Another possible mounting mishap thread

KCoCM

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A story as old as time. I think my skis were mounted slightly forward from center. Im looking for insight from the ones of you that have gone through countless measurements of skis to tell me whether or not the way ive measured to determine this is a logical way to do the measurement. Ive measured along the base and attached pictures. Since the bindings are in the way on the top of the skis I didnt think measuring from the top was giving me an accurate measurement.

This is what I did: I ran tape along the entire base, then I clicked in the boots, lined up a piece of tape with the arrow for the boot sole center, wrapped it underneath so it intersected with the tape running lengthwise along the base. Measured the amount of ski in front of and behind the point of intersection of the tape. one ski I measured 91.5cm in front of the line and 91.8 behind. The other I measured 91.3cm in front and 92cm behind. This would indicate that both skis are mounted in front of center, and also that they are not mounted in the same position. However, when flipping the skis back over and measuring the amount of ski in front of and behind the hardware, the measurements match up exactly, both skis have 68.8cm in front of the toe piece and 64.8cm behind the heel piece. Because of the discrepancy I am not confident in the measurement along the base, so what is the best way to measure?

TL;DR: the base measurements would suggest that one skis is 1.5mm in front of center and the other is 3.5mm in front of center, also suggesting the bindings are not mounted in the same spot, but measuring on top the bindings seem to be in the same place on the ski. This leads me to believe that I HAVE NO CLUE THE BEST WAY TO MEASURE FOR CENTER ONCE THE SKIS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MOUNTED. so please tell me, what is the best way.

Regardless of the best way to measure, the lengths of ski in front and behind the binding hardware make me think the skis are the same length and that the bindings are mounted in the same spot on each ski, so, I think im gunna rock with it and hope that they are both at most mounted like 2mm in front of center, which I dont think will affect anything, as the attack heel piece has much more length and weight than the toe piece does, which I think adds a bit of effective length behind the heel but not in front. If you have no insight and just wanna tell me how big of a dumbass I am for not measuring for center myself before-hand, go right ahead! In retrospect I cant believe I didnt, I just left a note on the skis telling the tech to make sure to measure and not to use the printed line.
 
If you cannot tell with a plain eye you should be alright, last year I skied with one binding an cm ahead of the other and didn’t notice it lol.

the less you think about the gear the more you’ll enjoy skiing
 
14351982:MaimHelp said:
If you cannot tell with a plain eye you should be alright, last year I skied with one binding an cm ahead of the other and didn’t notice it lol.

the less you think about the gear the more you’ll enjoy skiing

alright thanks for the reply bro. I think youre right, i need to just ski and not worry about a couple mm so much. Also, is your name supposed to be read in cartman voice? if so I just realized that the other day and my mind was blown lmao

14351968:tomPietrowski said:
I think you are over thinking this :) your skis are fine enjoy them

thanks for taking the time to reply. someone of your stature saying this definitely puts my mind at ease.
 
To find the mount centre of your skis you need to clip in your boots. There should be a mark on the sole of the boot which indicates centre.

you can check these are the same distance from the ends of each by standing them hard against a wall and marking the centre point on some tape on the wall.

You can check they’re centre mounted by doing the same thing but mark the tape flip the ski round and the centre of the boot should be at the same mark.

obviously there is a limit to how perfect your mount is going to be. Jigs move, jigs can get out of alignment, the tech only has so much time to place the jig & check position but none of these errors should be so large to make a difference if they’re generally mounted correctly.
 
I just stick the tails against a wall, lay the skis out straight, and eyeball that the bindings are in the same spot. If you can’t see a difference I highly doubt you can feel a difference
 
14351987:KCoCM said:
alright thanks for the reply bro. I think youre right, i need to just ski and not worry about a couple mm so much. Also, is your name supposed to be read in cartman voice? if so I just realized that the other day and my mind was blown lmao

thanks for taking the time to reply. someone of your stature saying this definitely puts my mind at ease.

I quite honestly have no idea what my name means. Tried to make an ns account one day and one was already made with this name so I just rock it
 
Wait so you just stole someone’s username??

14352388:MaimHelp said:
I quite honestly have no idea what my name means. Tried to make an ns account one day and one was already made with this name so I just rock it
 
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