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Christopher Columbo
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Picked up a pair of 120mm to replace the standard 95mm. Very easy to change out, they fit 118mm waist skis well with a little wiggle room (obviously?), have not had a problem with them yet.
I have a set of fritschi freeride plus,...
chris baker
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I have a set of fritschi freeride plus, do the fritschi diamir brakes fit the plus, I have to change out the width for new skis; I believe the plus first hit the market in 2009 so they should fit...right?
Hello, I need brakes for my Diamir Titanal...
Chris1978
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Hello, I need brakes for my Diamir Titanal 3, will these ones here be compatible?
Are these the same ones that are described in the attached link from wildsnow.com?
ttp://www.wildsnow.com/tips/diamir_brake_install.html
The ski has 70mm will be the 82mm brakes o.k.?
If I damage the plate of the binding, are they still available as as sparepart?
thanks in advance,
Chris
What size brake is best for my 100mm...
jocp21508
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What size brake is best for my 100mm underfoot skis? Thanks.
I've got a pair DIAMIR Explorer XP tour...
Bart Baarbe
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I've got a pair DIAMIR Explorer XP tour bindings. Can I fit these brakes?
Are these brakes compatible with a binding...
Don Reiner
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Are these brakes compatible with a binding model from 1999-2000? Is the 108mm the right pik for the 108mm waist of my BD Verdict ski?
gosp367604
Member since
I bought brakes a couple of years ago for my Fritchis purchased in Europe in 2001 and the holes didn't line up and I had to return them. It would be nice to get brakes, but from my experience, the current models won't work on your bindings.
What is the difference between the 95mm...
Matt
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What is the difference between the 95mm and 100mm versions? I see that the 100mm is cheaper. I need brakes for an 88mm ski. Thanks!
will the 115 mm brakes fit 127 mm underfoot...
wally
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will the 115 mm brakes fit 127 mm underfoot salomon rockers?
Sandy Brown
Member since
That's a bit of a stretch. You can bend most brakes a bit, but usually no more than 2-4mm per side. You're asking for 6mm. BD makes wider brakes. Backcountry may just be out right now.
Need to know what size of Fritschi Diamir...
kba2742408
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Need to know what size of Fritschi Diamir Ski Brakes will be the better fit for Prophet 98s 108mm or 100mm.
Arthur Debowski
Member since
100mm.
Solid
Arthur Debowski
Member since
Not much to say. Got some wider skis and needed wider brakes, these installed in about 3 minutes and were ready to go.
I am easing into AT and Have a line on...
tmb4199579
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I am easing into AT and Have a line on Fritschi Titanal II or a Titanal III. I would like to buy brakes to retrofit. Any clue on compatibility for these back models?
Matthew Tabrys
Member since
It should be compatible and there shouldn't be any problem. I haven't heard of any issues. The brake arms do come out and you can just swap those in if the stomp pad doesn't fit properly.
I have a pair of ON3P Billy Goat's 2009...
jmpilo
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I have a pair of ON3P Billy Goat's 2009 /2010 @115m. can i bend the 115 enough to make it work.
Matthew Tabrys
Member since
You can in theory bend any size brake to fit, it's just a matter of how functional it will be, and how clean it will look. What size brakes are you starting with? The 108s can easily be bent to fit a 115.
How can you reasonably 'bend' those 115mm...
Kenny Bongos
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How can you reasonably 'bend' those 115mm brakes? I want to put Diamir Freeride Plus bindings on my Line Prohet 130 skis (130mm waist) and it seems that Diamir brakes only go up to 115mm - will they take 7.5mm bending on each side without snapping?
Josh Chapman
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Hey Kenny,
I wouldn't do it if I were you. My rule of thumb is to not go over 6mm total.
Need brakes for the Fritschi Freeride...
col3382582
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Need brakes for the Fritschi Freeride bindings on a pair of Coombacks. Safe to assume the 115mm are the right ones? Coombacks have a 112 waist.
Cory Guru
Member since
115's will be perfect!
