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A few thoughts:
Walt makes a good point in his argument about why the list should be available, if public interest is the issue. Clearly, if I'm buying some used bindings, or skis with used bindings (whether it's at a swap meet, off of eBay, or from my cousin), I want to know whether a ski shop will re-mount them and adjust them for me before I pay up. And it's not really a good alternative for me to carry around my cell phone and call the local shop over and over: "Can you work on these?" .... "How about these?" ... "Can you help me now?" I suspect part of the reason they don't want to release the list might be because it could be interpreted as some sort of warranty that any used binding that *is* on the list is therefore in good condition. That seems a bit attenuated, though. As does the argument that possession of the list (if it were publicly available to everyone on websites and in magazines) would create a misimpression that anyone who has it is a qualified technician. A darker part of me suspects that the fact that not releasing the list impairs the market for used bindings, in favor of new ones, might play some role. |
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Sven Golly wrote:
Walt wrote in news:3FCF4CD4.C88A2324 @boatnerd.com.invalid: Sorry if I sound ****ed off about this, but I am. I'm not mad at you, Seth - you probably signed some non-disclosure agreement to get the list, and can't legally post the list without repercussions. But who's idea was it to keep this info secret? Try this: http://www.skiernet.com/indemnified.html 2002-2003 |
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lal_truckee wrote:
Sven Golly wrote: Try this: http://www.skiernet.com/indemnified.html 2002-2003 Right. This is last year's list, which was publicly available: "Alright, we're at the 2003-2004 season and we're forced to use an old chart. This is really a "guide" only...contact your local ski shop. Soon as we have a current one we'll update." Or as my niece would put it: "Man, that is *so* last year" -- // Walt // // There is no Volkl Conspiracy |
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Walt wrote:
Chester Bullock wrote: Walt wrote: Well, that's not why I want to see it. I often troll the ski swaps looking for used gear, and I'd like to know whether the bindings are still supported by the manufacturer. Is this too much to ask? I agree with you Walt, it would be good to know what is 'supported' these days and what is not. I would think this would be good for the industry, as people might pony up for new bindings when they see that the ones they could by are not 'supported' any more. No, what would be good for the industry is for everyone to buy new gear every year. The cynical side of me says that they're hiding the indemnification list to curtail the used-gear market. "Watch out, don't buy used gear - there's no way to know whether it's obsolete or not" Heck, the whole indemnification scam is there to make people throw away perfectly functional (if perhaps obsolete) equipment. I don't know of any other product where the manufacturers have this ability to obsolete an item by fiat. It looks like, from the NSSRA site, that I could get the list for a membership, which is $120. If we all pitch in we could get it out into the world. I don't see any real reason why it shouldn't be out there for everyone to see. Chances are it's copyrighted, so even if I paid the $120 I wouldn't be