Sinecure Posted October 9, 2006 Report Share Posted October 9, 2006 I have one of the early TD2 Suspension Kits. I've noticed that the center disks leave marks on my board. Kind of like dirt mixed with oxydized aluminum. Does anyone have a solution to this issue or a suggestion for how to prevent it? Thoughts...Lube, anodize, wax, condom? If I remove the binding each day and wipe it down its not too much of a problem, but if I leave the bindings on for a few days, it builds up and doesn't want to come off. Its not that big a deal, but it would be nice to avoid. There used to be some really thin disks that Donek or Bomber made to prevent TD1s from leaving indents on boards. If I added something like that would I need even longer screws than the ones that came with the kit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C5 Golfer Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I have one of the early TD2 Suspension Kits. I've noticed that the center disks leave marks on my board. Kind of like dirt mixed with oxydized aluminum. Does anyone have a solution to this issue or a suggestion for how to prevent it? Thoughts...Lube, anodize, wax, condom? If I remove the binding each day and wipe it down its not too much of a problem, but if I leave the bindings on for a few days, it builds up and doesn't want to come off. Its not that big a deal, but it would be nice to avoid. There used to be some really thin disks that Donek or Bomber made to prevent TD1s from leaving indents on boards. If I added something like that would I need even longer screws than the ones that came with the kit? If it is due to the aluminum on the board surface, I fixed mine by fabricating a disc out of .032 thick plastic laminate. (AKA Formica) Problem of marking is no longer there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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