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  • Baller
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I'm under the understanding that a radar front boot should fit a Connelly ski but a rear boot might not? Does this hold true for a rear toe plate (on the "feather frame" plate)? Considering moving from a vapor to a GT.
  • Baller
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i'm pretty sure it won't fit the rear - the FF holes are for Radar - although you can drill holes in the nylon, i did it for one my HO skis but it's kind of a hack job at best.
  • Baller_
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That doesn’t look bad. Put the Radar rear screw clamp on and no one would know the difference. Trust me, I’ve seen what appears to be worse. If it works, it’s well done.

Lpskier

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Should work, will just have to drill out some of the plastic/nylon on the back holes and should work. Have two Connelly skis with sets of radar vector boots with feather frames and haven't had an issue.
  • Baller
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Radar Feather Frame RTP will not fit Connelly rear binding pattern without mods. I did this last summer though and its very easy with a Dremel.

 

Here's what you have to do. This is on a Connelly GT. I changed to a Reflex front after the initial mount hence the old set of modded holes.

 

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  • Baller
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@jercrane so the front radar binding and front holes on the RTP are all good, just the back holes on the RTP need to be modified?
  • Baller
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No they both have to be modified. Well I had to modify three out of the four since I like a slight rotation so I was able to use one hole and tweak the other three.

 

Really hard to see in the pic since the one on the right is under the foot bed rubber and it happens to be the one I modified.

 

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  • Baller_
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Another option would be converting to the Radar single plate. I believe that will match up.
  • Baller
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I just ran my feather frame through the drill press so now its a series of slots, easy enough to do and looks neat. Probably should come that way.

Should fit on most skis now.

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