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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Ok so today while hiking some rails I learned 4 new tricks, but along with that i took some pretty nice spills and now my board on the toeside rail on the nose I have a bump into the rail of my board(no longer a smooth curve), my sidewall is split open a little and i have a good sized bump sticking up from the base. What should I do to fix this? Tune shop? Epoxy? Also if you don't understand what i mean i would be glad to explain
Last edited by bubbachubba340; 04-27-2009 at 05:44 PM. |
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I'd take it to a shop to get it fixed. They'll have to scoop out the base, knock the edge out, epoxy the sidewall and then P-Tex the hole. Kinda extensive so unless you really know how to tune, take it somewhere you trust.
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plain and simle your board is fucked shit happens keep riding it like that and not care.
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