Poster: A snowHead
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During the course of last season I noticed that the small recess on the back of my bindings (where you stick your pole to pop out of them) was getting very worn. Right at the end of the season I noticed I'd worn a hole right through the recessed area and could see the spring inside the binding. I tried to slacken the spring for summer storage and although I could turn the screw the little mark which showed the DIN setting didn't move. Any ideas on what could have happened? The bindings are Rossignol FKS 155. I don't want to ski on them until I've had them checked - is this something that only a Rossignol technician would know about, or would a general ski service place be suitable?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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rob@rar, Go somewhere that has a testing machine.... Bartlett's are pretty near you, (you could go on your way to Aldershot ) they'd certainly be able to help.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ski, the skis are in France, unfortunately.
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rob@rar, The linkage between the release setting scale and the rest of the binding isn't complicated. Take it apart and have a look.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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rjs wrote: |
rob@rar, The linkage between the release setting scale and the rest of the binding isn't complicated. Take it apart and have a look. |
I don't have a terribly good track record of being able to reconstruct stuff I've taken apart Maybe a trip to a ski shop is in order before I trust my knees with this binding.
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rob@rar, It is worth finding out how to dismantle the heel unit as the springs can break.
I don't know anywhere in BSM that does race kit. I would go to somewhere in Tignes like Clarey Sport - their son (French A team) is on Rossignol kit. I have also bought race Rossignol bindings from Favre Sport in Val Claret and the Intersport on the corner of the Palafour building in Le Lac.
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rjs, thanks for those suggestions.
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