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3 pairs of holes in one ski?
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so... i have these skis from a couple years back that got mounted by mistake at -9 origninally, but then i got them remounted up to -4. now i was thinking of moving them up to center and use them for an urban jib ski to mess around on... but that would mean drilling a third pair of holes.
is this ok or is three too many?
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for an urban ski, not at all
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yeah your not gunna have a problem if its just an urban ski
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and what if i was gonna use it as a jib ski in general? (not just urban)
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if the wholes are all plugged properly they should be fine.
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the general rule of thumb is 2 mounts tops but i would think that your holes are far enough apart that you would be ok with a 3rd mount. esspecially if they are going to be used as and urban jib ski.
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i thought the rule was 3 mounts?
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it very well could be, he would be fine either way.
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My Chronics have 3.5 mounts and they are still strong.
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you'll be fine, my dad mounted his k2 msls (old asssss skis) 4 times, it really doesnt weaken the core that much
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My friend got his fujatives mounted 4x. You will be fine as long as the holes are all plugged properly and is water tight. Thing that weakens the core is water getting in by not plugging the holes or incorrectly plugging the holes.
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