Have a hard time with the "Never forgotten his roots" comment...... There is not a single member here, or any enthusiast that can pick up a phone and order a Factory Pipe..... Only time is the one or two times a year they do a small run. Then they get sold out. Want a Kawi 750 pipe? Forget it.
The 2 stroke is dead, I personally wouldn’t over produce and have a bunch of product sitting on the shelvesI can see both sides of this but if you have to set up a production run anyway and you have a market hungry for product why not make one large production run and fill that market need for years to come.
People have been saying the 2-stroke is dead since the first 4-strokes came out in about 2003 for watercraft and 2000 for dirtbikes, yet here we are 20 years later still riding 2-strokes. During the pandemic there was a huge resurgence in older skis and all are 2-stroke. KTM group, Yamaha and the Italians are still making 2-stroke dirtbikes. 2-strokes are far from dead.The 2 stroke is dead, I personally wouldn’t over produce and have a bunch of product sitting on the shelves
The 2 stroke is dead, I personally wouldn’t over produce and have a bunch of product sitting on the shelves
Not to worry @RSKI is going to convince Ross to make 1000 exhausts for every Yamaha and Kawasaki mold they have.
Show me where I can buy a new 2 stroke superjet or sxr, don’t worry I’ll wait…2 stroke isn’t dead. Give it 10-20 years. Instead of “how do I rebuild my carb?” It’ll be “where can I find a new computer for less than 2500 from yamaha”. That is if they even still produce them by then.
4 strokes are nothing more than overcomplicated garbage forced upon us by the lovely EPA. Look at the used vehicle market and how much 10+ year old diesels are bringing. Nobody wants this overcomplicated stuff choked down with emissions crap.
They make some sense in couches and larger vehicles. Not in motorsport where power to weight ratio is key.
I have a Wax head pipe ordered. I’m extremely glad he’s made the effort to reproduce these hard to find parts. There’s no reason riva / thrust / blowsion and individuals can’t preorder pipes from factory for a 6 month period, then make a run of 500+ units.
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You can buy a new standup 2stroke jetski here: https://krashindustries.com/Show me where I can buy a new 2 stroke superjet or sxr, don’t worry I’ll wait…
I knew someone would bring up krash lol I like that they are still trying but I’m guessing they are utilizing a loophole to continue to sell stateside, just like when you needed a racing license to buy a superjet… my point was not the small time guys, it’s that the big names don’t make two stroke skis anymore and won’t be going back so the market for aftermarket will continue to decreaseYou can buy a new standup 2stroke jetski here: https://krashindustries.com/
There are reasons, you won't like them, in a free market economy supply and demand rules, no way they could get that price for those pipes if the supply caught up or exceeded the demand, no worries though they have made sure that will never happen.2 stroke isn’t dead. Give it 10-20 years. Instead of “how do I rebuild my carb?” It’ll be “where can I find a new computer for less than 2500 from yamaha”. That is if they even still produce them by then.
4 strokes are nothing more than overcomplicated garbage forced upon us by the lovely EPA. Look at the used vehicle market and how much 10+ year old diesels are bringing. Nobody wants this overcomplicated stuff choked down with emissions crap.
They make some sense in couches and larger vehicles. Not in motorsport where power to weight ratio is key.
I have a Wax head pipe ordered. I’m extremely glad he’s made the effort to reproduce these hard to find parts. There’s no reason riva / thrust / blowsion and individuals can’t preorder pipes from factory for a 6 month period, then make a run of 500+ units.
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Great video. Made in America!Hi all, join me on a tour of the Factory Pipe facility!
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Great video. Made in America!
There are reasons, you won't like them, in a free market economy supply and demand rules, no way they could get that price for those pipes if the supply caught up or exceeded the demand, no worries though they have made sure that will never happen.