salignolskier Member Nov 26, 2005 #1 Does anybody know if on the scratch fs mounting points when they say modernthey mean true center
bigsoxfan Member Nov 26, 2005 #2 idk but if thats is where u want to mount them i would suggest not to becau se they arent really a park ski so u shouldnt mount em at tru center
idk but if thats is where u want to mount them i would suggest not to becau se they arent really a park ski so u shouldnt mount em at tru center
lanks Active member Nov 26, 2005 #3 um, they are really a park ski, contrary to what the fairy above is saying.
n0gga Active member Nov 26, 2005 #5 i dont fucking know how some people find it so hard to point out true center. you just measure to the halflength of your skis, ie if you have 174, measure up 87cm from tail. https://www.newschoolers.com/ns3/web/forums/readthread.php?thread_id=173422&
i dont fucking know how some people find it so hard to point out true center. you just measure to the halflength of your skis, ie if you have 174, measure up 87cm from tail. https://www.newschoolers.com/ns3/web/forums/readthread.php?thread_id=173422&
ERIEcoastSKIER Member Nov 26, 2005 #6 you cant mount them true center, my shop told me that the mounting plate thingy doesnt go to true center. i just had them mount mine as far up as they could which is about 1.5-2.5 inches back from center.
you cant mount them true center, my shop told me that the mounting plate thingy doesnt go to true center. i just had them mount mine as far up as they could which is about 1.5-2.5 inches back from center.
Literature Active member Nov 26, 2005 #9 I skiied a pair of FS for 2+ years at the forward line, both park and all mtn, and absolutely loved them. I think I may buy another pair next year.
I skiied a pair of FS for 2+ years at the forward line, both park and all mtn, and absolutely loved them. I think I may buy another pair next year.