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Thread: FS: several Look/Rossi Pivot/Axial bindings

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    FS: several Look/Rossi Pivot/Axial bindings

    I have more of these than I'm going to ever use. All of these bindings are complete with all parts, all screws, and are fully functional. All of them are narrow brake (~80mm width), but the brakes are bendable fairly easily -- I've made these fit well over 110mm by rebending, and they clear ~95mm waist skis by simply splaying out the brake arms.

    Prices do not include shipping. Add $11 per set of bindings for USPS flat rate shipping if you are in the U.S., or pick them up in Reno.

    PM me if interested, do not bother with dibs in this thread.

    (2) Look Pivot Jib -- DIN to 12. These have the Dynastar "trouble maker" graphic, a "shock absorbing" rubber baseplate thingamajig, and a cosmetic toe/heel connector riser piece (doesn't do anything). Nice condition. $70.

    Last edited by El Chupacabra; 01-02-2012 at 05:40 PM.
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    Bump. Some PMs, all bindings still available.
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    extra bump

    Karl is great to deal with.
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    Sorry for the Jongish question, but what does the Look Pivot DIN start at??

    EDIT: Nevermind, google knows... PM sent
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    I'll take #3
    these are the same hole pattern as axial right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jondrums View Post
    I'll take #3
    these are the same hole pattern as axial right?
    Look Pivot and Rossi Axial are identical bindings, just different graphics.

    Look PX and Rossi Axial2 are identical bindings, just different graphics.

    But the Pivot/Axial is not the same as the PX/Axial 2 -- the toe pieces are the same (I think; at least the hole patterns and AFDs are the same), but the heel pieces are different. The Pivot/Axial heel rotates about 30 degrees, kind of like an FKS. The PX/Axial 2 heel does not rotate at all.

    jon - I think #3 might be spoken for; waiting to hear back.
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    #3 bindings (blue/white Looks) sold to nicolaib211v - thanks!
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    PM sent - interested.

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    #1 is now sold.

    The only bindings left are #2, the Look Pivot Jib. PMs responded to...
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    Bump for one pair left.
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    Bump for the BEST SEASON EVARRRR in Tahoe.
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