PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.
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mtskibum16
My brother just got some ON3P K116 skis. Seller said they were mounted on the line for 315 BSL with pivots. He needs them adjusted for 305. I haven’t had a chance to verify current mount. Is it best to just move either the toe or heel 1cm? Is 1cm center to center enough space between holes?
As for positioning, just mark center line and use a heel template and line it up with the holes 1cm forward/backward?
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Leave the toe as that is what boot center is based off. 1cm is fine. Use g flex and tap in dowels. Let cure for 24 hours shave down with chisel then remount where ever the fuck you want.
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PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.
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PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.
I’m a self-admitted pivot fan but modern bindings have their issues too. They are not as durable because they’re mostly plastic. Just look at the shift thread or any marker binding. Why are all the Solly fans hoarding 10 y.o. 16-20din steel bindings? I’ve walked out of all kinds of traditional heels on a lumpy groomer, not confidence building in more technical terrain. That adjustment track necessitates a much longer mounting zone that does have an effect on the ski flex, particularly the tail.
Whatever, the kool-aid tastes good imo.
But if you’re getting new boots every season and landing switch frequently, pivots might not be the binding you’re looking for.
I’ve got some metal 16 din Tyrolia/head race bindings on my front side ski that feels pretty bomber. Knock on wood.