I can't confirm if they are c75 sized but they are definitely bigger then a small hub prop. A larger hub prop on a small hub stator is still a big improvement in hook up
I'm running a 5 deg up nozzle so it rides a little nose high. These hulls spin/ flip plenty fast that the need all the weight they can get in the front, but this is all imo
My set up is with a 2016 xfs g1 comp. I am running both rrp spacers, engine and mid shaft to get as much weight forward as possible. It's a tight squeeze but it sits in there nice and snug with a few blocks and a couple straps. I can grab some better pictures tomorrow. Also the other pfp pipe xs...
It all comes down to what makes you comfortable.if you're foot holds are set up properly and apply pressure in the correct areas I say no heel locks but that's my preference.
Who in their right mind would sacrifice the business of a major manufacture for a couple b pipes. I get it, I wish b pipes could stay in stock but he's doing what's best for him and his company. The fact he takes the time to still make limited production runs from time to time is pretty good for...
I have no problem spending $20 a plug if the dome shape you are talking about has a performance advantage. I've never seen a 2 stroke dome shaped like that and for that simple reason I want one now.
Get a zeeltronic set up, bore your nozzle and put domes in to run 110. 30 hrs isn't much time so the extra cost of 110 won't be that noticable. Unfortunately with a smaller motor it takes a lot of time and practice but it is definitely doable and is still a lot of fun
Buy the best carbon hull you can afford. 15+ rickter, phantom, dvx/helium tiger craft or even a nice wdk. A good hull is the single most important aspect of a good flat water ski. If you have to run a smaller motor or pump, so be it. It will be worth it imo
A freestyle comp is definitely an inconvenience to racing, but I don't blame them. Motocross and snowcross don't combine events with their freestyle counterparts because it just doesn't make sense time wise. Hopefully brave the wave keeps catching on and can lay the change our small niche sport...
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