i have old pivots now and they move in the toe clamp. I've reads that mojo 15s will adjust to the boot. I know solamon has a toe height adjustment. Will the new pivots fit?
the raichelle mold is obiviously made before 1998. is that really all anyone has to say? Does anyone have any luck with full tilts and fks or pivot clamps?
this site has gone way downhill. Everybody just likes to be assholes. Whatever. Maybe my question was stupid but i obviously have an issue. i thought it may not work because I read that the first marker jester and griffons werent compatible with full tilts and figured that maybe old pivots wont work either. this is the thread where i read it:https://newschoolers.com/ns/forums/readthread/thread_id/585088/
damn motherfuckers how much time do you spend on here? you shun me for asking a silly question really? all i wanted is help, if i was lookin for trendy forum fucks i would start snowboarding and watching mtv.
I do now, after reading some stuff and messing around with them myself i was able to fix it by increasing the forward pressure. Thanks but no thanks assholes.
Ok cool this is the stuff I wanted to hear. A friend of mine talked me through it on the phone, but I will take the skis to mammoth and have them double check it.
there's lots of good stuff on here man, you just gotta take the time to sift through it. The more time you spend on the site the easier it gets.
Remember its a bunch of highschoolers that like to get their rocks off by bashing people and making sarcastic comments on the interwebz. But personally, its pretty damn funny most of the time.
And please go take your skis to a shop to make sure they are set good. Knee injuries are terrible!
Well it was a very stupid question to start for multiple reasons, the biggest being that if you know that little about your safety gear...you shouldn't be touching it!!! On top of that the kid was a gigantic douchebag who couldn't take a joke, thus my recommendation to take them to a pro (which he should still do if for nothing more than to test the setup since he doesn't know what he's doing).
yeah .. haha for you to not even know that you needed to adjust the forward toe pressure means you should take them to a tech.
especially with fks/look with a turntable .. they are really hard to adjust properly and i doubt you have the forward toe pressure adjusted correctly. is your heel piece flush in the back?
I mean it could be the forward pressure, but it could also be your toe on your boot is worn....
Listen. If you have to ask this question you should head straight for the local ski shop with qualified techs and bootfitters. Tell them what your intentions and ambitions are, they will know the right answers (and the right questions too). They will set you up properly and you can quit thinking about this stuff.
Don't get too upset....people are just messing with you...we are all bored and just want to be on the slopes instead of being at home stuck with the kids watching the gaddamn mickey mouse club because the two year old doesn' want to watch "The Way I see It". Goddamn it.....AND TO MAKE IT ALL WORSE IT IS SNOWING OUTSIDE BEAUTIFUL FLAKES OF FLUFF! IT IS SOOO GODDAMN FLLLLLLUUUUFFFFY.
they're pretty much done, worn out. theyve been on like 5 pairs of my skis for the last 5 or 6 years and the toe pieces are pretty crappy although they still pass tests.
Don't get too upset....people are just messing with you...we are all bored and just want to be on the slopes instead of being at home stuck with the kids watching the gaddamn mickey mouse club because the two year old doesn' want to watch "The Way I see It". Goddamn it.....AND TO MAKE IT ALL WORSE IT IS SNOWING OUTSIDE BEAUTIFUL FLAKES OF FLUFF! IT IS SOOO GODDAMN FLLLLLLUUUUFFFFY.Nevermind I am slowly going insane.
dude will you chill please? I didnt want to read that but i did.
I don't mean this offensively, but you do not seem to be anywhere near qualified to be making adjustments to your bindings if you had to ask if a common market boot fits a common market binding.
For the sake of your knees, please go see someone who knows what they are doing.
i have pivots and konflicts, and they work wonderfully, provided they're adjusted properly. pivot/fks forward pressure is a huge pain, and a lot more complicated than adjusting forward pressure on pretty much any other binding. do your knees a favor and get your stuff binding checked at the very least before you ski again.
Most line riders, ride with full tilt and marker bindings!
Thats what i use! i ride, full tilt (first chairs) and marker bindings ( jesters) work really well no movement at all super tight fit!
I may be a noob here, but I have been skiing for over 25 years, and I have been blessed to live five minutes away from a resort....So don't assume my skiing career is limited to when I began enjoying this online stuff....