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    #31
    Originally posted by tonytony View Post
    funny how this thread went from weight loss to snowboarding haha, going fast on a board is a bit boring to me, it's all about the jibbing for me.
    Funny how Oregon is so close, yet the terrain/style of ride is soooo different. For me speed = long airtime. I tried a 15x board once. Only because my buddy took the bigger board and we were supposed to see if we could break the boards (worked for a snowboard manufacturer). Smallest I'll even think is 163 w/ aggresive sidecut. And ever since going Litigator I just can't imagine a smaller board, maybe a Emmagator. I'd try a Doughboy if I ever got to ride Alaska, but I would prolly come home in a bag in freight.

    It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.

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      #32
      biggest board i've seen was about 200cm with a super aggresive side cut, out of no where i see this guy walking off with is with ski poles. as far as my board goes i ride a 156, I'm not hucking any backcountry powder so it suits my needs. where do you ride mostly?

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        #33
        I ride a Burton Custom 162 which is pretty small given my size, but I dont have the cash for a multi board quiver, so I needed something that I could rip through moguls and short tight turn situations, as well as super stiff for balls to the wall carving.
        Back to my roots

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          #34
          moguls FTL, untouched bowls FTW!

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            #35
            I drive a tank, 2,780.

            Buddy weighed his '89 at 2,740 i believe it was.

            I probably had some extra junk in my car.

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              #36
              Im gonna rip up the mountain with criv this weekend. This will be one awesome trip haha.

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                #37
                All of this snowboarding talk gets me excited. I'm going to Whistler/Blackcomb this weekend. And the best part is that it's college weekend and the night life will be quite alive.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by TwoJ's View Post
                  All of this snowboarding talk gets me excited. I'm going to Whistler/Blackcomb this weekend. And the best part is that it's college weekend and the night life will be quite alive.
                  Nice Im hoping to hit up whistler this year aswell.

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                    #39
                    Damn, you guys make me feel like I'm driving a tank!

                    2950lbs on the scale, WITHOUT me in it, and with a 1/4 tank of gas!!

                    Then again it's a 90 touring with ABS, A/C, sunroof, and a full sound system :D

                    And this weight is with the m20. God knows what it'll weigh once the m30 is in.
                    This is your M20 on steroids:

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by tonytony View Post
                      where do you ride mostly?
                      Baker if it's my choice, Stevens if we have new people/friends' wifes with us. Baker offload ramps are fun to watch, but you really don't want to send a S.O. down one, you'll catch an earful.

                      But if my choice, Baker. Specifically you'll find me hiking past the warming shack on Canyon and dropping in back there. Oi Valley/Rumble Gultch as well. Last run hikes on Hemishperes.

                      Fun fact - I hear I'm in a baker video, some small time production. '04 Litigator Blue/White/no stickers, black jacket/tan pants/black boots & gloves, sunglasses, no hat-crew cut dark hair.

                      The run was a hike off the quad chair. I am so old I haven't a clue who the riders were, but there were a lot of Burton & Lib boards.

                      I am so old I used to get chased around the neighborhood by Craig Kelly. Donelly, Swanson, Kelly, Clow - guys who made up the MBHC were all guys I knew. Been riding since Winter '86. Gives you an idea how old I am.

                      Anyhow - the real riders were doing frontflips, rodeos, and stuff I don't know the name of. At the top the guy asked my name and what I was going to do - gave him my name, and said I was too old to compete with the tricks these guys do, but roll film-I was going full steam. So they did. It was a 60' run to a 5' kicker that threw most guys 30' out and ~70' drop. I went full speed, grabbed toeside(goofy) nose, and by the time I landed I was at least 40'+ beyond where everyone else landed. It wasn't a flawless smooth landing, but I didn't biff either. If you see this on film the camera was on my backside, but I commited to the grab and was as extended as T Kidwell when he was a pro.

                      If anyone sees this video, PLEASE pm me or email me - I want a copy of this as it's one of my bigger claims to fame. 2 different times I've been told that I made this film.

                      I heard it was a Seattle based production firm. Video would have come out just in time for the 'o5/'o6 season. If you send me a copy of this DVD, I'll buy you an AutoArt M3 car of your choice - for real.

                      It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.

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                        #41
                        Looks like gramps is exaggerating again ;)
                        Back to my roots

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                          #42
                          Early onset senility - that's how I prefer to be catagorized.

                          It's tough being so .......crap, I forgot what I was saying. Somebody get me my Metamucil.

                          It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.

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                            #43
                            Wow, my car weighs 2700 without me in it.

                            course, I haven't removed a thing - has all sound deadening, spare tire, all carpet, all original seats, full tank of gas...

                            my car is...kind of...my only car, and I will be driving it across the country twice next year, so I don't want a loud ride - it's already stiff! :D

                            That's light - sure would be fun with my stroked m20 at that weight!
                            - Sean Hayes

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                              #44
                              #2269

                              Mot's weight is possible since I electronic scale in at #2269 ('85 318i) with 1/2 tank and have only removed the rear seats and replaced the drivers seat with a race seat. Though I am corner weighted but still running an M10 with no A/C, so my guess is the scale was off by maybe #100. I own 3-'84/'85 318i's (all M10's) and they electronic scale at 2450 or less with all options and wet (Except for the race car as noted above).

                              RODD
                              2008 SCCA National Tour - Packwood, WA.

                              www.M10Racer.com
                              '4-banger 8v Racing'

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Sean View Post
                                Wow, my car weighs 2700 without me in it.

                                course, I haven't removed a thing - has all sound deadening, spare tire, all carpet, all original seats, full tank of gas...

                                my car is...kind of...my only car, and I will be driving it across the country twice next year, so I don't want a loud ride - it's already stiff! :D

                                That's light - sure would be fun with my stroked m20 at that weight!
                                Im with you. I dont see the need to have a fuh raze, my car is the lightest, when 99% of the time it just sees daily duty.
                                Back to my roots

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