allowed to reproduce it. And it's not worth it to me since I can always call up the shop and ask about a particular model for free. My hunch is that after 10 calls they'd probably just give me a copy of the list to AAHH, BAAH, If you can wrang out your ski-boots with most effort (rear bindings up/left/right/up, in some bindings front up) with allyour strength in stllstand(try it on a mat in your garage - and _really_ try it, front and rear bindings) your on the save side. Most Iinjuries occur by falling just aside (lift rows), with bindings secured too heavily. I I.m skiing on an old LooK 700 Binding and looking forward to´get my old Marker M4 + the one with the springs (you know - hopefully) on my new skies ;-) I _always_ knew when I was false (technically speeking) skiing,. My fault - Ski goes off - me wrong skiing. I tried the carvers (Atomic don´t know which, I can do anything with normal skies (192 cm SL), that one can do with carvers. OK I´m exhausted at 3m ;-) keep me out of their hair. Related question: Is this also what some people refer to as being 'out of DIN'? I think 'out of DIN' happens when you want to set your DIN to eleven and your bindings only go up to ten. (c: -- Nobody is perfect, not even in failing |
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This was identified to me as the "2003 list". Use it at your own risk. Knowing this stuff won't make you a binding technician. This list may not be correct, and/or I may have messed it up while reformatting it. If you are in doubt, ask your local shop. After you buy your used bindings, take them to your shop for testing and adjustment. Its your life, and your body, try not to be stupid. Atomic 2003/2004 Race 614, Race 412, Race 310, Race 259, SX 614, SX 412, SX 310, CR 614, CR 412, CR 310, CR 311, CR 614 (88mm), CR 412 (88mm), CR 310 (88mm), R 614 (99, 107mm), R 412 (99, 107mm), Centro 4.12, Centro 3.10, Device 310, Device 311, Device 412, Race 275, Race 045, Race 275+, Race 045+ Hard & Soft Touch Pad (Power brake) 2002/2003 Race 614, Race 412, Race 310, Race 259, Carv 614, Carv 412, Carv 310, Carv 311, X 412, X 310, R 614, R 412, R 310, R 614 (88, 99, 107mm), R 412 (88, 99, 107mm), Centro 4.12, Centro 3.10, Device 310, Device 311, Device 412 Hard & Soft Touch Pad (Power brake) 2001/2002 RaceRace 614, RaceRace 412, RaceRace 310, XentriX 614, XentriX 412, XentriX 310, XentriX 311, XentriX 614 EX, Centro 4.12, Centro 3.10, Device 310, Device 311, Device 412 Hard & Soft Touch Pad (Power brake) 2000/2001 RaceRace 614, RaceRace 412, RaceRace 310, Race 614 XentriX 614, XentriX 412, XentriX 310, XentriX 311, XentriX 614 EX, Centro 4.12, Centro 3.10, Device 310, Device 311, Device 412 Hard & Soft Touch Pad (Power brake) Prior to 2000 Sport 4.12 / Sport 4.12 TR, Sport CXB, Sport 2.9, Sport 2.9 TR, Sport CXB, EM 310, EM 310 P, EM 412, EM 412 P, EM 614, EM 614 P, ESStatix 2.9, ESStatix 4.12, ESS 310 FB, ESS 309, ESS 512, ESS 614, ESS 614 P Fischer 2003/2004 FR17 Freeflex, FR11 Freeflex, FX12 ABS (and w/ Railflex), FX10 ABS (and w/ Railflex), FS10, FS10 Carveconcept ABS (and w/ Railflex), FJ7 Carveconcept ABS, FJ7, FJ4 Rental FX13 Pro Plus, FS12 Pro, FS10 Pro, FJ7 Pro, FJ4 Pro, FS10 Rent, FJ4 Rent Previous years F11 PowerConcept, F10 CarveConcept S, F10 CarveConcept, F10, F9, F7, F4 Previous Rental F11 Synchro Center, F9 Synchro Center, F7 Synchro Center, F9 Synchro Rental, F4 Synchro Rental Look Pivot/Turntable ZRV18, Z Race (all versions), P14 (all versions), P12 (all versions), P11 (all