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How depends center mounting binfing.
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I have a center mounted binding on Scratch BC 188, and when I move 2 or 3 cm to back whith front part of binding, will it have some big influense to ride a ski, or how many cm I should move to back when I want powder skis?
On the skis is two lines one dotted line and line full I don't known what does it mean ?
Thanks
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you're from europe, aren't you?
-chris
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Find a good ski shop near you, or a good skier and ask them. It's sometimes hard to get good answers out of people here haha.
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^of course he is.. hes talking about cm, not inches.. cm. and meters are so much easier than inches and foots..
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i think you mean 'feet', not 'foots'
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OK, but can somebody solve problem with moving binding back 3 cm, 0,09842 foot, 1,1811 inch ,0,0328 yard , how much influence will it have
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^hahaha. I moved my bindinds back 4-5 centimetres and it was all for the better, it's easier to butter now, and carving switch became a little easier. Not a bad change at all. I'm from Europe too y'know.
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i have the same skis but with tele bindings. if you want to ski powder with them, then mount them in the 'classic, slightly behind center' position. if you are going to ski park, ie. land switch, then mount them in the middle...ok?
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