I can keep my current bindings. I'm a 34 mph skier, typically ski 32 off, PB in course is 6 @ 32mph @ 22 off. I'm certain I can do much better, but just don't get into the course much.
  9. i'm no pre by any stretch of the imagination, but some of things you mention make me thinkyou would benifit greatly from a lesson. The first time I took a private laesson many of the problems you mentioned were fixed with such simple adjustments. That being said congrats on beating you PB
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