WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
- Johnny
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WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
I'm looking for a cheap pair of old NTN plates and an old 4-hole NTN jig...
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
no replies eh?
Plates are good.
Jig would be nice but rare, no? I just reuse paper templates.
For hard pack skies I got a riser plate - fyi.
Plates are good.
Jig would be nice but rare, no? I just reuse paper templates.
For hard pack skies I got a riser plate - fyi.
- Johnny
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Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
I thought it didn't make sense to switch bindings, 5 mins is way too long! But I'm so broke now that I would settle for plates instead of full bindings... : )
Well, I dunno about the jigs, the latest ones must also have the old mounting pattern too right? I guess shops must be throwing away the old NTN jig... Who is still mounting 4-hole NTN plates anyway?!?
Well, I dunno about the jigs, the latest ones must also have the old mounting pattern too right? I guess shops must be throwing away the old NTN jig... Who is still mounting 4-hole NTN plates anyway?!?
/...\ Peace, Love, Telemark and Tofu /...\
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
I think most folks jettisoned the 4-hole metal plates, and even the 6-hole plates with all the cut-outs, as they seemed to be a contributing factor the the frames bending/cracking, with the thinking being the flexibility of those plates allowed too much flex in the binding (and contributed to exploiting the binding's initial flaws - frame cut-outs, brake cut-out, etc.). If you can track some down, I'd start looking to find the 6-hole (solid) metal plates if you can, or even go with the pink plates (but pretty sure only the last iteration of orange bindings will work on the pink plates).
For what it's worth, I run the 6-hole metal (no cut-outs) plates, and haven't had a single failure over the past 4 years of MN hardpack abuse, but I'm also on the first year's run of black bindings (before they switched to the pink plates). I'm not a small guy either (was at 210 lbs for a while - 5'11" - but down to 185 now). On my next pair of skis, I'll probably order up and start using the pink plates myself.
For what it's worth, I run the 6-hole metal (no cut-outs) plates, and haven't had a single failure over the past 4 years of MN hardpack abuse, but I'm also on the first year's run of black bindings (before they switched to the pink plates). I'm not a small guy either (was at 210 lbs for a while - 5'11" - but down to 185 now). On my next pair of skis, I'll probably order up and start using the pink plates myself.
- Johnny
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Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
You're right Tom, but as a poor guy, I always try to aim for the cheapest option... If I get 6-hole plates, then it's bonus! : )
It's funny that while I just broke another toe cup this week, I never broke a single frame, even on the 2.0...
It's funny that while I just broke another toe cup this week, I never broke a single frame, even on the 2.0...
/...\ Peace, Love, Telemark and Tofu /...\
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
Well, there are a few folks on Backcountry with 4-hole plates for sale. Think one was Gunks and don't recall who the other was.
Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
Johnny, I have a couple of older 6 hole metal plates. For you I would part with them for shipping. Send me an email since I don't post here.
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Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
there's an NTN jig on ebay right now....
- Johnny
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- Favorite boots: Alpina Alaska XP, Alfa Guards, Scarpa TX Comp
- Occupation: Full-time ski bum
Re: WTB: NTN plates (And old NTN mounting jig)
Thank you James!
Thanks Spookman! Although the price is now too high for me... : (
Thanks Spookman! Although the price is now too high for me... : (
/...\ Peace, Love, Telemark and Tofu /...\
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."
"And if you like to risk your neck, we'll boom down Sutton in old Quebec..."