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I think i broke my 912ti's
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i have a pair of salomon 912ti bindings and the top of the toe-piece came off the base that is screwed into the ski. there is a fat screw that connects the two together but it wont go in, maybe the treading is stripped? anyone know what might have happened or how to fix it?
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u could put epoxy in and when it dries a little u could put the screw back in. then when it totally hardens it will be in there good
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bring it to the shop and have them fix it. They need to put it a new thing for the screw to screw into
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heres a lesson for you....
dont buy salomon bindings they blow
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i think salomon bindings are no good, i had them last year and i had problems so i bought looks and there awsome
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i accidently too that off of my 810(which suck u dont have to tell me) and counlnd get it back on. Then i figured out that you have to let the din on the toe piece all the way off
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my 810tis are awsome...i actually like them better then the p10s and ive rode both.
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If you buy Salomon bindings get 916's or 920's. You won't brake them! No one can!
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i agree. i've got 810s on my mad trix. they suck balls. i think i broke them lol.
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All you have to do is unscrew the big screw in front of the top piece (the one that sets the DIN!
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^yay they work!! thanks, now i don't have to ski my arv's in the park anymore
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ARV's are good in the park.
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THATS RETARDED. i havee the same problem. i just took them to my shop and they said they couldnt fix them. they sold me friggen rossi axial2 120tis. those bitches im goin back there today to get my old fucking bindings back. thank you ns!
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WAIT...YOUR SALOMONS BROKE???????.......shocking.
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they aren't bad, just a little bit heavy. i prefer my 5's
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post a picture of it, i mount at a shop i dont know if ill have an answere but it might help
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actually no it isnt..alot of people i ski with have either 810tis or 910tis..or they have owned them before and they all had no problems at all..i think ive seen them pre release once on this rather big kid but i only weigh 128lbs so that can be a reason y mine dont break to.
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ya, iv got 912tis and like them, never prereleased or anything, im 130ish about and they work good for me
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PIECES OF SHIT!!! first day back on my "fixed" bindings and they did the same thing, except this time there were pieces of metal threading still wrapped around the bolt when i picked them up. took them to a shop and they said i need new bindings, $100 for a new toe-pice and heel-piece since they don't come seperately. the guy was being chill though because originally it waas gonna be 150 but he said i could use his discount
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yeah, i think my new bindings are gonna be 914s, cause my 810s blow ass.
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dude, you didnt break them, there is an invisable string attaching it all...
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i dont think the man asked you fags about salomons duriablity (which i good, you guys wouldnt know because you have not ridden them) he asked about the screw, my suggestion would be to take it to your ski shop and have them take a look at them.
there this thread is done.
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DONT BUY SALOMON BINDINGS!!! there terrible. go with p series. the only way to go. and dont tell me they stopped making them cause you can still get them.
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yea tht toe thing came off mine 2.
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