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  • thx maaaaan!

  • Thanks, instead of instructions on that, it comes with instructions on how to put screws in... go figure

  • thanks! i can't see why burton is dumb enough not to include this in their reference guide

  • thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:))­)

    

  • Very helpful! Thanks!!!!

  • NVM i found it. Just gotta remove the cushioning with a plate screw. Its kinda scary i didnt if i was going to break them

  • How do you remove the cushioning when the fix are already on the board?!?!? I want to change my angle but i cant....PLEASE HELP

  • thank you!!!

  • you are a saint

  • Thank you!

  • GOD Damn!! Thank you!! I was pushing in the wrong spot. Another 10 min and I would have broke my dang binding. Thanks again. You Should show the remaining adjustments (e.g the toe adjustments).

  • Dude... thank you.

  • Hahahaahahahaha I actually emailed burton saying please help, searching for info on these bindings is driving me to smoking!!i just didn't want to wreck them.... But really man, thanks. Huge help for something sooooo simple. Feeling kinda slow now.....

  • THANK YOU!!!! I was about to return by bindings! lol

  • Huge thanks !

  • This video helped loads, i was nearly crying until i found this video!!! Thanks!

  • Such a simple thing but so frustrating to figure out till found this video. Great job!

  • Great job thanks I'm new to this and this bid helped heaps thanks mate

  • You are awsome! I signed up to youtube just to say thanks. Burton's manual has to be the most useless piece of stylized rubbish I've ever seen.

    Thanks again.

  • thanks so much man!!!just bought the new malavitas online,,saw them in the shop and had no idea how to put em' on

  • Now the real question is...how to you re-adjust or remove completely once their mounted on the board??

  • And by their, I mean they're

    ...

  • @chapmanry You lift on the two flaps on each side of the "horse-shoe" shape at the back. It's best to lift them simultaneously... 

  • '@Halvstein406 thanks man it really helped...it felt like it was gonna break when i did it but thats just because the plastic underneath the "Fullbed" is very flexible so dont be afraid to use some muscle

  • your great... !!!!!!! thanks

  • Thank you!!!!

  • Aghhhh, I am so happy to hear that I after riding for over 15 years I am not a complete idiot... or maybe I am, but I totally thought I was going to break my new Cartel bindings trying to get the damn cushion out so I could put the disc in... You have saved the day!

    Peace.

  • THANK YOU!!!! i almost broke my shit.

  • ...LOL! Thank you man! I also JUST started my search for the same topic!

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