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Binding Adjustment...HELP
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can I adjust my rossi axial 2 bindings a matter of millimeters of cm without remounting? my boots are about .5-1cm to long...it looks like it can be adjusted, how?
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there is a screw at the bottom of the binding at the VERY very back of the binding, its below the din screw. if u turn the screw to the right then the binding gets smaller but if u turn it to the left it gets larger.... wat you are adjusting is your bindings forward pressure so make sure u do it right or else ur din will be off and u might pre release.
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uuh, yeah... rossi axial2's have a worm screw...
Mind telling us how far you need to adjust the screw to get the correct forward pressure?
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just adjust the screw so that tha heel piece when locked onto the boot has almost no space in between the heel piece and the back of the boot but while still being able to click your boot into the binding
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not quite right there bud. All bindings have a forward pressure indicator.
For the Axial2 and PX bindings, there's a yellow window that indicates the correct forward pressure. It's adjusted by lifting a tab and sliding it along a track.
For the Axial and P (Pivot) bindings, the worm screw has to be flush with the inside of the "C" cutout.
Don't mess around with forward pressure unless you know how to set it up correctly. Your DIN setting means nothing if you don't set up the forward pressure correctly.
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