versions), P10 (all versions), P9.0 (all versions), P8.0 (all versions), P7.5 (all versions), P7.0 (all versions), ZR R, P 9.0L, P 8.0L, P 7.0L (all versions), P Sport (all versions), TT9.0 (all versions), TT 8.0 RL, TT 9 RL, TT C-Tech, TT9, TT09, TT8, TT08, TT7, TT09, XP, Z-Forza Rental P12 Demo, P10 Demo, TX 11 Quickset, Team 4 (all versions), XR (all versions), JX 7 Rental, P 8.0 (all versions), TX 7.5 (all versions), LJ4.5 Quickset adult/junior, TX 8.0 (all versions), TX 7.0 (all versions), XJ 4.5RL, TX8 (all versions), TX7 Demo Step-In TX (all versions), Nova 10 (all versions), Nova 9 (all versions), TC9, TC09, TC8, TC08, TC7, TC07, TC06, Z-Racing, ZRC, Z-Sport, XR (all versions), XT (all versions), L60, L50, L30 adult/junior boot sole, L45, XP05, XP03, Z-Forza Junior Team P10, Team 8 Maxplate, Team 8, Team 4 adult/junior boot sole, P9.0 Jr., XJ9.0, LJ4.5 adult/junior boot sole, P9.0 Jr., XJ7.0 Jr., TT9.0 Jr., XR9.0 Jr., XJ4.5 junior boot sole, TT9, XJ3 Kid junior boot sole, XJ09, XJ5, XJ05 adult/junior boot sole, XJ3 junior boot sole, XJ05 junior boot sole, XR9 Jr., ZR Jr. Marker 2003/2004 Retail Bindings MRR Comp 1500, MRR Free, Comp 1400 Piston Control, Comp 1400 EPS, Comp 1400 Free, Titanium 1300 IBC, Titanium 1300 Piston Control, Titanium 1200 Piston Control, Titanium 1200 EPS, Titanium 1200 Free, M1100 Titanium IBC, M1100 Titanium CCxi, M1100 CCxi, M1000 CC, M1000 EC10, M900 EPS, M1000 Jr. Comp CCxi/EPS, M700 EC10, M700 EPS, M450 EPS, Piston Motion Comp 1400, Piston Motion 1200, Motion Titanium 1200, Motion 12, Motion 10, IBC Mod 12, IBC Mod 11, IBC Mod 10, Synergy Track Titanium 1200, Synergy Track Titanium 1100, Synergy Track M1100, Fusion M1200, Fusion M1100 2003/2004 Rental/Demo Bindings Comp 1400 SP Demo, Titanium 1200 SP Demo, M1100 Titanium SP Demo, M900 SP Demo, M1000 RTL, M700 RTL, M450 RTL Non-Current Retail Bindings Comp 1400 Glide Control, Titanium 1300 Glide Control, Titanium 1200 Glide Control, MRR Racing EC14, MRR Racing EPS, M1000 EPS, M8.2 EC14 Graphite, M7.2 Graphite SC, M7.2 Graphite EC14, M6.2 SC, M6.2 EC14/EPS, M5.2 EC10, M3.2, M9.2 EC10/EPS Jr., M2.2 EC10/EPS, M1.2 EPS. MRR Turbo SC Racing, M9.2 Turbo SC Racing, M9.2 Turbo SC Titanium, M8.2 SC Graphite, M7.2 SC, M9.2 EC14/EPS Racing, M9.2 EC14 Titanium, M7.2 EC14/EPS, M4.2 EC14/EPS, M3.1, MRR Turbo SC Titanium, M9.1 Turbo SC Racing, M9.1 Turbo SC Titanium, M8.1 SC, M8.1 SC XLi, M7.1 SC, MRR EPS/EPS3 Racing, MRR EPS/EPS3 Titanium, M9.1 EPS/EPS3 Racing, M9.1 EPS/EPS3 Titanium M8.1 EPS/EPS3 Graphite, M8.1 EPS/EPS3, M8.1 EPS XLi, M7.1 EPS/EPS3, M6.1 EPS/EPS3, M5.1 EPS/EPS3, M4.1, M9.1J Racing EPS, M3.1J Carving EPS, M2.1, M1.1, M9, M1 SC/Turbo SC Racing, M1 SC/Turbo SC Titanium, M51 SC/Turbo SC Racing, M51 SC/Turbo SC Titanium, M51 SC Demonstrator, M41 SC/SC2/XLi, M31 SC/SC2/XLi, M29V SC/SC2 MRR Racing /EPS/EPS2, MRR Titanium /EPS/EPS2, M51 Racing /X-Stream/EPS/EPS2, M51 Titanium /EPS/EPS2, M51Graphite/EPS/EPS2/95mm/110mm, M51 /EPS/ EPS2, M41/EPS/ EPS2/XLi/95mm, M31 /EPS/ EPS2, M29V EPS/EPS2, M28V /EPS/EPS2, M27V EPS/EPS2, M19 Racing /EPS/EPS2, M19V, M48 Racing, M48 Titanium, M48, M38, M38L, M28, M27, M18 Racing, MRR Twincam, MR Twincam, M19, M18, M8, Motion Comp 1400 Non-Current Rental/Demo Bindings M1000 SP Demo, M7.2 Graphite SP Demo, M5.2 SP Demo, M5.2 EPS RTL, M2.2 EPS RTL, M1.2 EPS RTL, M9.2 SP Demo, M8.2 SP Graphite Demo, M7.2 SP Demo, M7.2 EC RTL, M9.1 Turbo SC Titanium RTL, M8.1 SC RTL, M9.1 Titanium EPS RTL/Demo, M8.1 Graphite EPS RTL/Demo, M8.1 EPS RTL/Demo, M7.1 