Originally Posted by El Chupacabra
They wouldn't slide fully off the track to the rear, something was holding it up underneath the middle part of the Ess plate. I wrestled with it for around 1/2 hour, then gave up and started prying with a flathead screwdriver. After pieces of plastic snapped off and flew across the shop, exposing the metal band that connects the toe and heel pieces of the binding, I was able to separate the toe & heel pieces, and slide them off the tracks.
I don't think this is much of a loss. 10 DIN bindings, not indemnified, and amazingly heavy -- like 3-4 lbs apiece -- The toe pieces were mostly a solid chunk of cast aluminum. The brakes (!) used a giant metal base plate. Both the toe and heel pieces ride on a metal track that looks sort of like a Look Pivot heel piece track, so there's even more weight there.