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Location: Alberta, Canada
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I have FLOW NXT AT bindings on my all mountain board and the discs are universal with Burton and 4x4 insert patterns.
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The bindings should come with 2 sets of plates. I bought some flows off the net and they came with one set. Unfortuantly the wrong set for my burton canyon. I was lucky as a friend had 2 sets and didn't have aburton board. I just picked up some flow m-11s and they have 2 sets.
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I guess your answer is maybe yes and maybe no. The shop should have no problem getting you the proper discs for your Burton if you need them. If they don't then they're not much of a shop. Supplying these discs is pretty basic.
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