WDK ROK 754cc 5,500$

Location
Bay Area
My buddy bought this ski from Zach this year and ended up riding it 2-3 times only. now he is ready to sell with no time to ride, Ski runs and rides great. Norcal local only sale, i will give you owners cell number and you can talk to him, 5,500$ Firm.

WDK Rok hull black gel coat
Xmetal full length adjustable pole (new powder coat)
Thrust adjustable steering
RRP bars
New blowsion limit rope
Brap strap
WDK hoodlatches
Brand new black b stock turf job
62t/62t 754cc new pistons/new bore, clean low hour oem crank
Oem head in picture, have MRD girdled head kit that will be installed (waiting on orings)
Dual 38's freshly refurbished
Prok f/a's
B-Pipe mod chamber, knob style flow control
TDR waterbox
New black silicone bypass/exhaust hose
New Battery Tender lithium battery
Oem 144 pump
New bearings/seals
New pump seal
Solas 14/18
New blowsion pump shoe
New WDK ride plate
Wamiltons trim with metal nozzles
Rebuilt and painted midshaft housing
61x flywheel/stator
New Jetmaniac billet flywheel cover
Protec cdi
Msd coil
Superjet tank
Blowsion internal fill

This ski was originally setup for gp based engine, previous owner made adapter plates for 701 engine. Lines up pretty well, all the hard work is done. It sets the motor back a few inches.

Ski is located in Northern California 5,500$
 

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Does this mean it still needs some alignment work?
No all alignment work, installation, and build was done by me. It was originally set up from WDK for a GP based motor, Adapter plates where made to bolt to the hull to accept standard motor mount location and bedplates where milled down slightly in multiple locations to accommodate the added height from the plates. Its done right trust me
 

Midlake Crisis

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Location
Bakersfield, CA
The hull was setup for a GP800 motor which is what WDK uses for his 1200 motor setups. You have to make some adapters to run a std Yamaha 701/760 motor. If Zack did the work then you should not have any worries.
I appreciate that, my concern was lines up "pretty well" and whether more work needs to be done.
 
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