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Want To Buy Race bindings

DeanA

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Anyone have any cheap, but still safe, binding for a pair of Rossi GS skis. I’m not racing, just want to set up a pair of GS skis for the days without fresh snow. Doesn't have to be a super high DIN binding.

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What plate is on them? Depending how old, they will need either a Pivot/FKS or a PX.
 

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What plate is on them? Depending how old, they will need either a Pivot/FKS or a PX.

If it is the PX type plate it needs to be the PX Race. (Or MFX) with the shorter heel spacing Normal PX does not fit, ( well, you can actually make a PX fit but only for a BSL up to 295, it also moves the toe further forward)
 
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Thanks guys. I'm not sure but the plate looks like this... Rossi GS plate.jpg

And sorry but been out of town and forgot all about this posting.
 

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I have some Rossi (Black/org) MFX 15's or Dynastar (blue) PX12 Race that will fit the plate.
 

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Pro tip for others. The maxflex version can be mounted directly to a ski without plates. You just have to set the bsl to one of the preset stops. Its a really nice binding if you like your bindings made out of metal to last a long long time.
 
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