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Thread: Mojo 15 slop

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    Mojo 15 slop

    Starting to get a lot of slop in my Mojo 15's. Toe moves vertically and heel moves vertically and a bit horizontally as well. I have not measured the amount but it is beginning to get noticeable while skiing. The toe and heel lugs on the boots are not worn. The binders have roughly 75 days on them.
    Anyone else had this issue? If so...are there any fixes or is it time for new clamps?

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    i have mojo 15s, nowhere near at many days on them. i've heard nothing but good thing though. dunno about the vertical movement, clearly not a good thing, but the heel does have a bit of pivot, so some horizontal movement is part of the design.
    "Freeride is just an attitude, to go out in the mountains with no rules and do whatever feels sweet to you at the time." -Chris Davenport

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    Thanks dre. Other than the recent slop, I have been loving these bindings...no prereleases, just plain solid. It is the vert movement that is chapping my hide at present. Don't really notice the horizontal when skiing.

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    anyone...Bueller?

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    I ride that binder and it has been a solid piece. I would take in to a shop have them look at it maybe a warranty issue. I have not see that in any of the tyrollia binders that have come through our shop.

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    does it occur on both toe and heel pieces? just one ski? when did you first notice it? i don't think anyone has had a similar problem, at least none i've heard of. take it to the shop that mounted them and see what they say.
    "Freeride is just an attitude, to go out in the mountains with no rules and do whatever feels sweet to you at the time." -Chris Davenport

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    Both skis. Both toe and heel. Most noticeable in the heel. Wonder if it could be extra stress due to them being mounted on a ski 140 in the waist?
    Sounds like the consensus is... to the shop with them!

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    Lugs on your boots aren't worn.....are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsproul View Post
    Lugs on your boots aren't worn.....are they?
    boot lugs are fine...toes 3/4, heels 1 3/16

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    The heels of those bindings have replaceable plastic parts that wear out and create slop. Take them in and get those replaced. I don't know about the toe though, that doesn't really sound good.

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    Thanks PNW...

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