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Wear out a fork? Lose a screw? Decide to add the oddly expensive crampon attachment? Whatever you're into, we will try to help. Find our growing list of parts for Plum bindings below:

Crampon Attachments - New (x2) - Machined receptors for Oazo and Race 150/170 toe pieces, including the required screws. This attachment system is only compatible with Plum ski crampons, and will not accept Dynafit-style ski crampons. Multiple colors available.

Crampon Attachments - Old (x2) - The metal crampon receptor brackets that slip under race 135/145/165/185 toe pieces and screw in. Comes with the necessary screws. This older version of the Plum crampon attachment system will accept Dynafit-style ski crampons, and not modern Plum ski crampons.

Universal Crampon Mount (x2) – Love your Plum ski crampons so much you want them on every ski regardless of whether it actually has a Plum binding or not? We don’t blame you. Thanks to the Universal Crampon Mount, it’s easy to make that a reality. The mounts include two wood screws and a spacer to enhance crampon teeth bite, and this whole kit can be mounted anywhere on the ski. Weighs 10g per side. Also included are crampon risers for use with telemark bindings.

Heel Risers (x2) - Plastic risers that mount onto the forks of Race 145/150/165/170/185 bindings. Mount by punching the pins and removing fork; rotate heels 180 degrees to use. 13g each and gives approximately 25mm of extra height.

Steel Forks (x2) - Replacement forks for Race 145, 150, 170, and 185 bindings, as well as the Oazo 8. Lots of options but not hard to replace.

Titanium Forks (x2) - Shed a few grams from a Plum Race 145-185 or replace notched forks on a Race 135.

Titanium Forks 99 (x2) - Replacement forks for the Race 99 binding.

Lock/Unlock Kit (x2) - The humped metal striker plates under the toe levers that enable ski & locked modes. Comes with thin springs to control the lever tension.

Old Race Toe Lever (x1) - A replacement toe lever for model years up to 2015, e.g. 145 & 165. Also works to upgrade pre-2011 toes using the lock / unlock kit to be ISMF compatible.

Race 150/170 Toe Lever (x1) - Replacement toe lever for Race toe pieces belonging to the 2016 vintage and later.

Race 120 Toe Lever (x1) - This is the thinner lever found on the svelte Race 120.

Guide/Yak Toe Lever (x1) - This is the replacement toe lever for Guide and Yak bindings. Comes with a toe lever, spring, and two pins.

Race Toe Lever Springs (x2) - Replacement springs for the toe levers if yours were damaged or scattered to the wind.

Race Toe Lever Pin - The pins that hold the toe lever in place, about which they pivot.

2mm Base Offsets (x2) - Move your Race 145 or 150 heel piece back or forward 2mm by re-mounting with this base pedestal.

3mm Base Offsets (x2) - Re-mount your fixed race heel 3mm fore or aft if you change boots by swapping pedestals.

4mm Base Offsets (x2) - 4mm is a little too close for another drill hole so use this offset pedestal instead.

Oazo Toe Lever - 2020/21 (x1) - Replacement toe ski/tour lock lever. Comes with springs and spring pin.

Oazo Toe Lever - Update for 2021/22 the hole in the lever is smaller to catch more poles. Comes with springs and spring pin.

Oazo High Heel Riser (x1) - Replacement high heel riser for all Oazo bindings.

Oazo Heel Pads (x2) - Removable rubber pads on plates that screw into Oazo heel pieces for additional support.

Pika Heel Pads (x2) - Removable rubber pads on plates that screw into Pika heel pieces for additional support.

Pika Heel Riser (x1) - Heel riser for the Pika (2017+). Comes with hardware required for installation.

Guide Heel Pads (x2) - Removable rubber pads on metal plates that screw onto the heel pieces for extra boot support.

Guide Heel Pins (x4) - Replacement heel pins for the Guide binding; Plum recommends replacing all 4 at the same time.

Guide Heel Roof (x1) - The metal top with climbing post that comes stock on most Guide heel pieces.

Guide Roof Screw (x1) - The mini Torx T9 screws that hold the roofs onto the heel pieces.

Summit Toe Plate (x2) - Base plates to create a wider mounting pattern for Guide toes. 48 grams each with the included machine screws to attach a toe. Also comes with a set of mounting screws.

Race Mounting Screw (x1) - Specialized screws from Plum that are the perfect size for their race bindings.

Race Adjustment Screw (x1) - Torx T25 fasteners that stop the Race 165 / 170 / 185 and Oazo heels from sliding back or forward.

Race Adjustment Nut (x1) - 5mm replacement nut for under adjustment plate. Will work for ATK as well.

Race / Oazo Crampon Attachment Screw (x1) - The tiny Torx screws that hold the crampon receptors onto the Race or Oazo toes.

Guide Mounting Screw (x1) - The countersunk Pozidriv wood screws used to mount Plum Guide bindings.

Guide Adjustment Screw (x1) - Replacement Torx T25 screws used for the Guide and Yak heel fore/aft adjustment systems.

Vertical Release Screw (x1) - Screw used to adjust the vertical release on the Guide, Yak, and WEPA bindings.

Torx T25 Tool - The fore/aft adjustment tool that ships with Guide and Race 165/170/185 bindings.

Fuse Cord for Leash (x2) - Fuse cord attachment to install on boot and attach leash to; alternative attachment for Plum leash.

