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Old 04-08-2018, 11:49 AM   #1
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Alpinestars SMX Plus Boot Fix?

Hey guys. Does anyone know a trick to getting the screw in the ankle torsion control screwed back in? As you can see in the photo, the screw head is internal/inside the boot and inaccessible as far as I can see.

I would hate to have to cut the inside of the boot for access :/

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Old 04-09-2018, 11:49 AM   #2
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Alpinestars fixed mine at no cost. I dropped off at Headquarters in Torrance but you can mail them.
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Alpinestars fixed mine at no cost. I dropped off at Headquarters in Torrance but you can mail them.
Cool, I was thinking that I would reach out to A-stars directly. Thanks
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Alpinestars fixed mine at no cost. I dropped off at Headquarters in Torrance but you can mail them.
I did the same and picked 'em up earlier this week. Thanks for the advice
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