Yamaha Stock 701 Tricks

Location
Canada
I Have A Stock (as far as i know) And I Would Like To Learn A Few More Tricks.
At The Moment I Can Produce A Wake (The U Shape One) Do A Normal Jump And I'm Just Finishing Learning A Fountain
I Would Like A Trick List So I Can Tick Of What Ive Done Suggestions (Preferable Easiest TO Hardest)
Thanks Guys

P.S:- The Tricks I've Learnt, Ive Learnt After 3 Goes On My FX1 (Also After 3 Goes On A Stand Up), Im A Quick Learner :), Will Upload A Video Of My Fourth Day Riding This Weekend, Was Going Too Film Last Weekend But My GoPro Memory Card Wasn't Working.
 
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I Was Thinking The Same Thing!


Bulldog, nose stab, ride it backards, tail stands. Oh and the most badass That thing where you drop the pole and do a twirly Spin-around dance in the tray, wish I could do it!
 

swapmeet

Brotastic
Location
Arlington TX
The first letter cap thing is a little..... eccentric.... but thats fine, you're getting a lot of mileage out of your shift key.


Another trick that you can learn is a turn sub or a power sub.
 

Sparkplug

Site Supporter
Location
Red Bluff CA
Everything but flips,

It went like this for me.

Carving, jump sub, basic stab, turn sub, bulldog 180, riding backwards, fountain, high speed carving, 180 stabs, inverted stabs, inverted 180 stabs, barrel rolls.

You jus have to get more speed with the stock 701 is all. And learn to setup a wake. I personally dont do the typical U wake.

My ski I ride daily, is 100 percent stock, besides the 701 swap, x metal adjuatable steering with straight bars, the free nozzle mod, and a bilge pump.

Dont let people hype you up, and tell you hat you need crazy parts. The parts that are going to make the biggest difference in your skill level are handling mods, and tray time. Just my take on it

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I'm going to call bs on this one. 5-7 feet? You're telling me the trough between waves off a boat is over your head? You riding in a shipping lane?
Hard to believe but ill link out videos. Trust me we live in jet ski paradise. We have great large yatch traffic and the ocean only 2hrs away tops. You Ny,Pa,Nj crews need to come down. The average wake is 4-5ft we hit. And you can come across ones over your head on approach. I'm 6'2 looking up at the froth lol.

http://instagram.com/p/fK08_dk5hh/.

https://vimeo.com/m/74421664

Justin flipping a Sj with the standard mods, pipe, trim, maybe prop at most? ( off a small to us wake )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Oh2i2Hbt0
 
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