EPS RTL/Demo, M5.1 EPS RTL/Demo, M19V RTL, M51 SC/Turbo SC Racing RTL/Demo, M51 SC/Turbo SC Titanium RTL/Demo, M41 SC2 RTL, M41 SC Demo, M51 Racing /EPS/ RTL/Demo, M51 Titanium /EPS/RTL/Demo, M51 Graphite /EPS/RTL/Demo/95mm/110mm M41 /EPS/ RTL/Demo, M41 XLi RTL/Demo/95mm, M31 EPS RTL/Demo, M29V EPS FasTrak RTL/Demo, M1 SC Racing Demo, M1SC Titanium Demo, M48 Racing RTL/Demo, M48 Titanium RTL/Demo, M48 RTL/Demo, M38 RTL/Demo, M28 RTL, M27 RTL, M19 Demo, M18 Demo Rossignol (Rossignol Indemnification program only applies to Rossignol alpine ski bindings, not Geze.) 2003/2004 Power 140 (all versions), Power 120 (all versions), Power 100 (all versions), Power 95 (all versions), Axial 140 (all versions), Axial 120 (all versions), Axial 110 (all versions), Axial 100 (all versions), Scratch 140, Scratch 100, FKX (all versions), FT 100 R Flex, FKS (all versions), FKJ Course, FS, FTX 105 (all versions), FDX 100 (all versions), FDX 95, FK, FKS Pro, FTS (all versions), FTX 120 (all versions), FTX 110 (all versions), FT Cut, FTX 105, FT 100, FT 120, FT 110, FJ, FTX 120 SS, FTX 105 SS, FD 75 SS, FT 120 Demo SS, FT 100 Demo SS, FD 70 Demo SS, FD 80 (all versions), FD 70 (all versions), FD 60 (all versions), FDX 75, Axium 100, Axium 90, Saphir 95 (all versions), Saphir 90 (all versions), Axium Scratch (all versions), Axium 110 (all versions), Axium 100 (all versions,) Axium 95 (all versions), Axium 90 (all versions), Axium 70 (all versions), FDX Saphir, FD 60, FD 65, FD 8, FD 7, FD 6, FD 8 PL, FD RTL, FD RTL, FD 6 RTL, FKJ Pro, FDJ (all versions), Axial 100 Race Jr., Equipe Race Jr., Equipe J, Equipe 80, Comp J (all versions), FPS Course, FPS Composite, FPS, FPS Li, FPS Test Salomon 2003/2004 Retail Bindings S914 Fis Pilot, S914 Pilot, S912 Fis Pilot, S912 Ti Pilot, S912 Ti SC Pilot, S810 Ti Pilot, S810 Pilot, S810 Ti SC Pilot, S710 Pilot, S710 SC Pilot, S710 Ti Pilot, S914 Axe+, S914 Fis, S914 Pe 2, S914, S912 Ti Pe 2, S912 Ti, S912 Ps, S910 T, S910, S810 Ti Axe+, S810 Cp, S810 Ps, S711 Ps, S710 Cp, S710, C610 Cp, C610, C509 Dr+, C509, C608 Cp, C608, C305, C305 MINI 2003/2004 Rental Bindings S912 Ti SC, S810 Ti SC, Cosmic S712 SC, Cosmic S710 SR, Cosmic S710 SC, Cosmic S710, S305 SC, C608 SR, C608 SC, C509 SR, C509 SC, C305 SR, Snowtrip ST 410 Non-current Retail Bindings Driver Suspension 997 Equipe, Driver Suspension 997 Carbon, Driver 997 Equipe, Driver 997 Carbon, 997 Equipe, 997 Carbon, 997 EXP, 997 Composite, 977 Force, 977 Team, 977, 957 Race, 957 Equipe, 957 Composite S914 Pe, S912 Ti Pe, S912 Pe, S912, S910 T Ps, S910 T Axe+, SP900 Equipe, SP900 Equipe Alium, SP900 Alium, S900 Equipe Team Race, S900 Equipe Team Drive Plus, S900 Equipe Team Axe+, S900 Equipe Team, S900 Equipe Race, S900 Equipe Poweraxe, S900 Equipe Drive Plus, S900 Equipe Axe+, S900 Equipe Alium Poweraxe, S900 Equipe Alium Drive Plus, S900 Equipe Alium Axe+, S900 Equipe Alium, S900 Equipe, S900 Carbon Poweraxe, S900 Carbon Drive Plus, S900 Carbon Axe+, S900 Carbon, S900 Ti, S900 Alium, S900, Driver Suspension 897 Composite, Driver Suspension 897, Driver 897 Composite, 897 Equipe, 877 Equipe, 877, 857, 857 Lady, SP850, S850 X-Mountain, S850 Poweraxe, S850 Alium X-Mountain, S850 Carve w/Ramp Plus, S850 Carve, S850 Axe+, S850, S811 PS, S810 Ti Ps, S810 Axe+, S810, Quadrax 800 Carbon, Quadrax 800, SP800, S800 Poweraxe, S800 Drive Plus, S800 Alium, S800, 797 Composite, Driver 797 Composite, 797, 777, 777 Lady, 757, 757 Lady, S710 Ti Cp 2, S710 Pa, S710 DP, S710 CP 2, S710 Axe+, S708 T Axe+, Quadrax 