I just got a new Radar Graviton and can't wait to ski it, I am using a Wiley trick wrap for now. Is there sort of a standard mounting spot for the front binding on the board? i have a 43.5 inch Graviton. Thanks!
The general rule of thumb is that the center of your inside ankle bone should be 3/8" forward of the center of the ski. The hardest part is finding where your ankle bone is in the binding.
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edited July 2014
Whatever the Graviton documentation says. Check the website. Generally there's a mark or something which indicates inside of horseshoe or ankle bone or something.
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Well I looked on the website and, after you have to search to even find the trick ski, there is ZERO technical information/set up info there. Very disappointing.
Assuming the Wiley lines up with the inserts, I'd start in the center of the binding. That should put your ankle bone near the center of the ski. To adjust from there I'd go forward one hole at a time until it tracks well, gets good lift off a wake yet doesn't want to catch an edge.
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Assuming the Wiley lines up with the inserts, I'd start in the center of the binding. That should put your ankle bone near the center of the ski. To adjust from there I'd go forward one hole at a time until it tracks well, gets good lift off a wake yet doesn't want to catch an edge.
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