I have attack 13's mounted to some head framewalls. When I skate, I can feel a small up-down movement in the toe pieces. The dins are set to 12, and bindings are properly adjusted with forward pressure and toe piece height. I'm unsure to what the cause of this problem is, could my boots be too warn down or bindings not mounted properly? any solutions or suggestions?
I own the same binding on a pair of honey badgers and had the same issue. find a YouTube vid on how to set your AFD, I could explain it but I wouldn't do it justice
**This post was edited on Mar 16th 2020 at 8:08:54pm
GKSI own the same binding on a pair of honey badgers and had the same issue. find a YouTube vid on how to set your AFD, I could explain it but I wouldn't do it justice**This post was edited on Mar 16th 2020 at 8:08:54pm
It is already adjusted properly
ThrowColourIt is already adjusted properly
are you suuuuuure
If there’s movement up and down it’s 100% not adjusted properly. That, or it could appear adjusted properly but then move around when you’re skiing due to a broken spring
I have the same problem and my AFD seems to be adjusted properly too. If I tighten up the AFD, then I can't fit a business card under my boot, which is the indicator to the proper adjustment. It's happened a couple times where if i land on a rail with more impact, my boot will go crooked in my binding lol. Anyone has a solution?
ThrowColourIt is already adjusted properly
IF IT WERE YOU WOULDN'T HAVE MOVEMENT YOU FUCKING JACKASS.
Take advice when you get it, you entitled piece of shit.
fredyferlI have the same problem and my AFD seems to be adjusted properly too. If I tighten up the AFD, then I can't fit a business card under my boot, which is the indicator to the proper adjustment. It's happened a couple times where if i land on a rail with more impact, my boot will go crooked in my binding lol. Anyone has a solution?
Yo i have this problem too, attack toe pieces are dogshit because the afd screw loosens with use. Make sure when you adjust your afd to pull back on your boot in a way so it would be doing a wheelie, then adjust your afd. Its annoying but if you ski often youll probably have to do this a bunch
ThrowColourIt is already adjusted properly
If it was adjusted properly you would not have vertical movement, pretty obvious there bub. Are the soles on your boots worn down at all? Even a minor amount of sole wear with have an adverse impact.
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skiermanIF IT WERE YOU WOULDN'T HAVE MOVEMENT YOU FUCKING JACKASS.Take advice when you get it, you entitled piece of shit.
Oh hey skierman
me and 3 other people I know have this problem. its not that big of a deal, just ignore it