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I have a bumb in my base. is it a problem?
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i just bought a pair of 03/04 arv's and i was dullin the edges, and i glanced upon a bump in the spot the first to screws on the toe piece are. Is this a major problem? can it be fixed by just loosening the screws? should i return them?
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you could get fucked. get a tech to look at it
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your screws jsut a little too long, cut/ file jsut a little bit off, but only enough so the bumps no longer there
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why in gods name were you dulling the edges?
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if there new, its so he can slide stuff without the chance of eadge catching dooom
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arv are the wrong choice for rail sliding to begin with...especially if he is riding park enough to be dulling the edges
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i dull the edges because i occasually ride the park in them, i dont need razor edges to ski. i dull under foot, most of the edge is still sharp.
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not the 05/06. they would be super good for park. but the ones he has are definately a ski that shpuldnt be filed.
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id see someone about it, dont do it yourself unless you know well
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u guys make it sound like dulling the edges is the worst thing ever. im not sure, but im guessing a bumb in the base is worse, and will get worse.
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thats a good pint, but i would take it to the shop where you got them mounted and tell them. it there fault, so get them to fix it for free.
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bring em to s shop and have em look at it
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arvs work fine for park. not sure why youd think they wouldnt.
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your a fucking idiot who would ever buy fucked up skis you idot
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has anyone encounterd this?
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^ sorry ive never had a bum(b) on my skis.. im assuming it would be painfull
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the screws from the bindings are too long. it happens sometimes. its pretty easy to fix. just take them back to the shop that mounted them. im sure they will be embarrased and feel like dicks and fix it for you right away. i would at my shop... been there done that.
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arvs are fine for the park..can stomp everything
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In a complete non-sequitor (sp?):
I kept trying to figure out what this title meant. The only thing I could think of was that you had built a fort and a bum had moved in. Boy was I wrong.
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that story would be so cool though
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^Yeah that's what I was hoping for when I clicked on it.
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didnt read any replies...but you dont really want to be landing on those screws, onto rails. perfect way to make em rip out.
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The shop you had them mounted at owes you a new pair of skis dude. That's how it works where I work.
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yeah, i didnt have the same thing happen, but i landed wrong on a disaster, and dented my edge on my ar5's. it made a bubble in the edge, and its all weird. probably not gonna be a prime situation when u lande on the screws though.
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i was expecting to hear about a homeless guy in your basement.
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iw ouldnt be doing rails in those
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they fucked up the mountings. take em back. If the screws havent punched through the base then they can probably still fix it
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fuck fixing, they compromised you skis, get em to give you new ones.
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yeah i might take it to a shop
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take it to the shop were u got them mounted they may have drilled to far, and damaged your bottom, you wont be able to get the tuned up with that bumb in the bottom depending what kinda tuning the shop does, because when people bring in skis with that we cant run them through the machine
so deffinitly go get it checked
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samething happened to my friend but he just rode them anyway
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yeah get a professional opinion on the problem
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