Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
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Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
I digitally measured the distances between mounting holes on the above Rottefella bindings.
See the PDFS for to-scale printouts of the paper jigs, and the images below for the numerical measurements.
Measurements are not rounded but presumably rounding to the nearest mm would be good enough.
Xplore: NNN-BC: 75mm:
See the PDFS for to-scale printouts of the paper jigs, and the images below for the numerical measurements.
Measurements are not rounded but presumably rounding to the nearest mm would be good enough.
Xplore: NNN-BC: 75mm:
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Re: Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
Summary:
- Maximum Screw mounting width of Xplore, NNN-BC and Rottefella Super Telemark are the same (2.6 cm between hole centers). Rottefella Cobra is wider.
- When remounting from NNN-BC to XPlore, you can re-use the same front two holes and your pin line gets moved backwards by 0.5 cm (or forwards by 2 cm, if you use the NNN-BC front holes as the XPlore rear holes)
- When remounting from Super Telemark to Xplore, if you re-use the ST toepiece rear holes, your pin line gets moved backwards by 2.4 cm (or by 5.4 cm if you use the ST rear ski holes on the XPlore front binding holes).
NNN-BC to XPlore: I suppose that 0.5 cm is probably negligible.
75mm to XPlore: What are the effects of moving the pin line backwards by 2.4 cm?
- Maximum Screw mounting width of Xplore, NNN-BC and Rottefella Super Telemark are the same (2.6 cm between hole centers). Rottefella Cobra is wider.
- When remounting from NNN-BC to XPlore, you can re-use the same front two holes and your pin line gets moved backwards by 0.5 cm (or forwards by 2 cm, if you use the NNN-BC front holes as the XPlore rear holes)
- When remounting from Super Telemark to Xplore, if you re-use the ST toepiece rear holes, your pin line gets moved backwards by 2.4 cm (or by 5.4 cm if you use the ST rear ski holes on the XPlore front binding holes).
NNN-BC to XPlore: I suppose that 0.5 cm is probably negligible.
75mm to XPlore: What are the effects of moving the pin line backwards by 2.4 cm?
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Re: Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
This is superb! Thank you so much for posting.
The data on reusing holes when switching binding types was particularly interesting.
The data on reusing holes when switching binding types was particularly interesting.
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Re: Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
I appreciated the info provided when I removed the NNNBC binding on my new to me Green Man and went Xplore.
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Re: Rottefella 75mm, NNN-BC and XPlore mounting hole metrics
Thanks CwmRaider. When I first tried Xplore, I remounted a pair of old Fischer E109 from Super Telemark and did a preliminary mount without glue. I reused the old holes and drilled two more forward of them, and they where thus mounted 2,4 cm behind the balance point.
This weekend I mounted two other pairs of skis previously mounted with 75mm bindings, and also redid the mount on the E109. I plugged almost all previous holes on all skis and mounted the Xplore bindings. On the E109 I decided to move the mount forward and reused the forward of the main Xplore holes, thus the binding is mounted ~6mm ahead of the balance point. When I used the ski yesterday in medium deep and loose snow I noticed that going uphill seemed easier than before. I wasn't expecting a difference and it is too soon to conclude, but it may seem the resistance I have previously experienced from deep snow and a soft front ski was noticeably reduced.
I also decided to use long screws on the rear two of the main mounting holes, as those are the ones receiving the forces when flexing the boot in the binding, especially with the hard flexor. I plan to do so on any ski that I expect to use with the hard flexor like our Falketind 62s, and perhaps also on the old pair of Rago as the mount seemed less secure on those. I think the standard screws are a bit short, but the long ones are quite long. The mount on our Fischer E99 and E109 felt quite secure with the standard screws, but they have a raised/reinforced platform for mounting.
This weekend I mounted two other pairs of skis previously mounted with 75mm bindings, and also redid the mount on the E109. I plugged almost all previous holes on all skis and mounted the Xplore bindings. On the E109 I decided to move the mount forward and reused the forward of the main Xplore holes, thus the binding is mounted ~6mm ahead of the balance point. When I used the ski yesterday in medium deep and loose snow I noticed that going uphill seemed easier than before. I wasn't expecting a difference and it is too soon to conclude, but it may seem the resistance I have previously experienced from deep snow and a soft front ski was noticeably reduced.
I also decided to use long screws on the rear two of the main mounting holes, as those are the ones receiving the forces when flexing the boot in the binding, especially with the hard flexor. I plan to do so on any ski that I expect to use with the hard flexor like our Falketind 62s, and perhaps also on the old pair of Rago as the mount seemed less secure on those. I think the standard screws are a bit short, but the long ones are quite long. The mount on our Fischer E99 and E109 felt quite secure with the standard screws, but they have a raised/reinforced platform for mounting.