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Found sk8ing-lost mind
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: East Tennessee, USA
Posts: 124
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Size 8 (US) I bought them about one year ago but there were much too big for my feet so I never skated on them at all.
They are brand new in box and I will provide an extra "short" K2 axel so that the brake can be removed. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180340477565 These will work well for a beginner slalom skater who can't afford to spend more for Sebas or Twisters. They are also a comfortable recreational skate. The Frame is 247mm. USF (same level/flat) style - which means you could also use the frame on aggressive skates in order to make them more like freestyle skates. Summer is coming - time to skate
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