- Location
- Georgia
I remember when Yamaha first released the "SuperJet" ... we all thought "How cute"You don't see many 650sx in that condition. I'd keep it as clean and factory as possible. The most molded 650sx in the world, isn't as fun as a stock superjet. In mine and many other opinion anyways.
A better option for a guy looking to get into freestyle or a rec ski. Would be to buy a superjet this winter in low season. And sell that cherry 650sx next yr in peak season for a break even deal. It's absolutely possible.
Either way. That's a clean sweet ski and I wouldn't go throwing a ton of money at it. I'd wager a good amount of money it won't need any hard parts for years to come.
Not taking anything away from today's freestyle riders. This is what I remember -->
If I'm honest the older skis are comparable to riding a broom. I love the idea of today's machines with so much horsepower they flip over when you blip the throttle... but try manhandling one of these old-school 550 shards and get it to do what you want in chop. It wasn't easy, but it was A LOT of fun!
That aside ... I think I want a new "Freestyle" SuperJet ... they're cute too