line 1260 mounting

skizzle

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how should i mount my 177 1260's, if i totally center mount them will they then be completly useless out of park

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keep it real
 
^they arent much use out of the park in the first place. if you want an all mt ski you shouldnt have gotten a 1260

 
ya i know there bad ou of park but u can still use them out of the park, just how should i mount them

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do drugs

keep it real
 
center mount then man for shure and they will stil work great on groomed .

Fight the power Line skis since 1995!!

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oh so thats what you call a getaway well tell me what you got away with cuz i'v seen more spine in a gelly fish i'v seen more guts in an 11 year old kid. have another drink and drive your self home .i hope there is ice on all the roads. so you can think of me when you forget your seatbelt . and again whn you'r head smashes thro the winsheald .

 
Center skis are rideable outside of the park, that is the biggest myth ever. don't be a pussy, CENTER

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it's different with lines though. other skis, no problem centermounting, i did it with my old teneighties that were mounted on the ass end of the ski and they were so much better. but with the lines, i'd say don't do it, cuz the way they make them so damn light is that there's like no thickness to them at all anywhere except the mounting area. look at your 1260s side on and see how it gets so much thicker in the mounting area? i wouldn't be comfortable drilling into anywhere else. besides, they're so light that they're not going to feel any lighter mounted at center, and they're pretty balanced mounted where they are anyways. if yours still have bindings on them, hold them up with your finger and see where they balance. for me, with bindings, the balance point is like 1 cm ahead of the rec mounting line, so they're pretty balanced already.

so there's my long-winded reply, but i'd say don't do it.

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