Lol Im a newb I guess I do have one! Didnt even know that was there!! Thanks lol I use to ride a 96 750sxi where the extinguiser was in the back by the tray haha had no idea about this at all still have lots to learn!
Thats exactly what I want to do to mine! lol as far as an intake grate I bought mine with a worx how do I determine if its a 201? I dont know anything about them, not even their purpose haha I am a newb!
also what OCD said, ADA girdled head...As far as that, do I have to do anything else to...
Yeah good info thanks, I am 6'2" is that a disadvantage at all? Im going to take my ski out today even though its getting chilly lol 70 degrees is the high and no wetsuit hope I dont freeze my ass off!
I like that Idea! lmao if it wasnt for the sheriff factor I would probably do the same...I mean if it catches on fire splash some water at it...got plenty of that =)
Yeah It must be me leaning back too much! I agree foot wells would definately help, I stand with both feet on the back of the tray lol. Putting a foot forward and pushing down on the pole would probably help out too.
Ive only had it out twice but then again I just got it a couple weeks ago...
Im having a problem, dont know if its me or the ski. When I jump wakes I cant get the ass end up??? So when I jump them im pointed straight up 90 degrees maybe even more sometimes lol....Am I doing something wrong or does my ski need more mods? Right now I have a rideplate intake grate and a...
I noticed I dont even have one, I see where it use to be from the previous owner. Theres a couple zip ties under the hood where it use to be. Having it under the hood seems kind of pointless to me as thats where the fire would be...Do all you freestyle guys even have an extinguisher? Wheres a...
I took off the ugly graphics below the water line on my 2004. I used a heat gun like $20 at ACE hardware, got most of the glue off and didnt take very long...blow dryer will take a lot longer...
I would worry about the starting issue first, probably nothing major, and get it running...Then sell it. You will get more money that way and much easier to sell all together...parting out is a pita.
Yeah I built mine 31" in height so I can roll it to my tailgate and pull it into my truck bed so I can take it to the lake myself. When leaving the lake I back my truck up where my tailgate is close to the water lift the front of the ski up and set it on tailgate start the ski up and throttle...
I built this for $50, Wood Wheels and screws pretty simple...Im going to add another 2x4 on one side cross bracing it all together to make it much stronger and keep it from getting out of square.
I switched from a kawi 750sxi to a rn Superjet. First ride out with my rn I was like damn what was I thinking...2nd time out on my rn I just fell in love!! So glad I made the switch.
Heres the part I dont get, my ski cuts out when I try to go full throttle. It was doing this to me my first couple rides of the day. I made sure my fuel was "ON" and it was, so for some reason I said F this lets try running on "RES". After switching it to reserve it ran like a wet dream, any...
So what all should be done to your ski to pull this off? A stock motor can do this? I have a 2004 superjet basically stock besides a ride plate intake grate and freestyle cone. What other mods should be in my future? Ive been reading shortened handle pole? quick steer? 0 degree bars...
I just got a 04 superjet, pretty much stock for now besides a ride plate, intake grate, and freestyle cone. Planning on getting into freestyle, Ive heard this is a good place to start?? So which impeller should I get? I want to jump wakes and do flatwater freestyle for the most part. Seeing...
I just got the same ski few days ago totally stoked!!! Lots of good info here....thanks haha my 04 is completely stock just has a rideplate/intake grate/freestyle cone. Plan on doing some of the same, prolly not as much though =P
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