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2strokes forever
- Location
- Waterbury, CT
So, i have heard all about the SJ 701 as a great ski to get but I figured in here i could get some honest opinions on the 650sx and 750sx. my uncle rode skis a lot in the late 80s and into the mid 90s. first got a js550, then a 650sx, then sold the 650sx and got a 750sx, then bought back the 650sx, then again sold the 650sx (the same 650 not different ones) neither the 550 or 750 have seen water since maybe 98 99 but he isnt selling them he keeps everything so getting either of them is out of the question (which sucks because both are spotless look like brand new and the 750 he did buy new, the 550 is pretty heavily modified
so his take on the skis to me was the 550 was fun and had lots of aftermarket but was very narrow and hardest to ride. The 650 was great for a beginner and the most stable, the 750 was a nice ski too. He says he liked the kawis because they slide through corners more rather than cutting through them like the yamahas
I am looking to get a ski to play around on and possibly learn a few tricks not ever planning on competing or serious freestyle (that I know of)
Any comments relating to this post are welcomed....
so his take on the skis to me was the 550 was fun and had lots of aftermarket but was very narrow and hardest to ride. The 650 was great for a beginner and the most stable, the 750 was a nice ski too. He says he liked the kawis because they slide through corners more rather than cutting through them like the yamahas
I am looking to get a ski to play around on and possibly learn a few tricks not ever planning on competing or serious freestyle (that I know of)
Any comments relating to this post are welcomed....