How to replace tyrolia attack 13 brakes?

skiit456

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I need to replace my brakes on my attack 13s, I already have the new pair. How do I do it without stripping any screw or anything like that.
 
topic:skiit456 said:
I need to replace my brakes on my attack 13s, I already have the new pair. How do I do it without stripping any screw or anything like that.

Carefully unscrew the two screws directly under the brake by hand. Then pull the brake up and forward toward the toe piece. Make sure the screw holes are clean and dry and thay the area around them is flush with the top of the ski. Reverse to install new brake. Apply a dab of high quality waterproof wood glue to the threads of the screws and screw them in carefully. The first turn or two should go smoothly if the screws are threading back in to where they were. Torque to spec (I think it's around 4nm) careful not to over-tighten. Let glue cure according to instructions. Go ski.
 
What he said

14426966:mystery3 said:
Carefully unscrew the two screws directly under the brake by hand. Then pull the brake up and forward toward the toe piece. Make sure the screw holes are clean and dry and thay the area around them is flush with the top of the ski. Reverse to install new brake. Apply a dab of high quality waterproof wood glue to the threads of the screws and screw them in carefully. The first turn or two should go smoothly if the screws are threading back in to where they were. Torque to spec (I think it's around 4nm) careful not to over-tighten. Let glue cure according to instructions. Go ski.
 
I just did this with some pivots I broke and I found a YouTube tutorial that really helped! I’d recommend looking for something similar
 
14427006:will.irwin said:
where can you buy replacement brakes i broke mine recently but i couldnt find any online

search tyrolia attack 13 or what ever your model is 'replacement brakes' and it should pop up. make sure that you pick the right size.
 
14427202:mystery3 said:
This one?

Oh yeah lmao I’m an idiot

thats why I included the *just for CAST* my skis with CAST aren’t used in the park and shit so they don’t get beat up as hard, therefore the brakes tend to last longer. Any park skis usually get griffons just because the pivot brakes are kinda eh even though I’m not a hardcore park skier
 
Bumping this dead thread

Has anyone had good luck bending brakes back to shape? Do you just put it in a vice and yank on it with pliers?

My attack 13 brake is dragging and i can't bend it back while it's in the binding
 
Yeah that should do it there pretty easy to bend. You could probably heat it up a little if it wasn’t bending too

14582008:SlushSeason said:
Bumping this dead thread

Has anyone had good luck bending brakes back to shape? Do you just put it in a vice and yank on it with pliers?

My attack 13 brake is dragging and i can't bend it back while it's in the binding
 
14582008:SlushSeason said:
Bumping this dead thread

Has anyone had good luck bending brakes back to shape? Do you just put it in a vice and yank on it with pliers?

My attack 13 brake is dragging and i can't bend it back while it's in the binding

Use a thin pipe ~1/2" or a cut off ski pole to provide leverage.
 
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