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Curve Industries

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"you look like my kids" then "do you sell other products?" woh charlie.
 
Great interview guys,

Superb explanation how the skis work, by using an "infinite or continuosly variable geometry technology" vis-a-vis "constant geometry technology".

Way to go!!! ;)! :Rockon:
 
hondo said:
Great interview guys,

Superb explanation how the skis work, by using an "infinite or continuosly variable geometry technology" vis-a-vis "constant geometry technology".

Way to go!!! ;)! :Rockon:

OK hondo I trust your opinion more because you realllllllllllllly put them on a used them... How do they effect steering effort and darting? And one thing I haven't heard yet... How much $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for a set ready to put on my vector? Thanks MM.
 
Max,

Curves design ignors other ski tracks thus virtually eliminate darting.

Check with Curves for pricing. $419-ish with a discount on carbides.

IMO they are the best aftermarket investment one could make in the sport of snowmobiling.

Here is a lengthy combination of riding videos with Curves. Enjoy! ;)!

 
Thank you Hondo! We are offering a special from the 27th of October to the 2nd of November. $419 for skis, loops and hardware plus 20% off carbides. If you purchase through our store, simply type in coupon code "novi" and receive the discount Bob just mentioned. Again, this discount is only offered from October 27th through November 2nd.

- Sean

www.CurveIndustries.com
www.RideWithRobbie.com
 
hondo said:
Great interview guys,

Superb explanation how the skis work, by using an "infinite or continuosly variable geometry technology" vis-a-vis "constant geometry technology".

Way to go!!! ;)! :Rockon:

Here is a first hand look at the "WORK" performed under the spindle - hence the exceptional control of this product.

You can see the intake and release Nick and Sean speak of!

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Lou! GREAT PICS!!! That is where the magic happens man. This is an excellent illustration for people who may have a tough time understanding how and where the snow compression takes place.

In your professional opinion, are you worried about these skis wearing out any time soon, even though all that 'WORK' is being done?.... ;)!

- Sean

www.CurveIndustries.com
www.RideWithRobbie.com
 
How about a few pictures? The white xtx with all white skis and loop, white with black loop, grey with black loop and finally grey with white loop. Not to much to ask is it! hehe

I will be placing my order sometime this week. Thanks!
 
Curve Industries said:
Lou! GREAT PICS!!! That is where the magic happens man. This is an excellent illustration for people who may have a tough time understanding how and where the snow compression takes place.

In your professional opinion, are you worried about these skis wearing out any time soon, even though all that 'WORK' is being done?.... ;)!

- Sean

www.CurveIndustries.com
www.RideWithRobbie.com

No worries at all, these puppies are thick! What is seen here is only surface scratches, no different looking than marks left on my old Yami skis.

As a Manufacturing Engineer for the past 2 1/2 decades I have a tendency to evaluate the hell out of everything (a big part of the job) - your engineering principles are "Spot on" Thanks again for designing such a great product that makes my passion that much more enjoyable! Its always a pleasure to help promote your product.:Rockon:
 


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