Rollerski Tips
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Rollerskiing Tips
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Wed, Apr 5, 2006
- By Veit Schenk
Something I find really useful for sharpening rollerski ferrules is a Dremel with a diamond-disc. The diamond disc cuts through the ferrule tips like butter. And you can take the Dremel with you on holidays!
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Save some money
Sun, Sep 18, 2005
- By Mike Muha
You can buy 100mm replacement wheels with or without bearings. Buying without bearings - and reusing your existing bearings - can save you 25% of the purchase costs.
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Do it yourself
Mon, Sep 29, 2003
- By Randy Kessler
I've been skiing on the V2 Aero for 2 years now. Love everything about them except...water from the rear wheel during wet conditions comes onto the back of my leg and fills my boots up very quickly.
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Sun, Sep 28, 2003
- By Marsh Jones
Putting together the Jenex Aero 125SR wheels isn't rocket science, in fact it's more like working on a bicycle wheel.
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The Practical Rollerskier
Mon, Sep 9, 2002
- By Mike Muha
Although diamond files work for sharpenning rollerski ferrules, nothing beats a grinder with silicon carbide grinding wheel.
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The Practical Rollerskier
Tue, Aug 27, 2002
- By Mike Muha
Dull roller ferrules slip, and slipping poles cause blisters, poor technique, and even an occasional fall if you're really hammering. Here's how to sharpen your poles.
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Thu, Dec 20, 2001
- By Mike Muha
Just because it's dark after work doesn't mean I can't train outside. School teachers get out early enough to train while there's light. If I don't get out in the dark, I'm giving those teachers an advantage when racing season begins.
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Sat, Nov 24, 2001
- By Mike Muha
Want to climb that long hill on your rollerskis, but afraid of killing yourself on the way back done? Put your spouse, significant other, or friend to work.
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