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    Salomon747 Equipe - Someone still rides those metal Monsters?

    Hi, I got myself some Salomon 747 Equipe (DIN 11-17). They are in a good condition. Would you mount them on current freeride ski?

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    Tech talk JONG

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    Quote Originally Posted by obi wan kenobi View Post
    Hi, I got myself some Salomon 747 Equipe (DIN 11-17). They are in a good condition. Would you mount them on current freeride ski?
    Only compatible w keyhole technology

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    Absofuckinglutley! Some of the best binders to this day. Have some on a set of head monster 82’s.


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    dibs -

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    Back when bindings were built to last forever.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

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    My knees still hurt remembering skiing those at 13/14 as a teen in bumps.

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    I have a pair of 916's from ~04ish on some Salomon GS FIS skis I'm contemplating buying from the local thrift store for 60 bucks. Clean. They're even red. Hand-fondling them gives me as much confidence as anything. I don't think bindings fade as much as the industry wants you to believe. I mean-- Salomon and Look. I would have very little confidence in a Tyrolia or a Marker from 2004.

    YMMV, and all that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    Back when bindings were built to last forever.
    And the non-Equipe models were shockingly fragile. Had 2 heels explode on me while skiing.

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    Wait— the 916s?


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    916 are bomber bindings. The 747 are even older is my understanding, so I hesitate.
    I still habe two salomon STH Steels (916) in use, one on a Volkl Mantra 102 and one on a Shiro.

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    I would be pretty concerned about any oxidation to metal over such a long period affecting release. Maybe on a gapper day when you are just putzing around

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    Well, you can always pull the springs out and clean and grease everything. See if there's any dimes stacked in there if the previous owner was a real hero.

    We've all got some old bindings we're still ripping around on, but I feel comfortable on them because I know their history. If I found a 35 year old binding in the wild, it would be a hard pass.

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    yeah (yes) - I may have misunderstood obiwan's OP -
    I don't believe there is a new binding today that is better ( nor as well - built ) as the 747E.

    I'm not sure what I would pair 'em up with
    ( QST, Rossi-sumthin' ; Maybe a Mindbender )
    ( fitting a brake might involve some creativity )

    Great binding -
    nothing wrong with pulling the springs and re-greasing them --


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    I 'member one time I landed a bit back off a haDge hit,... so hard, the compression nailed my ass cheeks onto those heel levers....

    Could hardly walk for a week..
    But I didn't come out.. so, you know...

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    I wouldn't. Why would you?
    Unless on a monoski
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomblibulaX View Post
    Well, you can always pull the springs out and clean and grease everything. See if there's any dimes stacked in there if the previous owner was a real hero.

    We've all got some old bindings we're still ripping around on, but I feel comfortable on them because I know their history. If I found a 35 year old binding in the wild, it would be a hard pass.

    TTJ.
    So NIB old stock Rossi Pro180s are a go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfluffenmeister View Post
    So NIB old stock Rossi Pro180s are a go?
    Yes!

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    My 747E were bought in 1984. Just me, but I would not feel good about just pulling the springs and regreasing unless they were new old stock. Those were on my last straight skis and sold for $5 in a yard sale early 2000’s

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    Quote Originally Posted by cat in january View Post
    My 747E were bought in 1984. Just me, but I would not feel good about just pulling the springs and regreasing unless they were new old stock. Those were on my last straight skis and sold for $5 in a yard sale early 2000’s
    I don’t know anything about the construction of the 747s or the model lineage, but if they are all metal, why not?

    I ski just as hard on 1986 Look Pivots as I do with new Pivots. No joke. (I wouldn’t ski a pre ‘86 Pivot, construction changed that year.).

    Also have an all metal Singer sewing machine from 1907 that is still giviner like new.

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    I have a 747 jig if anyone wants it. Narrow width, obviously.

    The oldest bindings I still use are 977 era, and not many of those. I'm still using plenty of 997 / S900 era ones.
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    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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    Well, it is my first 747 Equipe. So I guess I give it a try. I already use a Marker Racing 9.2 (10-20) on a metal 198 Katana with no problems at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by obi wan kenobi View Post
    Well, it is my first 747 Equipe. So I guess I give it a try. I already use a Marker Racing 9.2 (10-20) on a metal 198 Katana with no problems at all.
    Mount them, lower the din, drop a boot in and force them to release a few times. If they are smooth, they should be. Run them suckahs. Metal goodness.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    I have a pair of 916's from ~04ish on some Salomon GS FIS skis I'm contemplating buying from the local thrift store for 60 bucks. Clean. They're even red. Hand-fondling them gives me as much confidence as anything. I don't think bindings fade as much as the industry wants you to believe. I mean-- Salomon and Look. I would have very little confidence in a Tyrolia or a Marker from 2004.

    YMMV, and all that.
    I have some red 916s on my DD Bodacious. I have no idea how old they are or what they came off of, but they haven't failed me. All of my bindings are 916s that I got used from somewhere or other with the exception of a handful of STH16 STEELs that I got on closeout.

    I'd get the thrift store 916s if the wing AFDs are good, and I'd use them. I probably wouldn't even bother testing them.
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