Bulgaria Ski discussion board

snow blades

leofrumtown Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 00:57

snow blades

anyone know where i can get some decent snow blades from for a decent price web sites please Very Happy thanks for help Very Happy Booze
Bibblyb0bs Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:19

no

Razz Tufty-Duck says she wont help you as you wont say if you are from Corby or not! Wink
.............and apart from that, she doesnt know but please keep her posted, She got hers at a good price from Boro about £40 but with the standard blade bindings. Ski binding she finds are much better off and onable Wink so we advise a cheap pair of bindings off ebay to take with you as you can get them put on cheaply out there if you find a pair of blades Very Happy Booze
leofrumtown Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:27

re: snow blades

cheers Very Happy. lol what u mean tufty duck lol when she say that lol. does she mean kirby? Very Happy Booze
Tufty-Duck Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:29

re: snow blades

No Corby home of CORUS nee BRITISH STEEL Wink Booze
jonbonce Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:30

re: snow blades

bibblybobbs, did you say you got sum release bindings fitted to your snowblades? Very Happy
Tufty-Duck Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:35

YES

YES I find them so much easier 2 get on and off so best of both worlds ( I could not get the second blade on!- Mind you there is less belly in the way this year !!) Razz Booze
Caro
jonbonce Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:46

re: snow blades

well well well, ive got some blades with the original bindings, my wifes quite keen to try them out but doesnt like the idea of fixed bindings i'll look into changing the bindings now and hopefully save a few quid, thanks for that. Very Happy
Tufty-Duck Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:53

re: snow blades

Bob got a screwdriver to the blades and drilled the fittings for the old bindings in the living room. Must have been a simple job if he didn't need a new power tool to do it.
Tufty-Duck Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:54

re: snow blades

Apparently you should use a 5.5mm drill bit not 6! Size IS important then?
jonbonce Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-11-08 01:58

re: snow blades

did the release bindings fit to the existing holes or did he have to drill into the blades to fit them? I can see me wrecking the blades here but then again we wont be using them otherwise so its worth a go i reckon. Any advice will be appreciated though. Very Happy