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2006 Scratch BC Mounting Points
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i>Skis: 2006 178 Scratch BC's
My Stats: 5"5, 133 lbs, athletic build, strong skier, power skier.
Type of skiing: I ski at Red Mtn, NO PARK on these skis (got Fujas for that), just crud, ice, groomers, trees, BC, powder, steeps and cliffs. Spinning is not really a factor since I will only be spinning 1s and 3s off cliffs. Some inverts.
Mounting: I don't know Rossi mounting at all, all I know is K2s chart. If they had a K2 chart on the side of my BC's I'd want them between Mid-Sole and +2. On the BC's they have a Jibbers line and a normal traditional mount. Where should I go on them? The traditional mount still looks pretty far forwards so I think I might go 1cm back. I guess what I’m asking is how does the Rossignol mounting guide translate into the K2 chart?
Oh, and I will mount these with some old S912s (shut up, I'd buy Looks but I spent all my money on these fucking skis).
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I thought you guys would know this for sure, I'll make a post on TGR.
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Final bump before hope is lost.
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umm i mounted mine at teh freeride line...or the one farthest back. Why not just go with what they suggest? I ski exactly like you and will be at alta everyday with them skiing big mountain mostly...i dunno go with the recommended line
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How many lines are there? I thought there was only two?
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there are two...the back one is like the freeride line i think? and then the forward one is called like modern? mount on the line farther back.
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Yeah I'll prolly do that... but isn't it only like 1.5 cm inbetween lines, that's not that big of difference. I don't know, maybe it's just Rossi's flex pattern and such.
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