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Honestly man I don't think anything I said was really "douche" worthy. Maybe "loser" worthy but it was just an opinion. You have a beautiful base for a ski but then are trying to rig things up because you don't have 250 bucks? Just say this is going to get you by for now and then over winter you will buy a setup and then the conversation is done and no one else posts about it. Instead you choose to battle and say why this setup is so good and blah blah blah.What made you feel the need to be a douche on my thread?
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Yes, it shall get me through for now.Honestly man I don't think anything I said was really "douche" worthy. Maybe "loser" worthy but it was just an opinion. You have a beautiful base for a ski but then are trying to rig things up because you don't have 250 bucks? Just say this is going to get you by for now and then over winter you will buy a setup and then the conversation is done and no one else posts about it. Instead you choose to battle and say why this setup is so good and blah blah blah.
If I were going to post and be a douche I would say maybe you should look back to whenever it was when you guaranteed you would do a backflip within a week of having the ski rtr and then evaluate who is the douche.
Don't sweat it Rosie, I think most everyone is just doing some ball busting. You can't blame them, that trim setup on such a nice hull makes it just too easy.
I've got an ez pull I'll be selling in a few weeks if you want to pick up a gently grinded on unit for cheap.
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Water flowing through the pump should always try to force your nozzle back down. I also have a brake cable holder that came as a CATS from a nozzle I bought a while ago, but I can't find a picture to show you.That would keep the housing from sliding back and forth?
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Water flowing through the pump should always try to force your nozzle back down. I also have a brake cable holder that came as a CATS from a nozzle I bought a while ago, but I can't find a picture to show you.
I mean that your cable housing has to be secured at some point so the inner cable can move the nozzle.Water flowing through the pump should always try to force your nozzle back down. I also have a brake cable holder that came as a CATS from a nozzle I bought a while ago, but I can't find a picture to show you.
Can't wait to get my HIN tags!!
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