FS: Salomon Pilot 10's (192 cm)

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FS: Salomon Pilot 10's (192 cm)

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Salomon Pilot 10's (192 cm). Good shape, recent tune.
Salomon s914 binders (pilot system).

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You sell these yet Spanks? Any interest in just selling the binders?
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Cmon, sell me your binders. Everybody's doing it. It'll make you feel good.
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Stormchaser wrote:Cmon, sell me your binders. Everybody's doing it. It'll make you feel good.
Perhaps we could work something out where I'll take the skis and you take the binders..
The edges on my skis (identical) are shot, but the binders are ok. I can take spanky's skis and mount my binders on them, and you can take the binders off the skis..

hmm..
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Steve wrote:
Stormchaser wrote:Cmon, sell me your binders. Everybody's doing it. It'll make you feel good.
Perhaps we could work something out where I'll take the skis and you take the binders..
The edges on my skis (identical) are shot, but the binders are ok. I can take spanky's skis and mount my binders on them, and you can take the binders off the skis..

hmm..
how easy is it to unmount and remount those pilot bindings? Are they on a plate? If you have to unscrew from the ski, it's prolly better for you to sell your bindings to sc.
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The pilot bindings actually screw through the side of the ski, which allows the ski to flex a little underneath the boot.

It's pretty easy to set up.
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Steve wrote:The pilot bindings actually screw through the side of the ski, which allows the ski to flex a little underneath the boot.

It's pretty easy to set up.
yeah, but what I'm saying is if you have to actually unscrew the bindings from the ski (using a wood screw type of setup), each time you do that you're weakening the binding connection a little. Unless they're screwed into some sort of metal connection thats been tapped into the ski. Just lookin out for ya.....
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oh.

Yeah the screws are actually bolts that go all the way through the ski with a nut on the other end.
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I totally missed this conversation. I posted this, then never checked it again. My bad.

Steve and Stormchaser, check your PMs.
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