Title says it all, is there any way to make the new brakes work with the older heelpiece?
Title says it all, is there any way to make the new brakes work with the older heelpiece?
sorry man. That will not work
Sorry man, no such luck...you can order wide brakes for the pivot from Untracked.com though...look here:
http://www.untracked.com/c82-ski_bindings_brakes.html
ON3P
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"Nothing is impossible. You are only limited by fear and even that you can overcome."
-Seth Morrison
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"a simple equation:
force of impact + force of steeze = 0
the two negate each other. for Eric, stomping a 60 ft cornice switch is like jumping on a really soft hotel mattress." - NS member ChronicF explaining why Eric Pollard still has knees.
So is it possible to put those wide brakes in without taking the whole pivot heelpiece apart? Looking at the wide brake tutorial thread, I'm thinking probably not but any input welcome
fur bearing, drunk, prancing eurosnob
to replace the brakes, you unscrew the forward pressure screw at the base of the back of the heel piece, slide that off, put the new brake on, slide the heel back on, then re tighten the screw.
**Talking to Arno. Specifically about pivot series, maybe PX is the same. probably.**
Last edited by freezed; 12-07-2006 at 04:51 PM. Reason: clarification
thanks for that freezed. i'll have a play at the weekend
fur bearing, drunk, prancing eurosnob
Yeah, they are a lot easier to take out than the P18/FKS style heels, once you get the heelpiece off the plate, they just slide to the side and then off.
ON3P
_____________________________________________
"Nothing is impossible. You are only limited by fear and even that you can overcome."
-Seth Morrison
_____________________________________________
"a simple equation:
force of impact + force of steeze = 0
the two negate each other. for Eric, stomping a 60 ft cornice switch is like jumping on a really soft hotel mattress." - NS member ChronicF explaining why Eric Pollard still has knees.
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