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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Richmond, Virginia
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Hello all,
I just took my Roll Line Mistral plates to get them mounted on boots and we realized that the set screw on both plates is on the same side. Is there a way to tell which plate is the right and which is the left? My friend who mounts plates has been doing Atlas for years, but the rink he's at doesn't really do anything with Roll Lines. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: New Zealand <3
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Does it say SX and DX on the plates? I think SX is left and DX is right. You should also be able to tell from the toe stops as they are pointed inwards a bit
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Street Skater
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: NH
Posts: 2,764
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The Mistral is a shoe designed specifically for professional use at a high level. It presents a slab of aluminum alloy with metal inserts, designed for a correct position of support for the shoe that ensures sensitivity and stability to the athlete. Cruises are in high-strength aluminum, with iron and steel adjustable rod.
The structure further lightened guarantees excellent performance, providing a rapid elastic response, for a skate snappy and fast. The adjustment of the steering jerky allows a more precise adjustment of the same, by limiting the clamp screw nut to a safety function. The frame comes with brakes super professional amber with new brake locks and suspension elastomer. It also provides a set of keys for adjusting in an envelope tool carriers, a set of aluminum spacers, a set of dice gold for cruises, a set of mounting screws and a bottle of Bat Oil for lubrication of the bearings. The sizes available are 120-210. Cruise Aluminum with steel shaft and toe adjustable Brakes Super Professional in natural rubber amber Measures 120-210 Aluminum alloy slab right / left Suspension Polyurethane Jerky steering adjustment model 04 Mistral Gleamed that, it says left and right alloy slab, and new brake locks, I'd check with your dealer looks like you got two left feet? And sadly, instead of coming out with a D/A45 plate, they have released an inline type plate |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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That's right. The frame will be marked on one of the edges on the front (with some other numbers). SX=left and DX=Right. I believe the toe stops are in a straight line on Roll Line skates. Be it as it may, the plates are marked on the front.
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www.sjsartistic.com
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Left = SX (Sinistro)
Right = DX (Destra) |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Richmond, Virginia
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It does have DX & SX.
When I put the toe stops in they didn't look like they were pointing in or out so that was confusing too, since all my other plates the toe stops point to the center just a bit. Excited to finally get new skates! Thank you all !!! |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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I know this thread is a few years old but it helped me a lot mounting my Roll-line Matrix plates on the correct foot skates. Thank you!!!!
There is a stamp on the Roll-line Matrix plate saying SX140 (left foot) where 140 is the size and the other plate says DX140 (right foot). Easy! Last edited by Sk8DownUnder; June 22nd, 2017 at 05:05 AM. Reason: Adding info on Matrix plate |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: mass
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once they are mounted you can see the toe stop pointing in just a hair
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