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750SX

DO IT
Location
Palmyra
A motor that never loses compression, rod bearings, or main bearings. Gaskets that never leak. An everlasting battery. Also some part on my ski that can stop cloudy/rainy days.
 

Shifty

- SuperJet Thursday -
Seems to me that an ajustable exit nozzle would be feasable. Seems that wouldn't be to difficult, except would the steering nozzle need to change diameter as well? You could use some overlapping plates that would ride down the taper of the nozze to either restrict or dilated the exit. Just a thought.
 

nikad58

1974 YZ 701
I have a ton experience with go-kart clutches. A dry clutch would never work dry clutches are not designed for long term abuse. When I race a dry clutch lasts only about 2 weekends. Wet clutches preform much better of over extend periods of time. A shifter kart clutch is basically the same thing as a motorcycle clutch in fact the 1st shifters were modified cr125 moto engines. There are also simple centrifugal clutches but they dont offer very good part throttle performance.

Ok a small wet clutch.. that would be so cool to rev it up and dump the clutch.. i bet a 650 would back flip with no wake !

hell yes, you just gave me a GREAT idea.....

heres a great beer holder.. you can even jam ice in it.. Its nice and will fit.. your bike,ski,skate board and anything else you can ride.. even a lawn mower !!

http://www.camelbak.com/index.cfm

How did that puppy come out? What sauce did you use?
Funny thing is right after i turned on the BBQ, the dog filled up the grill with its own puppy made, stinky sauce !!
(we had to cook 3 cats to get that puppy smell out..) sheeesh.. live and learn
 
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YAMA CAT

Catnip Junkie!
Location
B'ham, AL
Stator veins and Impellers that is impervious to gravel and rocks.

Heated trays and handle bar. And I don't mean pee in the tray.

Quick release Tubbies for those smooth water days at the lake.
 

onesojourner

I use a thumb throttle.
Location
springfield, mo
how about a hydrogen motor that runs off lake water?

How about an electric motor that runs for about 10 hours off a small lightweight battery. The battery will only take about 5 minutes to fully recharge. I think an electric motor would work great in a ski. You never have to worry about sucking up water keeping it cool. We just need the battery.
 
Location
NW PA
Seems to me that an ajustable exit nozzle would be feasable. Seems that wouldn't be to difficult, except would the steering nozzle need to change diameter as well? You could use some overlapping plates that would ride down the taper of the nozze to either restrict or dilated the exit. Just a thought.

your thinking round, would something squarish work with a flap on the bottom and top that closed up......

anyways, I'd like a standup to begin with.
 

nikad58

1974 YZ 701
A few companies have made them in the past (or still ?) with mixed results.. seems to me too many moving parts for our type of riding and it wont give the bang off the bottom I think we all look for.. It was mostly for top end gain along with a good low end..
 
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oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
I'd like someone to make a pole spring made to work with the x-metal pole and a standard pole bolt on various brackets such as the WDK bracket with bolt spring support, blowsion, stock, etc...

I've custom bent a spring to work on my setup, but it doesn't work very well. I'd love to have something I can jut drop in.
 

nikad58

1974 YZ 701
I'd like someone to make a pole spring made to work with the x-metal pole and a standard pole bolt on various brackets such as the WDK bracket with bolt spring support, blowsion, stock, etc...

I've custom bent a spring to work on my setup, but it doesn't work very well. I'd love to have something I can jut drop in.


it does seem that I bend up a spring to get to fit everytime I change brackets..

Well Heck.. Lets just add a pole holder upper for those brackets too ! Now I know thats alot to ask for !
i can't even count how many times I have been looking at someones ski, while they are holding the pole up, a girl walk by and BANG ! Right on the head !
 
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oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
it does seem that I bend up a spring to get to fit everytime I change brackets..

Well Heck.. Lets just add a pole holder upper for those brackets too ! Now I know thats alot to ask for !
i can't even count how many times I have been looking at someones ski, while they are holding the pole up, a girl walk by and BANG ! Right on the head !

it drives me absolutely nuts holding up my pole to put on the hood. i have been considering switching out to a UMI pole just so I can have a brand new spring that will hold the pole up high enough to get the hood on.
 

wydopen

onthepipe
it drives me absolutely nuts holding up my pole to put on the hood. i have been considering switching out to a UMI pole just so I can have a brand new spring that will hold the pole up high enough to get the hood on.

you should...then your pole might actually be strait instead of looking like a pretzel. :popworm: it would probably feel weird to ride a strait one now!! its good cause those strait bars bend so easily they counteract the pole if you get lucky and they bend the opposite way :rolleyes:
 
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