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FKS toe piece adjustment?
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Quick question for the techs out there.. I have recently had new FKS 180s mounted and am yet to ski them. When waxing my skis the other day I noticed that one toe piece has a fair amount more
movement
in it than the other, both lateral and vertical around the pivot point. They are set to the same DIN - 10. My question is on the FKS is all the adjustment for the toe piece controlled by the din setting and if so does this mean I have a problem with one of the springs? Is there anything I can check or do?
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Thanks Jon, out of interest are they supposed to have more or less
movement
? As in because of the large amount of elastic flex they have to aid retention I perceive that they should be fairly movable..?
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Like any toe binding set at 10 din you should find them very difficult to move by hand at all.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Ok, ta, I shall drop them into the shop.
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