Old Rossignol(circa 2005) tech : Will these bindings need to be remounted?

dang8701

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I found a 40 Dollar pair of B2 bandits circa 2005 or so in great condition at a local thrift store. 882339.jpeg I didn't have a screwdriver needed to adjust bindings so I just bought them. They are 182s so they are for a relatively large person I'd assume, and appeared to be fully adjustable with some strange rail thing. Ive never seen this system and cant find anything about it online.882341.jpeg Turns out if I try to open the heel too far to accommodate a 30 boot they just come off the rail exposing the plate. 882340.jpegBut the plate itself appears to be on another rail which unfortunately I can not figure out how to use. Has anyone ever seen this system? Does anyone know if the plate is moveable by loosening the screws or is that rail looking thing nonfunctional?882345.jpeg

I am really hoping someone knows a way to adjust these, I was really hyped about finding these skis and I dont think a refitting would be worth the 40 dollars I paid for them. Id probably just have to sell to someone else.

Thanks for any help

**This thread was edited on Nov 17th 2017 at 2:02:03am

**This thread was edited on Nov 17th 2017 at 2:03:13am
 
If my memory serves me, those 'tracks' are more of a riser, not like a demo binding track like you are thinking. Also those look bindings are unindemnified meaning a shop cant work/remount/adjust the bindings.
 
Wow weak Newschoolers!!! Thanks for your one and only response miss.

Yes the bindings may be out of indemnity. But I cant actually tell looking at the official lists. Either there is a difference between Axitec and Axial power 120 or not. Either way I've taken them apart and they look in really good shape. Either way I think I'm taking them back for a hairline crack going down from the topcoat almost to the base of the ski near the binding. Thanks for the advice though.
 
They are 100 percent NOT usable based on the list. Checked today at work. Havnt been on it for at least 3 years. Take em back and get your money back.

13857309:dang8701 said:
Wow weak Newschoolers!!! Thanks for your one and only response miss.

Yes the bindings may be out of indemnity. But I cant actually tell looking at the official lists. Either there is a difference between Axitec and Axial power 120 or not. Either way I've taken them apart and they look in really good shape. Either way I think I'm taking them back for a hairline crack going down from the topcoat almost to the base of the ski near the binding. Thanks for the advice though.
 
13857144:japanada said:
If my memory serves me, those 'tracks' are more of a riser, not like a demo binding track like you are thinking. Also those look bindings are unindemnified meaning a shop cant work/remount/adjust the bindings.

this is all correct
 
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