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    Tyrolia Mojo 11/Head Mojo 15

    I've lost all confidence in my Tyrolia Mojo 11's after about 150 days and 20 extra lbs over the last 4 seasons and have a set of Head Mojo 15s on the way. I know that Tyrolia manufactures the Head bindings but do they have the same hole pattern? Will I be able to swap them out without new holes? For reference they will be mounted on a pair of 183 missions on which I'll eventually be adding two sets of inserts, one for the mojos and one for naxos for east coast spring touring. I've found them to be great all around resort skis except in deep/not to dry powder, does anyone have any touring experience on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Kane View Post
    I know that Tyrolia manufactures the Head bindings but do they have the same hole pattern?
    Yes, same hole pattern.

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    The cheap SL toe does not hold a candle to the LD and Race toes. Just look at how it holds the boot, and how much burlier it appears. I know people always rag on their lack of torsional rigidity, but they seem to be solid clamps otherwise.
    Also, Tyrolia manufactured bindings seem to have used the same hole pattern for ages.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Very Helpful, thanks. Last question, can I just take out the old ones epoxy and screw the new ones in?

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    not to answer any of your questions; but, i've been through 3 or 4 pairs of mojo 15's over the years and have nothing but good experiences with them. fwiw, i weigh about 165 and set my din aat 12. they come off when they need to and never when they don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Kane View Post
    Very Helpful, thanks. Last question, can I just take out the old ones epoxy and screw the new ones in?
    Just use Elmers or something, don't over torque.

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    No *need* for epoxy necessarily.
    Gravity. It's the law.

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    Use waterproof wood glue. (elmers or whatever). Just a little in each hole. Use a pozidriver!!!! Hand tighten in a cross pattern. Double check forward pressure (If you have to ask this last part, you should go to a shop).
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    I have the Peak 15s and no complaints so far.. As for glue: Titebond II instead of epoxy.. Elmers also makes a good wood glue, don't use that plain white Elmers though.

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