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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by scope2000 » Friday 27 December 2013, 1:20

Hello Abrax

I'm impressed about your job with your ACSS. It's time for my comeback on the edge. (We're still alive)

You have got a PM with my order :lol: but the PM is still in my outbox...very strange
Please let me know if you have my order.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Abrax » Friday 27 December 2013, 8:45

Hi Scope, Yes I have received your order today at 1:20 AM so everything is fine.

Forum keeps it in your outbox and this allows you to edit the message till it is read. Once I read it you can't edit it anymore :-)
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by fmasoni3 » Monday 13 January 2014, 18:18

Hi Abrax, you have a PM from me :mrgreen:
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by M1H4 » Sunday 26 January 2014, 15:23

Abrax, i sent you an email to abrax@swoard.com with order.

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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Parallax » Saturday 1 February 2014, 18:31

ACSS works perfect with my Deeluxe 225 :)
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by FaF » Thursday 6 February 2014, 21:51

Abrax, i send you a PM 2 days ago.
No post from you since 2013. Are you alive ??? ;)

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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Abrax » Friday 7 February 2014, 0:31

Yeap, big changes in my life :-) But I am here and I'm gonna reply to everyone right after I will get some sleep :-) Finally... Dudes, thanks for waiting and understanding...
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Micky » Friday 7 February 2014, 10:22

Abrax wrote:Yeap, big changes in my life :-) But I am here and I'm gonna reply to everyone right after I will get some sleep :-) Finally... Dudes, thanks for waiting and understanding...
:bravo: :clap: :clap:

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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by varis » Friday 14 February 2014, 18:03

On Deeluxe Track 325, how are you supposed to remove the 2 bolts (step #1)? Tried grabbing with some pliers and rotating but there is not much to grab... especially on the lower one.

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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by christian61 » Friday 14 February 2014, 18:56

varis wrote:On Deeluxe Track 325, how are you supposed to remove the 2 bolts (step #1)? Tried grabbing with some pliers and rotating but there is not much to grab... especially on the lower one.
No pliers! Use a screw like this (a little bit thinnner than the bolt)
http://www.paulwiegand.de/idoc/images/S ... 171045.jpg
and a hammer to drive the bolt out. It takes some force, but be careful to drive it out in the right direction, as shown in picture 1 at the beginning of this thread.
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Abrax » Friday 14 February 2014, 20:33

You should take 5mm or a bit thinner bolt and try to punch the bolts out with the additional one with a hammer.

Once it goes out 3-4 mm check if there is a rough surface comming out. If not, please punch the bolt in the oposite direction.

ACSS guys -> I thought it will be easier. It's not. I will do my best to reply all the e-mails (thank you! ) at last on Sunday!
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Parallax » Tuesday 18 February 2014, 19:46

Abrax is a dad now :))
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Fefe » Wednesday 19 February 2014, 0:24

Congrats! :clap2:

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Re: ACSS is Dangerous

Post by nextcarve » Sunday 9 March 2014, 20:17

After I received my ACSS, I put it on my Deeluxe 325. Next day I went on the slope to try it out. The conditions were a mixture of soft and hard snow.
And it came like it had to come. In a soft part my snowboard just dug into the snow and was stopped abruptly by a hard spot. I was just catapulted to the front.

Unfortunately the ACSS has no limit for overbending. My ankle joint was compressed hard and my calf was overstretched to the limit.

I hurt myself very badly!

I don't want to give ACSS and its builder a bad reputation, but it has a serious safety problem and you risk to get injured.
Perhaps after my feedback abrax thinks of changing the design in a way ACSS limits dangerous overstretching.

After this accident the season 2013/14 has ended for me, because I will not recover fast enough :(
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Re: ACSS - Advanced Carving Spring System for Deeluxe

Post by Parallax » Sunday 9 March 2014, 20:59

Hi!
It's very pity..

Extremecarving is dangerous sport..it's extreme.
And your mistakes can be fatal. I think nose-dive can occure this injure with any boot's system.
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