Freestyle Rubber flow guard hooptie

Big Kahuna

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you calling me a D-bag is like rags calling me a skinny dork. anybody that knows anything, knows i'm all about jetskis. I and the rest of the jetski worshipers dont need jetski avatar proof to tell whats on our brains. its the lames that i was calling out and still am. read my signature and watch your mirror for that D-guy.

Between that response and your avatar, you earn your way into the Dbag bonus round.

What happened to it being lame if your avatar wasn't a you doing some 'stud' move on your ski?

This is getting old. The very next person to through out D-Bag, Douche, what ever other variation of direct insult or off handed insult, or read between the lines insult is going to be gone.............. I personally am sick of it. Take it to PM, EMail, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Phone or outside. But take yall's childish crap elsewhere................. When you get banned, do not email me pleading your case. You have been warned enough times. This is not freaking daycare.
 

Big Kahuna

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Oh, why is this thread about a pump setup in a forum about "Riding"???????????? Really guys, figure out where the best location for threads to be started in and put it there. There are build threads in General Forums, I see theads where people are asking where did this section go, or can we have this section added. We do so and you do not put threads where they belong............. What is the point.............
 

swapmeet

Brotastic
Location
Arlington TX
I was going to put it in Freestyle because the flow guard is a item used more by folks doing tricks etc.
The freestyle and surfriding sections were merged into "riding" so thats why I put it there.

Thats my reasoning for putting it there. I can see how it might apply to drive line, but under that rationale, would you prefer that Trim related questions also be in the driveline section?

I guess I never thought of anything past the reduction nozzle as driveline... dunno why.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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at peace
ive seen some other systems and they seem to pull alot easier under just tapping throttle and not full release and some with EZ system i am told help this, its even stiff not under throttle. my question is the change to another system worth it?? blowsions dont seem to popular and you lose a ton of pressure

I hate to tell you this, but you won't be able to pull any trim system under throttle, ez pull or not.
 
ok i will try to get technique down a little better, sorrry to sound like a dope, still fairly new to trim and trim setups. But just in general best over all performance and handling, what is the best or most liked trim system and where to buy? i know of thrust and xmetal seem most used.
 

ProSouth

Seriously, Don't be a dick.
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kawasakis suck
I've ridden a couple skis with the thrust easy pull. It's worth the extra money. I have a CATS system. It blows mine away. Ill keep my cats for my surf ski. But my next setup would be thrust for my flat water ski.
 

swapmeet

Brotastic
Location
Arlington TX
LOL... just found this...

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someone post some decent pics of the coupler cut with the flaps on it with xmetal trim,What steering nozzle is this working with.Mine just feels too tight,even lubed up,and I cant imagine that will last long in the surf at all as is
 
it works with protec or stock plastic. brandon lawlor told me he didnt like it for surf and removed it. if you ground off the top layer of the silicone, down to the re-inforcement ply, it wont be as tight. savage at the clinic had his gooped up big time, when i looked in his pump.
 
The other thread I bumped with the thinner plastic looks to make more sense,Im after a perfect combo ski build,mostly surf but some flat,I dont have time to grease up a steering nozzle 3 times per ride in surf,salt,sand. I used a couple diff things to build up just the right side of nozzle,as I only rotate to left,but all made the steering feel to tight for my liking...maybe 1 or 2 ply silicone would be rigid enough not to blow through if cut just right
 
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