M M_R Member Jan 19, 2009 #1 What you see is what you get, neon orange and yellow LOOK TT07’s, older three screw toe piece, Din 3 to 10 narrow brakes, but here's how you fix that ( ). Very little wear on these. All mounting screws included. missing toe piece so I'm letting them go for $60 shipped.
What you see is what you get, neon orange and yellow LOOK TT07’s, older three screw toe piece, Din 3 to 10 narrow brakes, but here's how you fix that ( ). Very little wear on these. All mounting screws included. missing toe piece so I'm letting them go for $60 shipped.
Bamski Member Jan 19, 2009 #2 If you haven't yet, try posting these up on TGR. I assume someone will snatch these up here, but those TGR guys love their TT bindings too.
If you haven't yet, try posting these up on TGR. I assume someone will snatch these up here, but those TGR guys love their TT bindings too.
M mntelebumper Active member Jan 19, 2009 #3 these are still the turn table heel piece, i may be intrested. can you get me some more close up pictures of the heel.
these are still the turn table heel piece, i may be intrested. can you get me some more close up pictures of the heel.
fouldsys Active member Jan 19, 2009 #5 dont do that with fks/turntable bindings. you will most likely brake the baseplate.
M M_R Member Jan 20, 2009 #6 jck8487, These things were in use two seasons ago. I can adjust the din on these and the release pressure increases and decreases as they are supposed to. BTTT
jck8487, These things were in use two seasons ago. I can adjust the din on these and the release pressure increases and decreases as they are supposed to. BTTT
no_steeze Active member Feb 1, 2009 #8 please, for the sake of your bindings, do not use the brake bendy method to bend turntable brakes, you'll totally destroy your bindings
please, for the sake of your bindings, do not use the brake bendy method to bend turntable brakes, you'll totally destroy your bindings