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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Canada
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Will I be able to put my Rome Targas on a Burton custom? I heard Burton boards are made specifically for Burton bindings... (3 hole discs or something.) My Targas have a 4x4 disc, will that work fine on a burton board? or do i have to get a unidisc?
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Canada
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Thank you so much Bagels, I was slightly freaking out for a few minutes there cause I saw some thing that said: Burton binding inserts are specially made for Burton Bindings... So yeah, haha I'm still learning :P Thanks again
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The only boards that are specifically designed for Burton bindings are the boards with the ICS (Infinite Channel System), these require a special base plate that Burton holds the pattent on. Your bindings will fit fit, even with it being set up as 4x4 bolt pattern. If you turn in 90 degrees, you will see exactly how it fits.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Burton just tries to make it so you can only use their bindings. My friend, before he knew much about snowboarding, he bought a Burton Bullet, and some nice bindings, but they wouldn't fit on his board. Some companies such as Rome have fixed this problem.
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