- Location
- Perth Australia
Guys,
After some advice, not sure if I am expecting to much too soon, but I have had my jet for a few months and feel I am getting nowhere fast with it.
Had sit downs skis for a fair while now and got bored of them. At first I loved the jet and seen it as a challenge, but I am now just getting frustrated! I can easily hop on and get up and bomb around and do long sweeping turns. However I can't seem to get the thing turning quickly or sharply! I just keep getting spat off. Tried the old thing of keeping the throttle pinned and it holds me on but only to spit me off the other side when I come out of the turn. It also seems to buck a lot when I start getting to any decent speed.
I have read a few threads that say they are more difficult for the larger guys, I am about 6ft 2 and 105kg's, could it just be my size or do I need to try it for a bit longer? Would say all up since I have had it I have prob put about 10hrs on it all together. Is this not long enough to master the basics?
Terry
After some advice, not sure if I am expecting to much too soon, but I have had my jet for a few months and feel I am getting nowhere fast with it.
Had sit downs skis for a fair while now and got bored of them. At first I loved the jet and seen it as a challenge, but I am now just getting frustrated! I can easily hop on and get up and bomb around and do long sweeping turns. However I can't seem to get the thing turning quickly or sharply! I just keep getting spat off. Tried the old thing of keeping the throttle pinned and it holds me on but only to spit me off the other side when I come out of the turn. It also seems to buck a lot when I start getting to any decent speed.
I have read a few threads that say they are more difficult for the larger guys, I am about 6ft 2 and 105kg's, could it just be my size or do I need to try it for a bit longer? Would say all up since I have had it I have prob put about 10hrs on it all together. Is this not long enough to master the basics?
Terry