douglee25
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Very nice review. I really like how it turned out.
Doug
Doug
Without reading 60 pages..which version of the Matrix did you get?I also packed my scale and got a chance to weigh it finally. Fully dressed RTR came in at 319lbs with about 1/2 gallon of fuel in the tank, fire extinguisher and wet turf.
Trinitycomposites says your hull should weigh 105. I thought that would have put you about 8 lbs lighter than my finished fiberglass Rickter. But I am 21lbs lighter than your Trinity. I guess I could attribute most of that to my carbon EME chamber that was 10 lbs lighter than the normal PF pipe, and I am running a little battery too. I wish you could ahve weighed it empty, I am curious how close to 105 it was and what all that included (hood for example).
Ski looks awesome BTW
Aaron
I was with Bobby when he weighed it so 104.9 lbs was the bare hull with just the RRP handpole bracket installed, hood hardware, all the plumbing and the single Versiplug-R. The hood was another 13.8 lbs with all hardware installed.
I was with Bobby when he weighed it so 104.9 lbs was the bare hull with just the RRP handpole bracket installed, hood hardware, all the plumbing and the single Versiplug-R. The hood was another 13.8 lbs with all hardware installed.
The problem with comparing weights from ski to ski is that not all things are equal between all the little things like batteries, boxes and even fire extinguishers. I really wish I had of weighed it dry before it ever hit the water but couldn't lift the ski onto the scale on my own.
I weighed it right after riding too so who knows how much water weight is left in the engine, pipe, waterbox or even in the turf after a ride. I'm sure that waterbox of yours is a big difference plus i have a full 5lb fire extinguisher strapped in my tray, that's 15 lbs right there in just those 2 items.
Having not ridden a Rickter yet, i can't speak to how it rides but I know that the Matrix rides like a much lighter ski than it really is.
Well, it took a couple rides but it finally happened today. Previously the Matrix felt a bit foreign and the Superjet still felt more natural but today it finally set in, the Matrix is the only ski for me now. It has already become predictable and my balance has finally adapted to where I know where the ski is going to be at every moment. With every tank thru this ski I fall deeper and deeper in lust. The engine is flawless, the pump is incredible, the EPIC is incredible and the entire package is 100% my dream ski.
My trim cable broke within a couple rides but I got it fixed up last week and was having fun with it today until my Wife reminded me I wasn't wearing a helmet and that I was to stop, lol. I did manage to try my first flatwater backy attempts before she shut me down and managed to get the ski upside down a few times. a little more commitment on my part and the right setup wake and I think a flatwater backy is more than feasable. I just need to find my balls and remember to bring my helmet next time. :bigok:
could Parr not backflip it????????
definitly have a write up comparing the two, I have a pro ordered and am debating between -2" and -4" so definitly lookin for some feedback!