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    FS: Solly 957 Equipe

    Black and yellow. 7-14 DIN. Have some scrapes along the edges, but mechanically fine. Worm screw adjustment on the heel. Toe wings don't have any slop in them. Brakes haven't been bent yet. I'm not sure of the total days on them. I put 3 on myself, but I bought them used.

    $40 shipped in the US.
    Last edited by SorryBro; 10-20-2007 at 06:48 PM. Reason: price drop

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    not to bust your balls but these bindings are no longer idemnified, good solid metal binders with worm screw but probably not worth 60

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    Quote Originally Posted by powwrangler View Post
    not to bust your balls but these bindings are no longer idemnified, good solid metal binders with worm screw but probably not worth 60
    I agree... I paid $30 shipped for a pair last year, the first year they went off the list... Having said that, I'll offer the same amount again this year (I love those things).
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    Oops

    Price drop. $40 shipped?

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    These bindings kick ass. I still use them. $40 shipped is reasonable. Of course, you need to be able to mount your own shit, or adjust them at least if you can drop them in some existing holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bossass View Post
    These bindings kick ass. I still use them. $40 shipped is reasonable. Of course, you need to be able to mount your own shit, or adjust them at least if you can drop them in some existing holes.
    I call bullshit. If they were really any good, you'd have bought them.

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    Do they have metal toe wings? Or plastic?

    Do they have metal DIN spring cylinders on both toes and heels (the cylinders that you turn with a screwdriver to adjust DIN)? Or plastic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vitamin I View Post
    Do they have metal toe wings? Or plastic?

    Do they have metal DIN spring cylinders on both toes and heels (the cylinders that you turn with a screwdriver to adjust DIN)? Or plastic?

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    See pictures below. Toe wings are plastic. Metal heels with worm screw adjustments. It's hard to see in the second picture, but you can see the two adjustment cylinders




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