Does anyone know if you can just switch sns bindings off of a pair of these roller skis without having to drill new holes for NNN bindings? I bought a pair recently and would like to switch to NNN bindings only if you don't have to drill new holes.
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Jenex XL 125S roller skis. (Question about bindings)
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Re: Jenex XL 125S roller skis. (Question about bindings)
Nordic~Xium wrote:Does anyone know if you can just switch sns bindings off of a pair of these roller skis without having to drill new holes for NNN bindings? I bought a pair recently and would like to switch to NNN bindings only if you don't have to drill new holes.
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I had this done on a pair of "new to me" skis a couple of years ago, and it required drilling to mount the NNN bindings once the pilots were off. I don't know why this would be different for rollerskis. I think the NNN and the SNS jigs are different enough that the holes do not overlap or interfere with each other. It shouldn't cause any structural problems for the ski.
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Re: Jenex XL 125S roller skis. (Question about bindings)
I believe that the hole pattern is the same, but that if you use it it puts the pivot point in a different place on a ski, so you have to redrill.
i would not bother on a roller ski: just use the same holes. I did this on some second hand rollers that had NNN bindings and I fitted Salomon Pilot bindings into the same holes, no problems.
i would not bother on a roller ski: just use the same holes. I did this on some second hand rollers that had NNN bindings and I fitted Salomon Pilot bindings into the same holes, no problems.
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Re: Jenex XL 125S roller skis. (Question about bindings)
Now with the introduction of the Prolink binding system this switch is very easy and requires no drilling since the NNN-compatible Prolink binding uses the same screw hole pattern and balance point relation as SNS.
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