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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfeman131 View Post
    sorry, bro! why don't you head off to one of those medical places where you can sell some bodily fluids for a couple bucks and get in on this deal?
    I'll start a buy me a board fund.

    2006 Supra 20 - Sold
    2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
    2015 Supra SE450 - Sold

  2. #12
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    Here's what the Supra version looks like. I opted for red traction pads, but you can also get blue. Appears to be well made & plenty stiff (definitely doesn't feel as fragile as some foam boards I've seen), yet still lightweight.

    Now, do I spend my free time (if I can find any ) bumming rides or finishing my rebuild to see how it performs? Decisions, decisions...
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    I think Dusty will give you a ride as long as he can try it. Mike the board will be fast so keep your back foot on the kick pad, then move up as needed.A board with little flex will keep its rocker line and make the board fast to ride and charge up the wake to get air. If you already know how to ride then leave the center fin out , also you can buy Sg415 fins ( super grom) that are smaller to make board slide easier.
    Last edited by In the bubble; 06-23-2011 at 09:18 AM.

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