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Post by Katsunori » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:18

weight 685g (new S5 stepin)
Price 190000won

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Post by Arjan » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:20

what currency is won?

Nevermind...found it. Converted to Euros: 146,57 euros. That's not too expensive!

I sent them an e-mail if i can order one pair of S5 Step-ins....let's hope they understand English :-)
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Post by pokkis » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:33

Is that weight for pair or binding ? If it is for full pair it is very low.
And price looks to be VERY temptating.
Arjan, please keep us informed about what they answer, i have interest for those too.

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Post by Arjan » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:35

Pokkis,

I would like to import them and sell them in europe...

I'll keep everyone posted!!!
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Post by pokkis » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:39

Could someone also check which is possible angles with these bindings cause it looks that they dont go for full 360 degrees ?

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Post by Arjan » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:42

I think they do...they have many pics on their website regarding the S5 where you can look at the bindings from all angles. To me you can adjust the angles...
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Post by pokkis » Friday 17 December 2004, 15:54

I'm pretty sure that they dont go for full 360.
Scale is only 51-63 but it looks possibilities are much more than that but with my poor Korean i dont read everything :) I just want to be sure that it goes from 45-75 which would cover my needs.
Another i like to know is diameter of base plate ? My quess is 140-150 mm.

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Post by roman » Friday 17 December 2004, 17:40

have you ever ridden this 'thing'? or has anybody else a clue how they work? i mean are they stiff ect...

ride on!

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Post by pokkis » Friday 17 December 2004, 17:44

I'm pretty sure that it is not stiffer than TD1 SI or Catek SI

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Post by roman » Friday 17 December 2004, 19:39

may be yes, maybe no... think nobody in this community has ridden them yet?

ride on!

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Post by Rietzschel » Friday 17 December 2004, 22:08

Yeo Roman,

You´re right. It seems to be speculation time :wink:

Let´s wait what Arjan can arrange. Hopefully it wil be testingtime in Holland 8O

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Japanese bindings

Post by Katsunori » Saturday 18 December 2004, 12:22

Arjan.
Are you looking for new bindings?
This is my favorite Japanese bindings.
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http://www.actgear.jp/catalog/catalog_top.html

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korean masterpiece

Post by roman » Saturday 18 December 2004, 14:53

it is done, i ordered one of these strange looking bindings..!

ride on!

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binding with conshox

Post by Katsunori » Sunday 19 December 2004, 14:31

I use this japanese bindings with F2 conshox.
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Re: binding with conshox

Post by Hans » Sunday 19 December 2004, 17:27

Katsunori wrote:I use this japanese bindings with F2 conshox.
Hi, Katsunori

What's the reason that you use that conshox? Does this product reduce the vibrations even more than the SWOARD already does?

Greets, Hans.

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