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Boot & Chasis
I have a pair of size 9 CCM 652 ice hockey boots. Would I be able to put a CCM Externo Outcast chasis (from size 9.5 skate) on this boot. If so, how?
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Re: Boot & Chasis
yes, go to your local pro shop or go to a shoe repair shope they should be able to remove the rivets and old chasis and replace them with the new stuff.
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Yes, you would. Although using a size 9½ chassis on a size 9 boot is not the best combination. In fact it would be better to use a size 9 chassis on a size 9½ boot...
I'm using CCM 1052 ice boots with Red Star E frames. Works great!
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Vesterbro Starz
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Speaking of Red Star E-Frames. Mine busted a while back and now I use missions generator chassis. Dont know if it was me or the chassis but she busted. I accually welded it back together it worked but looked ghetto.
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hey man ghetto is rockin', I personally love my tour G-80's, but even more than that I love the labeda chasis.
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Probably would be the same chassis, as most chassis are only made in 3 sizes, and each are used to fit a range of boot sizes. Like small for 6.5 - 8, medium 8.5 - 10.5, large 11 - 13, or similar.
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Funny, my E frames have busted too. I've had them for a long time so they are due for a change, though.
Both frames have cracked at the metal that connects the two main parts near the back of the frame. It's like a small bit of the metal is missing - there's a gap. Are yours the same?
Did the welding work perfectly? How did you get it done?
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Team: Vesterbro Starz
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Ha that is funny. My uncle accually owns a tool and die company and he welded it for me. They work fine and perform as they did before. Just dont look close up.
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