once it gets water in it its not so bad. but when its dry ouch!! i am going to make a water box for up in the nose. i hate loud skis. i didnt think it would be so loud with the stock sxr exhaust. the motor is stock no less. 150 psi head.
got it down to the water today for the 1st time. let me set the storie i took 2 skis the the ramp. my blaster and the x2 . one on a trailer and one in the back of my truck. i put the x2 in 1st pulled out to flip the trailer around and pulled the b1 out of the bed. buy the time i got the b1 in the water the x2 was sunk. lol not in the motor yet but close. i guess the scupper had somthing stuck in it. slid it up the ramp it drained itself pretty fast. fired it up and off i went. its not 2 loud when theres water in the exhaust. good power for a pretty much stock 750. whats the deal with the crap stearing in this ski?
i bent the short shaft for the bird cage. and i didnt even beat on the ski yet. whats the best way to fix this?
I cut 1.5 inches or so off the back of mine, D cut the ride plate, Accusteer steering system and have no complaints at all other than i need to pony up 500 bucks for a aluminum charging fly wheel lol
trust me just putting umi steering on makes huge difference, im getting like three quaters round on a barrel roll on a stock 650 with umi. i got my 780cc freestyle one coming out soon :brap:
motor stuff is no issue i have tons of parts. stroker cranks big bore's. i wanted to keep it stock (750 stock) cause its an x2 and its going to sink. lol . umi looks like the ticket. going to try and go that way. move the cable over.
havent got it to the water again this year yet. i am a mission to backflip(that i still havent done) my superjet this year. so i have ben just riding the superjet every time i go out. i replaced the prop on the x2 it had the stock prop in it still. the next test ride it should be alot faster.
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