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I am fixing up a square right now. I Picked up a RN pole for it and bought the high speed industries conversion bracket. Super nice part if you end up needing a bracket.
I agree a 61X with a pipe and more compression runs just fine , I have done several of them on older Superjets that came with 650's , the one that just left here had one with a Riva Red pipe , stock compression , stock everything else, it ran really well , just a nice clean older very solid ski ..I have a 62T swap and my buddy has a 61X single carb, both in SN skis. Both high comp heads, bpipes, mag pumps, etc. They pull basically identical. Those single carb motors are just fine and way easier to tune. I wouldn't do the swap again personally.
I am fixing up a square right now. I Picked up a RN pole for it and bought the high speed industries conversion bracket. Super nice part if you end up needing a bracket.
I agree a 61X with a pipe and more compression runs just fine , I have done several of them on older Superjets that came with 650's , the one that just left here had one with a Riva Red pipe , stock compression , stock everything else, it ran really well , just a nice clean older very solid ski ..
Yes especially if you shorten it a few inches. The sweet spot is having the bars even with the hood seal. Then add a quick steer and straight bar setup and it'll feel like a totally different machine. Stock square pole is a big weak point on the square noseDoes an RN pole improve handling? The stock pole has already cracked and has been repaired
Yes especially if you shorten it a few inches. The sweet spot is having the bars even with the hood seal. Then add a quick steer and straight bar setup and it'll feel like a totally different machine. Stock square pole is a big weak point on the square nose
@streetroc I think you should keep the SN.
Yesterday I got to ride my buddy's SN 650 with a Coffman Pipe. It was definitely slower than I remember my wife's SN with a 701 61X single carb and stock exhaust.
But in comparison with the 2019 SJ - which feels really locked down to the water - the SN bottom hull is much more slippery, easy to slide and it slides in a more graceful way than the FX-1 slides.
My wife loves her SN and I get it. It is much more playful than the 2019 SJ.
I have only briefly ridden the 1996 to 2007 RN SJ which apparently has the same bottom hull as the SN, so I can see why people like those RN years.
Can you put a Factory B-Pipe on the SN and then when you get a chance, put a 61X single carb 701 in the ski? If so, I think you will develop an appreciation of the hull and even more so with more power.
Also, I've grown to love the way the FX1 slides. It doesn't mush into it at all, it just breaks loose and snaps around. Sometimes I can even do a perfect 180 and slide backwards for a second before I catch it and do a wheelie in the opposite direction. I doubt my old SJ could ever do that