Grease Spray - Some nice binding grease for moving parts like toe springs. Comes in a 15ml (1.5oz) spray bottle.

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Questions & Reviews

11/12/2017
Question from andrew
 
Just tried to move the crampon attachment clips (old style) from a pair of plum 145 toes to plum 170 toes. I got the clip to fit in place but the screws are too wide in diameter to screw into the toe piece holes. can you sell me just the screws for the "new" bulky looking crampon attachments so that i can make this work? not looking to buy the "new" crampon attachment, just want screws to make the old clips work.
11/12/2017
Answer from jbo
 
Hi andrew, unfortunately those screws aren't available as a separate part. Sorry!
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9/5/2017
Question from TZed
 
Does the 'Old Race Toe Lever' come with the lock plate? The pic that shows up appears that way.
9/6/2017
Answer from jbo
 
Hi TZed, the toe levers are sold separately. I've created a new image to show this more clearly.
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3/18/2017
Question from Samuel L
 
Will traditional style ski crampons (Dynafit, B&D, ATK, etc.) work with the new style plum race crampon attachment, or will only the plum crampons work?
3/18/2017
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Sam, it looks like they should slide in but they just don't want to fit. The Plum ones are the way to go if you prefer not to file new toys.
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3/3/2017
Question from Patrick
 
Are the older crampon mounts removable once installed? ie. can you unscrew and remove then reinstall as needed?
3/3/2017
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Patrick, yes sir! You can unscrew and save a few grams for a race.
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2/22/2017
Question from Mark
 
Are the titanium forks compatible with the Plum 150 binding? Assuming so, will switching to the titanium forks lower the release values?
2/22/2017
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Mark, yes the titanium forks work with all the race bindings. They are a bit lighter in weight and forward RV.
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12/22/2016
Question from Patrick Tomco
 
Hi, I'm looking to decrease the ramp angle on my Plum Guides. Am wondering if I purchase the yak toe plates, will the guide toe pieces fit? Also, I run binding freedom inserts on my skis, and am wondering if I purchase longer screws if I can use the same mounting pattern of the guides without having to re-drill for the wider template.

Thanks for the insight!
Pat
12/22/2016
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Patrick, yes the Yak plate works under the Guide toes. Unfortunately you have to mount with the wider Yak pattern though.
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12/13/2016
Question from Adam
 
Does the purchase of new guide heel pins come with the black expansion wedge? If not, do you have this part for purchase?
12/14/2016
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Adam, yes the heel pins do come with the triangle blocks.
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12/11/2016
Question from Adam
 
Developed some play in my Plum Yak heel pins. Both vertically and lateral play, and can rotate the pins as well. Compared to a new binding this is not the case. Binding has some use on the them. Is this due to wear and tear? If so, will replacing the pins fix this problem? Or would other maintenance to the binding help? While skiing I don't really feel the play in the pins at all. Thanks for the advice.
12/14/2016
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Adam, the play is not awesome but not critical. You could try replacing the pins but if it's not bothering you, I wouldn't bother them.
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10/13/2016
Question from Tony
 
How thick are the YAK toe plates? I want to lift up the toes on my guides.
Also, I'm using quiver killers. What screws should I use if I raise the toes?
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Tony
10/13/2016
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Tony, the plates are 8.5mm thick, making for a very nice shim. You need 12mm flat heads for both the mount and to hold the toe piece on. Both M5s. We have some if you need 'em.
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3/14/2016
Question from Joey D
 
Are both crampon attachments work with all Plum toes? Or is the "new" style required for newer bindings? If they are cross compatible, what are the reasons for choosing one over the other? The new one looks unnecessarily bulky to me compared with the minimal stainless steel one.
3/14/2016
Answer from stephen p
 
Hi Joey, the new style is required for the 150/170. Old style for the 135/145/165/185 only. New one allows you to pop the crampon in from the top instead of sliding in from the side.
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11/13/2015
Question from Sean
 
I'm confused about how the Heel Lift is mounted, and also whether or not it replaces the low lift position. Do you have any images, or perhaps a diagram before I buy? Thanks!
11/13/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Sean, I posted a picture for you. They are held in place by the semi-circular fork running through the cutout area. It does not replace the low lift position; you rotate the binding to use them.
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10/26/2015
Question from Jerimy A
 
How much lube (grams or oz) comes in a grease pot? Thanks!
10/29/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Jerimy, finally had a chance to verify. Looks like it is 1.5 ounces of grease in a spray bottle this season.
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2/16/2015
Question from Richard
 
I have the 2011 Plum race 145 with no lock/unlock. I'm thinking of adding this part. Will it make my skiing much more safe? Are they easy to install and do they come with instructions?
2/17/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Richard, the lock/unlock kit will make the binding much more likely to release in a twisting fall. Without it, you are essentially always in locked touring mode, making it unlikely your skill will release when needed. With it, you have the option to be in ski mode. There are no instructions, but the kit just replace existing parts so you can use one of your bindings as a model for the installation.
10/13/2015
Answer from Luke R
 
Could you please confirm that the heel risers are compatible with the new Race 170 model? (I don't see why it wouldn't be, but the description only says it's compatible with 145/165/185.)

Thank you!
10/13/2015
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Luke, confirmed. The heels are essentially the same.
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