Any Curve HayDay sales?

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Is Curve, or any Curve reseller, having any HayDays discounts on the Curve skis?


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Unfortunately I won't... Any online deals?
 
I can do $275 for XS ski kit....black skis, black loops and set of 4" carbides. or $325 for XSM kit...black skis, black loops, and 4" carbides.

Mounting kits if needed are $40.
 
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I'll PM you


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You guys offer any white skis with blue loops

We can get white skis but I only have access to black loops. The pricing I listed above only applies for the black skis. My supplier has a combo kit which is priced better than build your set piece by piece.
 
Did some trial fit ups today and the stock Viper ski bumpers and hardware can be used to mount a set of curve skis. This saves you from having to buy the $41 mounting kit. Here's what you need to do:

remove the steel inserts from the stock viper skis and transfer them to the curve
the viper ski rubber has a bunch of nubs on the bottom. If you trim the nubs with a tin snips it sits low enough in the curve ski saddle to work
re use the stock ski mounting bolt, nut and washers.
 
How is the side to side clearance of the saddle like this? I found mine quite loose. I just ended up drawing the ski tight, but it ends up like this: / \
 
How is the side to side clearance of the saddle like this? I found mine quite loose. I just ended up drawing the ski tight, but it ends up like this: / \


The side to side was nearly perfect on ski I fit up this morning. It took a little force to get spindle in saddle. Def not loose like you describe.

You could just shim with some washers if yours is loose.
 
I did my install in a hurry before the March Muni ride. I'll have to go back and recheck. shimming with washers should do it, but a guy shouldn't have to especially when wrangling the bolts in place against the rubbers.
 
How is the side to side clearance of the saddle like this? I found mine quite loose. I just ended up drawing the ski tight, but it ends up like this: / \
Ive tried numerous skis on the viper and when that happens it is best to use a few washers as spacers. It is better to be too wide and shim down than too narrow.
 
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Stock ski rubber with nubs trimmed

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Ski installed

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Inserts that get transferred from stock ski.
 


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