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Stolen Board
Hey Gang,
Someone ripped my buddy's Never Summer with Burton bindings last weekend at Arapahoe Basin. A-Basin is an awesome place and usually everyone is chill and there is no reason to lock up but apparently some tool decided to ruin my friend's season. If anyone sees any NS boards with Burton set-up anywhere on the 'net let me know. Places like eBay or such, we want to track it down so he can make some turns before the snow melts. And bury that jerk in the snow. I wish all the ski areas had SkiKey racks, these things rock and it is much nicer to carry one of their locks than those big ass ones for normal racks. Lock your gear! http://www.skikey.com/ |
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Anybody that leaves a board unlocked and not constantly in their sight
shouldn't be surprised when it's stolen. I had a Burton Custom taken at Killington, VT couple years ago. I had it locked with one of the retractable type combo locks. Now I use a heavy bicycle type lock. It coils up very nicely and easily slips into a jacket pocket. And while it could still be cut through, it unlikely anyone at a resort full of people is going to have the tools or be willing to do it in the open. The small retractable locks like I had previously be easily broken or just cut with a pair or diaganol pliars concealed up the thiefs sleave. The resorts could do a lot to prevent this. Putting up TV cameras that cover the spots where boards are racked up would be a big deterrent, as that way you could determine who the thief was. |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 16:46:45 GMT, Ed Chilada allegedly
wrote: Yeah, crazy that isn't it. The last hotel I was in was like that and since I'd coughed up about £500 on new board&bindings I wasn't about to leave it a room with public access off the street. They said you weren't allowed to take your board to your room but I always did. I figured if they challenged me I'd tell them I was going to wax and do the edges... every night! That's OK as long as you don't end up putting rust scars in the carpet or taking chunks of plaster out of the walls with the edges. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Securing your e-mail The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://rssFAQ.org/ |
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Switters wrote: On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 16:46:45 GMT, Ed Chilada allegedly wrote: Yeah, crazy that isn't it. The last hotel I was in was like that and since I'd coughed up about =A3500 on new board&bindings I wasn't about to leave it a room with public access off the street. They said you weren't allowed to take your board to your room but I always did. I figured if they challenged me I'd tell them I was going to wax and do the edges... every night! That's OK as long as you don't end up putting rust scars in the carpet or taking chunks of plaster out of the walls with the edges. - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Securing your e-mail The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://rssFAQ.org/ One nice thing about staying at the Westin in Whistler and the St Regis in Aspen, is they solved that problem. They have ski valets. You just hand it to them at the end of the day and pick it up again in the AM. |
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Ski bums are just that. Bums.. That includes seasonal help at the
resorts. Don't be surprised if it was a poor liftie that heisted your board. It has to be frustrating for the locals seeing all the weekend warriors with choice gear and they are riding crap. I never leave my board alone at the resort. |
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My bet is on a Spring Breaker, there are tons of those losers out here
right now skiing around with their gay-ass college hoodies on. There are leaving soon so why worry about getting caught if they heist something, take it back to their piece of crap school and sell it to some other loser. I am bummed because my bud has nothing to ride on and he is a fun dude to hit the hill with. From now on my deck is not leaving my site, I got a set-up that you can't get in stores and I would be ****ed as hell if someone walked with it. Come on ski areas, get the SkiKey racks. |
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In Christine wrote:
In Europe, I've never seen ski lock racks other than for overnight storage of your board or ski's. I was in Cham recently, and they had locking racks in a lot of places. But only a few lockking racks among hundreds of none locking ones, and no-one used them. I used to ride Clickers, and I was never worried about anyone riding off on my board, but I switched to Flows and I'm riding a Palmer Platinum, which my insurance won't cover... so this year I took a little retractable lock (£3 on eBay) with me. |
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 16:14:40 GMT, Marcus 'Dr' Dee
allegedly wrote: and I'm riding a Palmer Platinum, which my insurance won't cover... Is it really 2-3 times better than other boards? - Dave. -- The only powder to get high on, falls from the sky. http://www.vpas.org/ - Snowboarding the worlds pow pow - Securing your e-mail The Snowboard FAQ lives here - http://rssFAQ.org/ |
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Switters wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 16:14:40 GMT, Marcus 'Dr' Dee allegedly wrote: and I'm riding a Palmer Platinum, which my insurance won't cover... Is it really 2-3 times better than other boards? Don't know if it's worth it... but it made by Kessler, which you might have heard of recently at the Olympics, so I'm sure it's a pretty darn nice board... but for the different in money, I could have take a BOTH a race camp with snowperformance and a freestyle camp with highcascade and I'm pretty sure that would make me ride better. https://www.malakye.com/asp/front/CM...YP_ID=4&ID=319 |
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