So I just got disorderly's yet I was wondering if I mounted the bindings in the wrong way.
http://severnsports.co.uk/catalog/images/k2skis_0910_disorderly_top.jpg
So this picture shows the ski's with the orange k2 side as the front, yet I mounted mine the other way around, so that the i am facing the green side when i go forward
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Started by G92ab36 in Ski Hardware 20-Jan-2010 - 6 Replies
G92ab36 posted Jan-2010
Mattyc
reply to 'K2 Disorderly' posted Jan-2010
Hi There
Spoke to a couple of guys in the states who ride these and they have them mounted the other way round. They are saying the orange are the tips and the green the tails.
Hope this helps
Matt
Spoke to a couple of guys in the states who ride these and they have them mounted the other way round. They are saying the orange are the tips and the green the tails.
Hope this helps
Matt
G92ab36
reply to 'K2 Disorderly' posted Jan-2010
Ok, thanks,
So at my mountain they have a place where they adjust bindings I am guessing they can remove the bindings and put them in the regular way?
Or is this something I shouldn't do because of the holes that occur from the first mount that I did?
So at my mountain they have a place where they adjust bindings I am guessing they can remove the bindings and put them in the regular way?
Or is this something I shouldn't do because of the holes that occur from the first mount that I did?
Far Queue
reply to 'K2 Disorderly' posted Jan-2010
Right, I'm no expert on things like this, but a quick check reveals this info, from http://www.gearbuyer.com/products/k2_disorderly_mens.html
Designed with a park specific core profile and center-only mounting position, this ski has balanced and light swingweight for launching off booters, spinning on and off rails, or riding transitions regardless of direction. Its symmetrical sidecut keeps your riding style smooth with consistent arcs while its even flex allows you to lock into presses and butters like never before.
I would have to wonder if a "center-only mount" and "symmetrical sidecut" would mean the skis are Ok either way round.
Oh and PS welcome to the Forum :)
Designed with a park specific core profile and center-only mounting position, this ski has balanced and light swingweight for launching off booters, spinning on and off rails, or riding transitions regardless of direction. Its symmetrical sidecut keeps your riding style smooth with consistent arcs while its even flex allows you to lock into presses and butters like never before.
I would have to wonder if a "center-only mount" and "symmetrical sidecut" would mean the skis are Ok either way round.
Oh and PS welcome to the Forum :)
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G92ab36
reply to 'K2 Disorderly' posted Jan-2010
I mean if I wanted them the other way around could i switch them
Far Queue
reply to 'K2 Disorderly' posted Jan-2010
:cry:
Sorry, what I meant was that it look like it can be personal choice as to which is the front and back.
Sorry, what I meant was that it look like it can be personal choice as to which is the front and back.
Topic last updated on 21-January-2010 at 00:21