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TD1 heel bail failure


andygere

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The heel bail on my Bomber TD1s broke while riding yesterday. I see that Bomber carries a replacement bail, however I can’t determine how the bail is held into the lug. Can anyone shed some light on this? I am assuming this is repairable, but would love to hear from the experts.

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21 minutes ago, andygere said:

Thanks Dave. I may be able to extract the broken part from the lug with an easy out, not sure if lugs from TD 3s are the same.  Does anybody know this?

If you can get a new lugs that would be the best way to go. The bail material is very hard and would be tricky to drill without a hardened bit.

dave

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Thanks, good point. I’ll call Bomber on Monday and see what they can do for parts.  Biggest bummer was this was the first time in a long time I traveled without a second board or spares, trying to travel light for a family trip with 5 of us packed in. Won’t make that mistake again, rental board (Burton Custom) was fine, but rental boot and bindings were worthless!

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35 minutes ago, andygere said:

Thanks Dave. I may be able to extract the broken part from the lug with an easy out, not sure if lugs from TD 3s are the same.  Does anybody know this?

Contact Walker at Bomber by Gumbo   https://bomberonline.3dcartstores.com/Binding-Parts_c_42.html

The lugs look to be the same as TD3's, but I'd ask Walker to be safe. Looks like heel bails are available. 

Replace both lugs and use anti-seize grease on the threads. Lug is aluminum and bail is SS.

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