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partydock17 04-04-2005 8:56 PM

I'm trying to find a display rack for our shop. <BR>Anybody know of some new or used for sale?

cla17 04-04-2005 11:46 PM

Hit me up... <a href="mailto:cla17@hotmail.com">cla17@hotmail.com</a> I have a few WakeWorx racks around. I'll get them to you super cheap without the mounts and bungee for a very cool wall display. Check <a href="http://www.wakeworx.com" target="_blank">http://www.wakeworx.com</a> for some pics of last years model or e-mail me for pics of the 05s <BR> <BR>(Message edited by cla17 on April 04, 2005)

wakegal02 04-07-2005 3:27 PM

how much do you think one of those would cost?

cla17 04-07-2005 3:33 PM

For just the wall rack, I could do $40 for a WakeWorld Post Price... <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>

solo 04-07-2005 4:04 PM

<a href="http://www.wake-me.com" target="_blank">www.wake-me.com</a> <BR>

solo 04-07-2005 4:05 PM

Best wall racks made.

xtremebordgurl 04-07-2005 9:27 PM

hahn, do those Phat racks have to be hung on the wall or are they free standing? And how solid are they?

partydock17 04-07-2005 9:45 PM

We want some sort of free standing rack!

cla17 04-07-2005 9:49 PM

They have to be hung on a wall or flat surface. They are pretty solid, my friend has one and it works really well if you have lots of different things to hang, like snowboards, skateboards and such. The WakeWorx racks are really just for wakeboards and wakeskates but because the backs are flat they can be screwed onto anything flat. I have a pair and a speaker box in the back of my Expedition for board storage. They can also be screwed to the back of truck beds for storage or on any wall or flat place. That is, of course, in addition to the universal fit to towers and such. <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0>

cla17 04-07-2005 9:58 PM

You will have to build something to meet your application. Free standing racks aren't in a lot of demand. You can get a metal shop to put something together, or build something out of wood. Or find some kind of rack that you could attach board racks to. WakeWorx racks fit 1.5" to 2.5" tubes. The Wake-me racks can be screwed into anything flat, but might look odd on a pole. You just have to weight the costs and time it will take to put something together. Good Luck...

wkerat 04-07-2005 10:04 PM

Usually the companies have something. i know my local shop had a stanf from cwb

partydock17 04-07-2005 10:07 PM

The only company we carry that even offers any thing is GATORBOARDS and it cost alot, alot of money!

erik_c 04-11-2005 11:06 AM

Mohn is pricey but the best we use em for shows and sales beacuse you can take them apart for transport, and the arms adjust for skis or boards or wakeskates or surfers and the are free standing the way to go in my opinon.

electricsnow 04-11-2005 10:37 PM

the first year liquid force put those in their catalog, I wanted to buy one from them. I think theirs cost like 200.00 (at least, and this was in 1997 or 1998). I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't cost more. <BR> <BR>I actually wish I had one of those now because it would make a nice board rack for all of my crap. But at that age, I crapped myself when I found out that a bunch of metal cost that much.

partydock17 04-12-2005 9:27 AM

The one I bought cost $500! but its free standing and hols 12 boards on each side.

wkerat 04-16-2005 5:54 PM

Danny, What did you buy and where did you find it?

partydock17 04-16-2005 9:06 PM

I think its a mohn? <BR>Ill check whn i get to the shop monday.


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