700, S700 Team Poweraxe, S700 Team, S700 Axe+, S700, 677, 657, C610 CP 2, S608 CP, C608 CP 2, Q600 Poweraxe, Q600, Quadrax 600, 577, 557, 557 Sport, 557 Lite, C509 D+, Q500, 457, C407 Grom, Quadrax 400, Q400, S305 GROM, C305 GROM, C305 MINI GROM, Quadrax 300, Q300, S300, Driver 197 Equipe Junior, 197 Equipe Junior, 177 Equipe Junior, 177, 157 Equipe, 157 Junior, 57 Team, 57 Junior, 57 Mini, Suspension DR9 Equipe, Suspension DR9 EXP, Quadrax 8 Carbon, Quadrax 8, Suspension DR8 Composite, Quadrax 7, Quadrax 6, Quadrax 6 Lady, Quadrax 5.5, Quadrax 5, Quadrax 3, Quadrax 3 Mini, Quadrax Team, Team Junior, Team, Force Junior, Force, Extreme Carve Non-current Rental Bindings Driver Suspension997 Equipe SR, Driver 997 Equipe SC, Driver 997 Equipe SR, 997 Equipe SC, 997 Equipe SR, 977 Equipe Demo, 977 Demo, 957 Equipe Demo, S912 Ti Pe 2 Demo, S912 Ti Pe Demo, S912 Ti SR, SP900 Equipe Test, S900 Equipe SR Drive Plus, S900 Equipe SR, S900 Equipe SC Drive Plus, S900 Equipe SC, SP850 Test, 877 SC, 857 Demo, 857 RR, S850 SR Drive Plus, S850 SC Drive Plus, S850 SC, S810 SR, S810 SC, S800 SR, Driver 797 SC, 797 SC, 777 SR, 757 RR, S711 SR, S711 SC, S708 T SR, Q700 SC, S700 Team SR, S700 SR, S700 SC Drive Plus, S700 SC, Q500 SC Drive Plus, Q500 SC, Q500 SR, 477 RR, 477 LR, 457 LR, C407 Grom SR, Q400 SR, 357 RR, S305 Grom SC, Q300 SC, Q300 SR, S300 SC, C305 Grom SR, 177 Team SR, 177 RR, 157 RR, 57 Junior RR, 57 RR, 57 Mini, Quadrax 7 SC, Quadrax 7 SR, Quadrax 6 SC, Quadrax 5 SR, Quadrax 5 RR, Q5 SR, Quadrax 3 RR, Quadrax 3 SC, Quadrax 3 SR, Quadrax 3, Q3 SC, Q3 SR, Force SR Tyrolia 2000/01/02/03 Freeflex Plus 10 X, Freeflex Plus 8 X, Freeflex Plus 10, Freeflex Plus 8 LD, Freeflex Plus 8, Freeflex Plus 7, Madflex 9. HD 14 Railflex, LD 12 Railflex, LD 10 Railflex, SLD 11 Railflex, SL 11 Railflex, SL 10 Railflex, LD 12 Rail, SLD 10 Rail, LD 10 Rail. LD 12 Cyber, LD 12 S, LD12, LD 10, Powerselect Freeride 9, Powerselect Freeride 8, Powerselect Freeride SL 110, Cyber Carbon D9 SX, Cyber Carbon D9, Cyber Carbon D8 SX, Cyber Carbon D8, Cyber SL 110, SL 110 Carve ABS, SL 110 S ABS, SL 110 ABS, SL 100 Carve ABS, SL 100 ABS, SL 100 Carve, SL 100, SL 70 Carve ABS, SL 70 ABS, SL 70, SL 45, TD8 TS, TD 8, T 6 1997/98/99/00 Freeflex Plus 10, Freeflex Plus 8. Powerselect Freeride 9, Powerselect Freeride 8, Powerselect Freeride 7, Power Select 9, Powerselect 8, Freeflex 9 World Cup, Freeflex 8 Racing, SL 110 Carve ABS, SL 100 Carve ABS, SL 100 ABS TS, SL 100 ABS, SL 100, Cyber Carbon D9, Cyber D8, Cyber 7, Cyber 6, Carve Flex 6, Carve Flex 4, TD 9 T, TD 8, TD 8 TS, T7, T6, T5, T4, T2 Power Series Power 9 Racing, Power 9 Mogul, Power 9, Power 8, Cyber FF Cruise Series Cruise 9 Racing, Cruise 9 Mogul, Cruise 8, Cruise 6 Spirit Series Spirit 9 Racing, Spirit 9, Spirit 8, Spirit 7, Spirit 6, Spirit 3, Spirit 2 600 Series 690 DD, 690 RDD, 690 DP, 690 PalDP, 690 DPM, 690 RDP. 680 DP, 680 DD, 670 DP, 670 DD, 660 D, 650 D, 630 D, 620 D 700 Series 790 JFF, 790PP, 790 RFF, 790 RPP, 790 MPP, 790PalPP. 790FF, 780FF, 770FF, 760FF, 750FF, 740FF Rental Delrin lugs only SP 130 ABS Demo Aero, SP 120 ABS, SP100 ABS, SP 70 ABS, SP 45. SR 100 SR 70, SR 45. SymPro 9 ABS, SymPro 9 ABS PROMO, SymPro 9, SymPro 8 ABS, SymPro 8, SymPro 7, SymPro 4, SymPro 2 SL SymRent DEMO, SymRent 7, SymRent 6, SymRent 4, SymRent 3, SymRent 2, SymRent 2 SL Powerselect 8 RENT DEMO, Powerselect 8 Rent. 780 FF Pro, 790 DS PRO, 790 RFF PRO 690 Pal Pro, 680 DS Pro, 650 DS Pro, 650 DSR, 650 DRLPro, 650 DR, 630 DR, 620 DR |
