Big Kahuna
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Hey Chris, What happened to you?
The question is when is Matt getting an SXR!
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KMAC's was the first SXR that I had raced with Tubbies. I honestly could not tell a difference. I love the SXR hull. Just be sure you have rear sponsons. They actually help!I need tubbies bad.....
Just go out and race what you have. One of the guys we ride with raced his SXi Pro. He got killed by the SXR's in his run group but he had just as much fun as everyone else.I've ridden several, from stock to gp bullet hulls, still prefer Yamaha.
Just go out and race what you have. One of the guys we ride with raced his SXi Pro. He got killed by the SXR's in his run group but he had just as much fun as everyone else.
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Are there any decent 'getting started' threads or videos? I'm sure a lot of this is personal preference but I would rather not learn bad habits from the start. I notice some people switch their feet, and some don't...not sure what's correct there. Also I am wondering about weight placement like if I'm too far forward or back. I have a stock '14 SJ and was having a bit of a problem with it sliding out around some corners. I ran buoys last night with a friend who told me to put a lot of weight on my outside (further back) leg in the turn and that helped a ton...so just wondering what other kind of advice I am missing out on.
I then got on his SXR and that ski made me look like a superstar...but I'm loyal to my yami's so I want to make this work. I know they're capable, there are a couple on our lake that are ridiculous, but they obviously have the rider mod. Maybe I can convince them to share some tips with me when the race season is over and they aren't so busy. I got the endurance part down but that's about it.
Straights you need to have your feet staggered and your body low. You are going your fastest at this point. You will hit race chop and if your feet are together you will lose your balance.