Hi I bought a used pair of ep pros off a friend that are drilled for jesters, I want to mount the with a pair of sth 14s. I dont want to move the mounting spot will there be enough room between holes to mount them. We have the same bsl size.
Hi I bought a used pair of ep pros off a friend that are drilled for jesters, I want to mount the with a pair of sth 14s. I dont want to move the mounting spot will there be enough room between holes to mount them. We have the same bsl size.
Look here:
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...aper+templates
and figure it out for yourself.
I would say probably no
I would probably say yes, but it will be a tricky mount. You'll probably need to tape the template for -.5 from your bsl, line up the mount point with your actual bsl (or mount +0.5 for the smaller bsl), and then move the heel back in the track to accommodate your actual boot.
But please search before posting another stupid thread like this.
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He sold you his EP Pros and you still call him a friend?
Friends don't let friends ski flaccid skis.
In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...
Thanks? Not 100% sure how to interpret that comment. To be fair, I did answer the question before saying he should search...
If you think I'm being a jerk about something, call me out or send me PM. I'll consider the possibility it's unwarranted and recant as necessary. Cheers.
"Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers
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Ah, your use of "like" in the present tense made me think I was being a jerk in the past and my post in this thread was somehow nicer...
...and now I'm not only a jerk but a grammar nazi as well.![]()
Thanks for the heads up.
EDIT: I think your grammar was correct. I'm tired and rambling. Time for me to go home....
Last edited by auvgeek; 02-28-2012 at 06:25 PM.
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