Smile plates

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rglide
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Smile plates

Post by rglide » Mon Feb 15, 2016 11:37 am

Has anyone installed smile plates on alpina Alaskas ?
My binding wasn't tightened down enough and I stretched the holes a bit
I'm wondering if the plates will work on the Alaska 7mm
Half the binding, twice the fun!!

MikeK

Re: Smile plates

Post by MikeK » Mon Feb 15, 2016 11:47 am

They should, but you shouldn't need to do that until it gets really tore up, you might split the bill too.

There is is a metal plate a few mm deep you should be able to see. Are the holes still looking round there? If so, don't worry, that's the part that's actually keeping you in.



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Re: Smile plates

Post by rglide » Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:29 pm

Thanks Mike
The holes in metal are fine
I just tore the rubber a bit
I'll keep the binding clamped down on the third notch when using the Alaskas
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Re: Smile plates

Post by rglide » Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:32 pm

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Half the binding, twice the fun!!



MikeK

Re: Smile plates

Post by MikeK » Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:34 pm

Yeah, that's what they like the best.

I just tore up the rubber on one of my 75mm boots. I clamped down the bale and the pins weren't lined up, like a jong :oops:

Not worried though, the metal plate in the sole with save my sins!

PS I skied for a while like that before I realized my boot on one foot felt really wobbly. Tried cranking the bale another notch and the bill popped up in the middle :evil: :evil: That's when it finally dawned on me I wasn't engaging the actual pin holes. Doh! This is what happens when you ski on NNN-BC all season 8-)



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Re: Smile plates

Post by rglide » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:00 pm

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Also tried the Alaskas on my wife's BC 125
They worked fine in some nice powder
Half the binding, twice the fun!!



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Re: Smile plates

Post by MikeK » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:05 pm

Whoa, nice!



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Re: Smile plates

Post by lowangle al » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:22 pm

Nice little turn farm rglide. Are your wifes skis shorter than what you would get for yourself?



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Re: Smile plates

Post by rglide » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:29 pm

That's the dam at the Ashland mass reservoir. Good skiing when there is no base in the woods.
The skis are 165 and I normally ski 180. The rocker tip makes them easy to turn also.
Half the binding, twice the fun!!



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