sjetrider
615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
- Location
- in the 615 (Nashville)
I will call you when I leave work in about an hr..
Hey sjetrider, I send you pm with my number please call me.
All I am asking is "What did I do wrong here man? What U all think this is going to cost me if i take it to the shop. I need to keep riding this season.
I am not trying to point at anybody, it's just sucks for the 1st timer to brake something like that. Is it my fault or not? I starting to have this feeling something was not right in there. Once i take to the shop, I will let you know the details.
Hey sjetrider, I send you pm with my number please call me.
All I am asking is "What did I do wrong here man? What U all think this is going to cost me if i take it to the shop. I need to keep riding this season.
I am not trying to point at anybody, it's just sucks for the 1st timer to brake something like that. Is it my fault or not? I starting to have this feeling something was not right in there. Once i take to the shop, I will let you know the details.
Did you're engine take on water and did you get it out? Isn't there a bilge in this ski?
Hmmmm, how bad are the wires? I just realized he won't be able to start it depending on where they ripped. He could always crank it directly off of the battery....<shrug>
If it was my motor it would be running right after the water went in.
Move the electrical box closer to the plugs if you have to, splice shait together but GET THAT MOTOR RUNNING NOW !!!
I need to make this comment about the original thread saying "READY TO ROLL"
The first thing a pro rider told me to do was re-enforcement.....the ready to roll ski did NOT have the bond line re enforced...So this leads me to believe that proper precautions weren't taken in the building of the ski....These are things that newbies need to know before buying a freestyle ski....I just feel bad for adam... cause without a knowlegable local experianced resource ....one can throw a lot of money down the drain....IMO
What did I do wrong here man?
With all due respect, that's BS.
1. It doesn't belong here. Why do you bring this up, other than to stir the pot? Take the crap elsewhere.
2. You don't need reinforcment to roll. You might need it learning to roll.
It is not a necessity.
Sheesh.
Most likely, bad throttle control. When the pump leaves the water, let go of the throttle.
So, if you had the same thing happen that I described, then yes, it was (partly) your fault.
Most likely, bad throttle control. When the pump leaves the water, let go of the throttle.
So, if you had the same thing happen that I described, then yes, it was (partly) your fault.
I need to make this comment about the original thread saying "READY TO ROLL"
The first thing a pro rider told me to do was re-enforcement.....the ready to roll ski did NOT have the bond line re enforced...So this leads me to believe that proper precautions weren't taken in the building of the ski....These are things that newbies need to know before buying a freestyle ski....I just feel bad for adam... cause without a knowlegable local experianced resource ....one can throw a lot of money down the drain....IMO
But adam, those repairs aren't as important as getting the water OUT of the motor....this is the worst thing you can do ....other than running your motor out of the water for more than 30-45 sec...depending on the motor