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After feeling the difference of riding with wings I knew I needed to make some, so I came up with these super sturdy, unobtrusive, and easily mountable wings,that are actually an improvement over the old burton ones. I am selling them for $25.00 for two wings. Me and my friends just wanted to ride some wings that we'd be stoked on, and we want to give everyone the opportunity to feel the difference, so If you're interested email me at kevinna6@gmail.com
Photos available in this link: Original style Burton GT highback wings - Snowboarding .com Community Last edited by KevinKilcourse; 12-28-2009 at 11:32 PM. Reason: wording |
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Well first off I'm sorry your bummed, and second I listed the wings as $25.00 for two everywhere else I guess my mind just got flipped when I got to this site, but I changed it back so no stress. Also these wings don't come with any hardware, it is just the plastic material, and the truth is they work very well, and are much sturdier and more useful than the ones that are on some of the new technines. Plus you can mount them wherever and however deep you want on your highbacks. If you have any suggestions I am all ears, I'm just tryin to help people out because I know everyone wants these things and although my version may look crude it definitely works.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: PA
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yo, take your time with em when you make em you can heat them up and mold them exactly how you want em and if you have the right tools round the edges and make em look better. here's some that i made a while back
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