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1. Check your snowboard. Before you mount your bindings determine what type of mounting disk you need. If your board is a Burton you won't have a problem mounting Burton bindings.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5143692_put-burton-binding...
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1. Determine stance (left or right foot forward). Have someone give you a gentle push from behind, while you stand with both feet together. The foot that you fall on is your front
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1. Position the bindings on the board. Snowboards have many more than just the three or four screw holes for each binding, allowing for personal choice in binding position and angle
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1. Place your snowboard boot into the bindings and look at the toe ramp. It should be touching the boot as much as possible and should not be longer than the boot itself. To adjust
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