Okay okay... now that we are all together as one, let me throw another wrench into the mix... Asterisk is not part of Innovation. Asterisk is a separate company started by the same guy that started Innovation, Jim Castillo. He still runs both companies, they do not share technology, Innovation is a medical company, Asterisk is a consumer company. So they are not a part of Innovation but they are affiliated by ownership. Here are a few pics from Frank Hoppen at Las Vegas SX this year.... MC and Stewart. Notice the little logo on MC's helmet? and on Stewarts chest protector? Asterisk. And for the record Asterisk will not pay a rider to run their stickers, that is why Bubba has it on his CP because he will not run any sticker on his helmet w/o being paid for it... so he put it on his cp. Go to Frank Hoppen.com and look at some of the top riders, you'll see a lot of Asterisk logos on them....Originally posted by soquel
Oh I get it!
I didn't realize that Asterisk is part of Innovations Sports. Thats is why they can have the same statistics. I agree with 02CR in that I would go with the Cells if my insurance didn't cover the cost of custom made CTi2's
Bottom line question.. If you had to purchase a set would you go with the Asterik or the CTI?
02CR, bout' the Avatar.... you got a better chance of making money on Worldcom stock.
Got something better... perhaps a water color rendition? :eek:Originally posted by Smitty
I was not aware that Pokey the horse off the Gumby shows was modeling knee braces?
Most of the top riders do. Billy would probably give you a list of the riders using the brace if you ask...Originally posted by MXcarzy8080
heres something interesting for you guys who say all the top rider use asterisk braces. a video or RC himself http://www.isports.com/assets/RCarmic.mov and on the innovasionsports site there are move vids. www.isports.com
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