those guys know their shit
those guys know their shit
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
I tried a search, but did not see anything definitive. I have a pair of raider heels. I recently remounted them to new skis. The problem likely preexisted, but only noted it after the remount. One heel the binding moves easily forward and back as if the compensation spring was no longer functional. Anyone encountered this, is there a fix? Thanks
So if anyone cares the toe that refused to open up was a broken plastic piece that is below (on surface towards the ball of foot) the lever. I got the old part back and couldn't find any obvious deformity so I'm not sure what happened.
At skimoco there is an ATK employee there that basically fixes atk bindings all day. Or at least that's how he explained it to me. Wild that it's a thing but I sure was happy to have my binding fixed in 10 mins. His name is Will, great guy. Really lucky to have him and that service in SLC.
glad you got taken care of
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
Does anyone know if there is a spec of acceptable diameter loss on u springs? I doubt mine are worn to the point of needing replacement, but figured I’d try to check. Trofeo 10s if it matters.
Not going to attempt to quote myself, but wanted to follow up. Wrote to atk and the problem was the adjustment screw. Bindings had passed the warranty period, but a replacement part was relatively inexpensive and mailed out promptly. Replacement was straight forward and the binding is again functioning as it should. Cheers to atk for having serviceable bindings and replacement parts.
Great to hear! I've had warranty work done by ATK in SLC, fast and free. Their toes can sometimes be rebuilt/fixed depending on the issue, but the heels are totally serviceable and rebuildable.
yeah that’s good
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
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