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Rental plate? Please help
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A snowHead
Hi, recently been offered a pair of rossignol axium 120s, which seem to fit the bill, however they are mounted on a rental plate and was wondering when i remount them on my skis will i need to use the rental plate? Made a mistake last year whilst drilling a pair of old skis ( thankfully they were old) and forgot to put on of the binding plates back in and the screw ended up poking partially through the base. This sort of thing would be a disaster whilst mounting my new skis so this could be quite important!
Cheers
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
yea you will need to mount is with the rental plates
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