I hear the 300sx is a good platform to start on :wall: :smashfreakB:
i usually ride kawi. but everyone has been saying to get a sj. whats the difference between rn and sn? what would be better for freestlye??
Get a square, play with it, learn tricks, stick it into sand bars and modify at will.
Build up a nice drive line over time and throw it into the square and go perfect your tricks.
While you are getting better and better save up your coins (by not spending it on fancy stuff) and when the time comes pick up an aftermarket hull. Throw your drive line into the shiny new hull and ride some more.
Stick that long forgotten stock drive line back into that tired square hull. Sell it for what you paid for it and let the next person learn tricks.
You see, no need for the RN other than to supply the squares with parts.
That's my plan and I'm sticking to it. :cheer:
GREAT PLAN...so i thought and then one day it happend....and now....I cant go back anymore...the RN doesnt feel right anymore....the more time went by the square got better and better...and now I am a point of no return:1zhelp::1zhelp::1zhelp::1zhelp:
buying parts for RN.......
lets say we buy a pole and bracket to get the same effect.....which we arent....usually its to put on that nice lowered hood, thats shorter, weighs less, takes in less water, and breaths better then that SN hood. Can you cut up a stock hood sure....but still same height and weight(if not more form the mods) Oh and the stainless steel bracket, is a nice strength mod over the crunchy stock ones that like to crack and corrode
We also can bolt these nice pole systems right up with little trouble. We dont have to do conversions just run run our style of handle poles....
Also notice how when people lawn dart into the sand....SNs pretty much just break off while RN "scrunch up" that can be repaired instead of buying a new hulla nd doing all mods over again.
Plus the nice thing of running dual carbs stock, and better cases.
Then to top it off, the RN is much better looking......
I'm sure didnt even worry about the looks of a car when you bought it, only its ability to drive you around?
the older squarenose hulls from 90-93 do have weak topdecks they are made of metton which is basically plastic,
All Squarenose hulls (90-95) have metton top deck, hood, and plastic pole.
They're all that way, not just early years.
In my experience, you can make either handle whichever way you want.
The Squarenose hull (Topdeck and hood) are more prone to cracking, as is the stock pole.
They are both better than your Kawi :fing02: