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Cruiser Joe September 23rd 07 05:05 PM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
Hey there,

does anyone know if Volkl T-rock's should be mounted at mid-chord or
mid-sole?

I've always mounted my own tele bindings at mid-chord...but these skis
have a mid-sole mark on the edges like an alpine ski.
hmmmmm....what's up with that? Any suggestions? or is that intended
for people using AT bindings?

thanks
Cruiser Joe


Hal Murray September 24th 07 04:52 AM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 

Mount tele bindings at mid-chord. The mid-sole mark is for AT bindings.
The tele skiers I've known on T-Rocks liked them mounted mid-chord.


How far apart are mid-chord and mid-sole?

How far off does it have to be before somebody will notice?

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Cruiser Joe September 24th 07 06:27 AM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
On Sep 23, 8:05 pm, Bob Lee wrote:
Cruiser Joe wrote:
Hey there,


does anyone know if Volkl T-rock's should be mounted at mid-chord or
mid-sole?


I've always mounted my own tele bindings at mid-chord...but these skis
have a mid-sole mark on the edges like an alpine ski.
hmmmmm....what's up with that? Any suggestions? or is that intended
for people using AT bindings?


Mount tele bindings at mid-chord. The mid-sole mark is for AT bindings.
The tele skiers I've known on T-Rocks liked them mounted mid-chord.

hth,
BOb



Thanks, Bob. I'm a do-it-yourself kind of guy and occasionally I have
to second-guess myself. Mid-chord seemed right, but I just thought it
was odd that mid-sole was marked and mid-chord wasn't. thanks for the
second opinion. Joe


Cruiser Joe September 24th 07 06:29 AM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
On Sep 23, 9:52 pm, (Hal
Murray) wrote:
Mount tele bindings at mid-chord. The mid-sole mark is for AT bindings.
The tele skiers I've known on T-Rocks liked them mounted mid-chord.


How far apart are mid-chord and mid-sole?

How far off does it have to be before somebody will notice?

--
These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam.



In this case, it looked like as much as 2cm difference between mid-
chord and mid-sole, which is quite a bit, especially for a shorter ski
(164cm). some skis I know have specific mounting points that may
differ from mid-chord...Black Diamonds have specific recommendations
for mounting and they supply their own chart, which is nice. Joe


_Uli September 25th 07 07:21 AM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
Am Sonntag, den 23.09.2007, 10:05 -0700 schrieb Cruiser Joe:
Hey there,

does anyone know if Volkl T-rock's should be mounted at mid-chord or
mid-sole?

I've always mounted my own tele bindings at mid-chord...but these skis
have a mid-sole mark on the edges like an alpine ski.
hmmmmm....what's up with that? Any suggestions? or is that intended
for people using AT bindings?

thanks
Cruiser Joe


Here we mount them in this way: find the balance point then go forward 2
cm. On that line should be mounted your pin line ....

The mid sole line is only an orientation for mounting alpine and alpine
rando bindings.

Cheers,

Uli



Booker Bense September 25th 07 12:40 PM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
In article .com,
Cruiser Joe wrote:
Hey there,

does anyone know if Volkl T-rock's should be mounted at mid-chord or
mid-sole?

I've always mounted my own tele bindings at mid-chord...but these skis
have a mid-sole mark on the edges like an alpine ski.
hmmmmm....what's up with that? Any suggestions? or is that intended
for people using AT bindings?


Many people are happy with Ball of Foot/Center of running
surface. This takes into account the size of your foot and
tends to be further forward than traditional mounting methods.

Poke around www.telemarktips.com for an article about how to
use this method.

Personally, I think finding the right mount point for you and
your skis is one of the more tricky bits of telemark skiing.
Since I have Bishop Bombers and don't care about drilling extra
holes if I think it will help, I've been doing a lot of
experimenting in this area over the past couple seasons.

I definitely notice differences of 1cm and what works for
one ski tends not work as well for other skis. This mostly
has to do with how much time you spend in powder vs carving
on hard snow. If you're mostly skiing on hard snow, a
forward mount helps a lot with carving, but can make the ski
squirrely in powder. Twin tips confuse the issue even further.

As a general rule of thumb, I think most traditional methods
( pins on balance point, pins on chord center [1]) put the
boot much too far back if you're skiing stiff plastic boots
on relatively fat skis. I often end up at least 2-3cm in
front of that and on stiff carving skis, I will be up to
6cm in front of that.

In short, I think it's really worth experimenting with changing
the mount point on at least one pair of skis to see what works
for you and the way you ski.

_ Booker C. Bense

[1]- these are fine for light boots on more traditional skis.

Cruiser Joe September 25th 07 09:51 PM

Volkl T-Rock mid-chord? or mid-sole mount?
 
On Sep 25, 12:21 am, _Uli wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 23.09.2007, 10:05 -0700 schrieb Cruiser Joe:

Hey there,


does anyone know if Volkl T-rock's should be mounted at mid-chord or
mid-sole?


I've always mounted my own tele bindings at mid-chord...but these skis
have a mid-sole mark on the edges like an alpine ski.
hmmmmm....what's up with that? Any suggestions? or is that intended
for people using AT bindings?


thanks
Cruiser Joe


Here we mount them in this way: find the balance point then go forward 2
cm. On that line should be mounted your pin line ....

The mid sole line is only an orientation for mounting alpine and alpine
rando bindings.

Cheers,

Uli



Danke schoen, Uli. I can see where that method would benefit striding
and climbing. I think the mid-chord method favors turning ability a
bit more...if I were to guess. Joe



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