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FS: K2 Public Enemy 169

gmcunni

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jeff, couple of quick ?

r the bindings mounted normally? the pic looks like they are forward

r the bindings the kind that adjust without having to remount?
 

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jeff, couple of quick ?

r the bindings mounted normally? the pic looks like they are forward

r the bindings the kind that adjust without having to remount?

I am no professional on this stuff but from what I can tell it appears they are 2 cm forward of traditional. I figured this by putting my boot in and using the little gauge on the side of the ski that you can see in the picture, the center mark of my boot was above the 2.

The bindings do have some adjustability in them. When I bought them last year I just moved them a bit to fit my boot. The guy I got them from I think had a 26 boot iirc.
 

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Let me know. Also will probably be putting up a pair of Mythic Riders(169 I think) too over the next few days(89 or 90 width).

How much are you going to be selling the MR's for?
 

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jeff, couple of quick ?

r the bindings mounted normally? the pic looks like they are forward

r the bindings the kind that adjust without having to remount?

They don't look like demo bindings, so the toe piece won't have any adjustability to them, but the heel pieces will have a decent amount of travel. The best would be to compare the BSL of your son's boots to that of Jeff's boots.
 

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They don't look like demo bindings, so the toe piece won't have any adjustability to them, but the heel pieces will have a decent amount of travel. The best would be to compare the BSL of your son's boots to that of Jeff's boots.

That's correct, they are not demo bindings. it looks like the back piece will go adjust back about inch or so.
 

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Last chance, dropping them off at the Mount Southington ski swap tomorrow.

hmmmm thats this weekend? i may try to dump my nordicas and heads. if i can't do it at southington i will take a stab at sundown.
 

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Equipment drop off is tomorrow 12-8.

Dropped off three pairs of skis, hopefully come this time next week I will be down to a two ski quiver. Next problem will be staying away from skidmarks place so the quiver doesn't grow again:grin:
 
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