Pinnah, you out there?
- phoenix
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Pinnah, you out there?
Hey brother,
Can't find where you posted it, but I found something yesterday where you shared a link about mounting point suggestions. I think it was excellent, and would like to post it here somewhere... you remember the post I'm thinking of?
Can't find where you posted it, but I found something yesterday where you shared a link about mounting point suggestions. I think it was excellent, and would like to post it here somewhere... you remember the post I'm thinking of?
- fisheater
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Re: Pinnah, you out there?
I hope the Dave will post. I have a link to his webpage in my favorites. As a guy from an area whose only Nordic tradition is racing, and that isn’t a big thing. His page was and still is a big source of knowledge for me.
Here’s a link to the binding mounting:
https://web.archive.org/web/20151002150 ... dings.html
Here’s a link to the binding mounting:
https://web.archive.org/web/20151002150 ... dings.html
- phoenix
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Re: Pinnah, you out there?
Thanks fisheater, that's the one! He explains chord center and ball of foot mounting points better than I have, when talking about mounting points on the forum.