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Problems with new look px12
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k, as much as i ranted n raved about my new look bindings the brake/plate broke today and i have no idea why or how.
there is a pin or something that holds the part of the brake that come up together with the rest of the plate...pin just snapped...
anyone have this same problem?? or is it just me for some reason?
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its hard to explain binding problems with text. you really have to be there. My advice is to take it to the shop where you bought them. Warrantee will probably cover them as there new.
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did just the brake break? or the actual bindings. Because i break brakes alot from landing to far forward switch and once it broke my heelpeice and i got new bindings
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it was the plate/spring within the brake system. got it fixed though
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if what you're talking about is what I think it is, then i've had that problem, but on the older pivot models.
my gripe with the new px12 is that sometimes if you spin, and say you underrotate just a tiny bit (like hardly at all) sometimes you click out about 1cm out, but not all the way out. just enough to make you know that something isnt right. usually it clicks back in with a turn or going off another jump, but its weird and annoying
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my friend did the exact same thing with his new scratch 120s, took it into the shop. the guys in there said they were having a ton of problems with the new bindings...
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new technologies, this is what happens.
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My old Scratch 140s saved my ass today. I was hauling down a bunch of crud in the bowl today, and hit a creekbed, punched through, and did several front flips ( was probably going about 30 mph). Both my skis ejected, so thank god for bindings that work.
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my old p10's did that also
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cant say i've ever had that problem with my p10s.
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it wasnt a frequent problem, but it was just when i spun real hard.
i might have been my din setting or just the bindings
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what was your din set to? it's always supposed to be in the middle of the binding's range so it doesn't damage the springs. i imagine that if you either had it set at around 5 or around 9, that might have been the problem.
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