i saw somewhere here once, someone had made some mounting plate that screwed into the voile touring bracket 3 hole inserts, and had drilled and tapped holes the plates for dynafit toepieces to be mounted.... i cant seem to find that original post on here anymore.... but im workin on getting a machinist to make me a pair.... anyone else interested??? its pretty much as easy for him to make one pair or a dozen pairs....
hey, hows this going? I am scouting around to find a good deal on dynafit boots right now (just missed out on a lightly used pair for 95 bux!) . so even though i currently have no need for such a plate, i was just curious to see one...
_________________ Libtech Emmagator 165 (retired) Never Summer Legacy 161 dynasplit
Post subject: Re: mounting plate to put dynafit bindings on voile inserts...
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:38 am
Joined: Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:07 pm Posts: 11 Location: Grenoble, France
Hi karkis !
i am interested in this. I already monted dynafit toepieces on a Mojo, directly screwed in the board. It was great for a few monthes, but the system proved to be weak and i finally tear off on of them ...
So now, i am looking for a way to screw (or solder ?) my dynafit toepieces on a metal piece that i could screw on the board, using the touring bracket holes and screws. This metal piece could be the touring bracket itself, but i would prefer to use a dedicated lighter one, with the 3 touring bracket holes, and 4 (or ideally 5) smaller holes to screw the dynafit toepiece ...
Post subject: Re: mounting plate to put dynafit bindings on voile inserts...
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:36 pm
Joined: Tue May 13, 2008 12:05 pm Posts: 51
libtechsplit wrote:
hey, hows this going? I am scouting around to find a good deal on dynafit boots right now (just missed out on a lightly used pair for 95 bux!) . so even though i currently have no need for such a plate, i was just curious to see one...
If you're looking for dynafit boots - I have a pair of dynafit TLT3's, size 28 that I am looking to sell. they're a few years old - but in good shape. I bought them to use on the splitter and decided I am just not the hard boot type.
yeh jabby thats zactly what im talkin bout it sounds like Will @ Spark is gettin after it ta produce these plates, and also for the heel, to move the lift to a more practicable location... sounds like its not far off.... pray fer snow...!!!
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