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Originally Posted by twinplanx looks like a 900 s spheric? I guess the two smaller ones on the side are "wing" adjustment? And the large on on the top is the one that clamps down on the toe. I've attempted to screw it down but the toe of my boot seems to float. Will the wing adjustment correct this or is it time to pay the piper?
Sorry Skifastr did not mean to highjack your thread. |
No worries on the hijack - I already got what I needed.
Now regarding your questions above, the answer to all of them is "yes". Here's what I was told by a guy who works in a tuning shop [this is what I remember from a chairlift conversation]. You're supposed to turn the large top screw on the toepiece until you've got 1/2 mm extra space on the toe. They use a special spacer to test the gap between the boot and toe of the binding. Turn the small screws on the side to close the wings up the the front of the boot. Basically, open them up all the way then as you close them up, count turns on each screw so (so that you know you're turning each side an equal amount) until the wings touch the boot. Then go an extra 1/2 turn on each side for snugness. (actually I dont remember if it was 1/2, 1/4 or full turn.) Maybe you should go to a shop unless someone else can give you more solid advice and/or you're willing to experiement.