I think this is a great idea Jace! I was just having this conversation yesterday about the fact that this sport won't grow much because it costs too damn much to have a competition worthy ski. I raced motocross for 18 years and pro for the last 6 of those and could get a bike off the showroom floor and win a local A class race on it. That's the problem with this sport is that it costs too much for kids (or adults) to get started.
This is basically what we have now. This has nothing to do with supporting the OEM's. This is about Grassroots Freestyle. Not everybody can afford a $20,000.00 ski to compete and be competitive in AM Freestyle. Personally. I believe Amateur should be OEM hulls and 800cc motors.....Id way rather see an unlimited class. Why support oem hull mfg if they dont support us? Jusss sayin.
I know my friend George Kelly already competes on a few national tour stops in amateur freestyle on his stock class lites SXR.I'm just curious, if there was a OEM 800cc freestyle class on the national tour who would compete?
OEM hull
800cc max engine
Limited setup
Footholds
Hand holds
Seems like a perfect way to get people into the sport but keep cost low.
Would it be unfair if someone like me competed in that class? Or should it only be for new comers?
But then you'd have to buy a AM hull to do good, wouldn't give the guy with a sj or sxr a chance if they allowed a $10,000 hull. Kinda defeats the purpose.
Is it really unfair to let a pro compete if he is also on a oem hull and limited setup, it's still just hood tricks
Anything that's considered OEM. That list sums it up
This would be super boring to watch. There are plenty of older affordable after market hulls on the market for entry level. Maybe a new class could be 800cc and glass hull?? Just my 2 cents. I totally agree there is a rediculous expensive barrier to be competitive, but don't feel it has to go back to old school.
I was telling Steve he needs to compete again. Start out on his Rickter, and then run in and grab a Superjet and bust out his old school moves. Wait. He use to compete on Bolders with sticks........ Can we find anymore of those? I think they went obsolete when the wheel was developed.Let's do it dude!!
NO AM HULLS800cc glass AM hull class would be ultra boring IMO, You'd have a bunch of guys on budget builds trying to successfully complete their first flat water flip at a competition. Amplitude would be just high enough to only drag their head through the water, 1:45 seconds of the two minute run would be spent trying to kick into their foot holds.
This is basically what we have now. This has nothing to do with supporting the OEM's. This is about Grassroots Freestyle. Not everybody can afford a $20,000.00 ski to compete and be competitive in AM Freestyle. Personally. I believe Amateur should be OEM hulls and 800cc motors.....