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TD1 bumber problem


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bumper.

you've got the wrong size, and you're mounting them wrong. they mount to the binding, not the board.

Don't worry Jack, the bumper is just sitting on the board :lol:. It's one I got from fellow member, but, as you said, it's not the right size. I have a thicker one, but that one doesn't fit either.

Why should I delete this thread? :confused:

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Those td1's are great insert pullers I hear. :eek: Especially if you don't use the proper bumpers!

Does it make a difference that I'm just a beginner? :smashfrea

I'm not sure I can stress it enough at this point for a delam. I may be wrong though. :freak3: I may just slap my race plates until I can get some replacements. :(

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ha, well that's a relief. it looks like it's mounted to a board insert. don't worry about pulling inserts. i never pulled any out of numerous Burtons, a Prior and a Donek with TD1s. the bumpers are supposed to have a little "preload", so it might not seem like the larger ones fit. however they don't work with all stance angles. there should be a couple different mounting positions for the bumpers, try them both.

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ha, well that's a relief. it looks like it's mounted to a board insert. don't worry about pulling inserts. i never pulled any out of numerous Burtons, a Prior and a Donek with TD1s. the bumpers are supposed to have a little "preload", so it might not seem like the larger ones fit. however they don't work with all stance angles. there should be a couple different mounting positions for the bumpers, try them both.

Yup...tried both positions with the thick one. Still no contact. Although it's a relief to see that an aggressive carver such as yourself has never had a problem with them. I'm only about 145lbs and just starting, so I don't think I'll put the board under toooo much stress. I'm still gonna get those TD2s though :)

Thanks, Jack.

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Front binding with a 3* cant

toe:

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heel:

164.jpg

Rear binding with a 6* cant

toe:

165.jpg

Front binding:

167-1.jpg

Rear binding:

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As you can see, I have what seems to be a 6 degree bumper on the front binding and it's barely thick enough. As I said before, I already tired both positions with the 6* bumper on the rear binding with no luck. Does Bomber sell an extra long screw so I can stack some washers to gain a little length? Or am I stuck :confused:

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:freak3:

Those td1's are great insert pullers I hear. :eek: Especially if you don't use the proper bumpers!

I lost a bumper a few years back and I never had a problem, though I did finally find get a replacement. I'm 6'3" and 220lbs, but I really haven't spent a ton of time on my board. I probably only rode it 4-5 times this years.

I guess the point is that it might not rip the inserts out. Of course the other side of that coin says that it might.

Great answer eh? :)

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space it with a stack of washers between the binding and bumper maybe?

Fender washers are what was recommended for preload tuning.

I still have 3 pairs of TD1's in use, 1 pair being from the first season Fin was schleping them out of the back of his truck at ABasin, with the small 3 1/2" disk. Learn to ride smoothly and you won't have a problem. I have a set of TD1's on a Rossi Dual Tec and haven't had any problems and I weigh 180.

Ink

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