All I do is freestyle riding. High speed runs is not what I am looking for, ease of tricks, tail slides, sink rear and turn in circles (not sure what that trick is called), air off waves and boat wakes, submarines etc. is what I bought the ski for.
Hey,
I bought a SuperJet with a Jet dynamics ride plate and considering moving back to stock or getting a free ride Procraftracing ride plate instead.
Any thoughts, just interested in freestyle. What should I expect from a ride perspective, will the stock plate have no grip at all?
Cheers.
I grew up riding a 650sx using a surf stance (one foot behind the other on opposite sides of the tray). Now that I have an '07 SuperJet, I see a lot of guys wave jumping with both feet next to each other. Is this a better stance for jumping? I find it harder to balance but just curious?
I am looking to extend my ride time. I live in Northern Ontario, Canada and once end of September hits air temperatures drop into the single Celsius digits and water temperatures are low 60s to high 50s. I could likely start riding in May, June where it is likely the same scenario.
Any...
I haven't done anything to the stock machine yet. I was so disappointed in the handling, I had put it up for sale an hour after buying it. But then I found these am parts might actually make it fun to ride. How do I learn how to make the cable adjustment you are referring to?
Hey guys,
I purchased an AM ride plate for my SJ. I have never installed one of these before, does anyone have any tips on how to do it.
I get the lock tight on the bolts but where should I put the silicone adhesive? Thanks.
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