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john.riedel wrote:
This was identified to me as the "2003 list". Use it at your own risk. Knowing this stuff won't make you a binding technician. This list may not be correct, and/or I may have messed it up while reformatting it. If you are in doubt, ask your local shop. After you buy your used bindings, take them to your shop for testing and adjustment. Its your life, and your body, try not to be stupid. Thanks. Allow me to reiterate for emphasis: Use it at your own risk. Knowing this stuff won't make you a binding technician. If you are in doubt, ask your local shop. After you buy your used bindings, take them to your shop for testing and adjustment. Its your life, and your body, try not to be stupid. -- // Walt // // There is no Volkl Conspiracy |
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Terry Hill wrote:
If anybody could help me out with this, I would appreciate it. I have an old pair of downhill skis that I picked up recently that seemed pretty good, and were the right size for me, but they had old bindings on them. I was thinking that they would make a great second pair of skis for spring skiing or for use on days when conditions are less than optimal. Anyway, I bought a pair of Solomon 637 bindings on eBay, and I want to install them myself, but since I have never done it before, I need a few tips. My plan is to put them on myself and then take the skis in for a tune-up and binding adjustment. I understand that you have to find the ski balance point with a straightedge, and I do have the right mounting screws, as they came with the bindings, and I know that you have to fill the screw holes with epoxy glue. What I don't know is where exactly do I position the bindings for mounting? How do I know how far apart to put the bindings? Do I just hold the bindings up against the boot, or what? And do I balance the ski with the boot in place? Any tips would be greatly appreciated I'm sorry to say that most of what you "know" is wrong. First, Salomon 637s are old; they don't appear on the 2002-2003 bindings indemnification lists, so they certainly didn't reappear on the current lists (the Salomon x57 series bindings are the oldest bindings Salomon indemnified in 2002-3.) Second, Alpine skis almost all have a boot toe mark on the ski; some have a boot sole center mark on the ski. The boots have a mount point molded into the sole. Up to you to know which type of mark. If no mark, you find the mount mount by either the running surface method of the cord method (look them up in a good ski mechanic's book.) Third you use wood glue, not epoxy in the screw holes - it's only for sealing against moisture, not for retention - you want to be able to remove the screws eventually. How far apart to mount toe/heel bindings depends on the range of binding heel adjustment (usually center the heel in its track, unless you have special requirements) and pre-load travel distance requirements. Then you just center-line the bindings, drill (and tap, if there's a metal top-skin on the ski,) without punching through the base, but deep enough the screw doesn't dimple the base, lube with wood glue, and screw down to torque specs. Mount the second ski identical to the first. Then, of course, you adjust to boots for proper pre-load, set the release to DIN standards, and fully test both release torque and function, discarding the bindings if they fall out of spec bounds. |
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