SpaceCowboy
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- Ypsilanti Michigan
That's what everyone says until you give them a price of 1300 bucks and then say 1800 if you want trim
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The choice really matters with what have to start with. I have a 750 Kawi motor as stated above so it was easier for me to go with a EME kawi drivetrain setup hull. If i had already had a yamaha drivetrain I would have probably decided differently. I can still put a yamaha or polaris motor in my ski with the aid of adapter plates available from EME. So in my case with my current parts/engine if one was offered for free I would have chosen a Kawi setup version.
If someone was giving me an unlimited budget ski for free it would be all Yamaha. Does this make sense?
If you like riding wheelies all day go for it lolThe micros look pretty sweet, I'm around 6ft and 230lbs wonder if I'd be to big for it..?
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The micros look pretty sweet, I'm around 6ft and 230lbs wonder if I'd be to big for it..?
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I had no problems riding one and I'm 6'4" 235lbs. Did not 'wheelie' at all for me.
i rode both 1200 micros and they rode surprisingly flat. i would have to say its one of the least capible AM hulls tho.
Krash hulls have some kawi compatability...
I run Polairs because it's different..
from seeing what they were doing at world finals the last 2 years , me riding a bunch of aftermarket hulls, i just think the micro is a lesser freestyle boat than other AM hulls. i wasnt feeling it on either of the 1200 micros i rode. if you are buying a hull just for the ability to use kawi junk, you are going to be limited and get something lesser.you need to buy a hull depending on what type of riding you are doing, not what running gear you can throw in it. everybody thinks an AM hull is going to teach them how to do tricks.