Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:57 am Posts: 1104 Location: Santa Barbara, CA/Ashland, OR
BGnight wrote:
prior_rider wrote:
Will wrote:
Hey splitters, The LT brackets are fully compatible with both our stainless and aluminum pins, but you can only use our aluminum pins with the LT brackets.
this sentence makes no sense. maybe I'm not awake yet. This is pretty confusing.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing
It's the ALUMINUM PINS that can get screwed up by the steel brackets. The LT BRACKETS won't get screwed up by the steel pins.
Emphasis for clarity, not snarky-ness.
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Joined: Sun Jan 13, 2008 1:06 pm Posts: 224 Location: Orange County, California
BGnight wrote:
prior_rider wrote:
Will wrote:
Hey splitters, The LT brackets are fully compatible with both our stainless and aluminum pins, but you can only use our aluminum pins with the LT brackets.
this sentence makes no sense. maybe I'm not awake yet. This is pretty confusing.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing
SkateBananas wrote:
^^^ I agree "fully compatible" but you cant use them? I dont think thats compatible.
Come on guys, it's really not that hard and I'm a friggin' foreigner To much ? Drink some coffee and reread Wills post (and mine too while we're at it) and you will understand!
It makes perfect sense!
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Does anyone know the difference between the Fuse and Blaze version. Is it just the pin that is different of is the LT braket different between the two binders.
Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:45 am Posts: 749 Location: Bozeman, MT
The difference between the Fuse (also Ignition II) and Blaze pins is in how they are bent. The Fuse and Ignition IIs are bent at pretty much a 90 degree angle whereas the Blaze has a little jog in the bend. Terrible description, perhaps photos will help:
Spark R & D Fuse (above) *note how the pin has the round bend that goes out and then comes back inward toward the binder.
Spark R & D Blaze (above) *note the bend is an even 90 degrees w/o bending back inward.
Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2008 8:45 am Posts: 749 Location: Bozeman, MT
I have the LT Touring Bracket installed on my Blaze setup and toured with them this weekend. Skinned 9.5 miles / 5k vert so far. Haven't formed enough opinion to go into detail yet.
So has anyone gotten and used the new touring bracket yet? If so, is there a significant difference from the voile brackets (i.e. are they worth the $78)?
The LT-Pin touring brackets are SWEEEEEEET. Super light and tour nicely. I have about the same amount of vert on mine as samh and I absolutely dig them. Definitely worth the money, and they look cool too (not that that matters). Cannot say enough about the Blaze bindings either. Wish I would have gone soft a while back.
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