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Question 4 NYC freeskiers?
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I just got the 06 fujitives and I was going to get the bindings mounted at Princeton ski shop. I'm alittle worried about it because I want them center mounted and I've heard stories of ski shops that don't know much about twin tips ignoring you're request or not know how to center mount properly and mouting them in the wrong place. Have any NYC skiers mounted their bindings at any NYC ski shop and had success?? If not where do you go to have it done??
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dude if a ski shop does not know how to center mount a ski then they are fucking retarted and deserve to not be in business..
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i dont live in nyc, but last year i had a shop in syracuse mount my old fujis, and i told them center, and they thought i meant core center. so make sure that they write down on the form that you want the true center of the ski. make sure that you keep stressing it
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i am pretty sure princeton ski shop know what they are doing there
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paragon ski shop - but i wouldn't go to either
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yeah your right core center and true center are different, and if the shop doesnt deal with park skis alot they would definitely make that mistake, and I could see that happening alot especially in NYC
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center mounting fucking ruins your skis, they ski like absolute shit. move your bindings up a few centimeters from the suggested center mark, but true center will fuck your shit up.
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dude, go to "panda sports" in bay ridge brooklyn. Its right near the verrazanno. Search on google or something. They set me up nicely and they guys are very knowledgeable about twin tips and park skiing.
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