Is there a fail safe way to bend the brakes out on pivots?
I mounted up some older race heels, thanks again singlecross, on some new skinnies i finallh secured. 90 waist is the skinniest ive had in quite a while. Feels like being on rails even thpugh theyre not that skinny and are semi twin tipped. Fun though afger some adjusting and east coast "ice"
I bent one brake out a bit and it drops around the ski but could still be bent a touch more. One arm popped out of the brake stomp pad when i bent it begore i mounted them. After a good struggle i got the brake arm back into the socket jnder the stomp pad and pounded some of the metal base plate back into shape aftef i bent that. I have them mounted now do the base plate shouldnt bend if i reef on the brakes. I dont want to screw anything up now though. Im thinking of clamping a piece of metal to the underside of the brake stomp pad to keep the end of thd brake arm in there when i reef on them.
Anyone tried this or have any tips?
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