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Look PX12 Binding Issue

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello !

Got a slightly niggling problem with these 2nd hand skis i've just acquired. On one of the skis the front binding is slightly loose. It's loose underneath the actual din setting part (which i've taken off).

I can't work out how to get the remaining part of the binding off though, on my Rossignol Axial bindings it just slides off; on these ones that's not possible. There's a flush silver piece of metal which is glaring at me, and i think that's got to be important but can't work out how...

Anyone got the same pair of bindings/have any idea how to sort this particular problem I will give you 50 snowheads points and a personalised thank you.

Cheers
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