blues are weakest at .125 wall thickness
next is black at .160 wall
and the third is red at .190 wall
so as you can see the blacks are not the weakest blue is. im unsure about the yellows, never looked into those, the price scared me off.
ive had a set out to .100 over before. i do think they ran a little hot though. it always had issues with boiling the coolant over. but that could be a few other things as well.
haha, i knew that would ruffle some feathers. im not picking on it, its just that thats the last big thing ford released in the car dept. but i cant wait until they come out with something new, itll be sick.
i prefer postal money orders. if you fuck a dude over and use one of those to do it, its a federal offense. so thats like an incentive to get your shit straight.
thats a badass setup bro. i feel ya on the price, ive been wanting this board for a while now but i decided to wait for it to come down. cant wait to ride it. id like to try kiteboarding some day, but thats just another habbit to support.
you should keep the shee for the sand. keep it setup as is, or maybe adjust the power range more towards the topend. if the wifey doesnt want you to get a new bike tell her its for her, or buy her something shiny and expensive.
dude, you can easily tell if its an aftermarket frame. if it is, why worry about papers, just let the future buyer know. if its a factory frame, and you still have problems finding the VIN, then you have some serious issues.
thats pretty bad stan. however, my PAYCHECK bounced last pay period. apparently it was the accountant's faults. BS. thats bullshit...im pissed just like you are, but in a different way.
yeah, landlocks are fuckin cool too. but i (read: my parents) dont have a boat with a big enough wake to do that.
the only other board i have ridden extensively is a LF trip 133. so i hope this isnt oo much of a switch. BTW i dont have the parks bindings, just some Splits.
you may have burned it up already. you are supposed to soak the fibers in gearcase oil for a while before installing them. forgettin that step can be pretty costly.