by Vailsteve » Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:36 pm
As jbotti says, center mount the plate, and then attach/slide the the heel and toe bindings the plate.
I am sure you know this but make sure the DIN settings and forward pressure is set to your skier ability/type.
Now the beauty is you can play play play with the settings...as long as you adjust both the toe and heel prices the same-- one, two,three etc notches forward ( or back) , the release settings don't change.
Note or write down the "neutral" setting,take an easier groomer run. Adjust one notch. Take another run. Rinse and repeat. More than likely you will feel a dramatic difference moving the binding a little forward.
As jbotti mentioned In another thread, different skis often become "alive" with the bindings moved a couple of notches/ clicks forward. My stockli's are three notches forward. COMPLETELY different ski now.
Vailsteve.