Mounting froward of center

jcsnyds

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Hi guys I got some Tom wallisch pros last year and obviously I had to get the matching tom wallisch not fulltilts but those are little short so I turned up my dins and now im about 2 cm forward of center I feel like its steezy to be riding switch everywhere and my center of gravity feels right skiing backseat just want to know if im well regarded.
 
14552800:mikem said:
Take your bsl / (dins +mondo size) = how many cms forward of center it should be.

Yoooo I didnt know there was a math equation Ill try this soon my dad said he'd buy me some On3ps if I didnt tell my mom he is sleeping with my aunt. The nerd in the shop probably not gonna be happy though but bro is a racer he has no steezzz
 
14552828:jcsnyds said:
Yoooo I didnt know there was a math equation Ill try this soon my dad said he'd buy me some On3ps if I didnt tell my mom he is sleeping with my aunt. The nerd in the shop probably not gonna be happy though but bro is a racer he has no steezzz

Bless up my man. Always here to math you out. And remember if you slide right foot forward to make your front dims higher than back. Left foot is reverse. Mount yourself no jig for best results
 
topic:jcsnyds said:
Hi guys I got some Tom wallisch pros last year and obviously I had to get the matching tom wallisch not fulltilts but those are little short so I turned up my dins and now im about 2 cm forward of center I feel like its steezy to be riding switch everywhere and my center of gravity feels right skiing backseat just want to know if im well regarded.

dog you clearly can barely ski forward so i know dam well you cannot ski switch
 
No joke my skis are actually 0.5cm in front of centre bcuz I didn’t have much room to redrill the toepiece so I moved the heel up
 
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