I had the Worx plate and I switched it out for the Wamiltons Freestyle Ride Plate. Overall I much prefer the Wamiltons...I think the Wamiltons tracks better and it is a bit shorter I believe. It isn't very expensive either. http://www.atlanticjetsport.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=474
After reading this post, I am thinking it really doesnt matter and the way I have it should be fine?
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/55337-Factory-B-pipe-water-line-recomendations
Granted that is a superjet and not an SXR, but they are feeding the head pipe the same as I am from the head to the...
Hi Swanny,
I thought I was feeding the head pipe from the top and exiting it out the bottom. I thought have seen it both ways but I went off this pic from a guy selling his ski on the PWC UK forum...
I asked the seller of my TBM head about the outlets being on the one side because I thought...
I recently installed a wet pipe and TBM head. Ski starts up and idles fine, revs fine...I know there are many ways to route the water lines but is this acceptable for a single cooled setup?
In from pump to bottom of manifold.
Bottom of head pipe to pump area rear bypass.
Flush hose connected...
I went with the Contour Roam2 just to be different...Well actually because it is smaller, waterproof up to a meter without a case, and it has a rotating lens with a laser alignment that helps line up your shots. Mine works perfect so far. GoPro is by far more popular...Don't think you can go...
After doing some research a few months back, I purchased Corel VideoStudio Pro X5 Ultimate. So far it has been great, never seems to crash and it runs pretty quick but I am overclocked to 4.2 ghz on an Intel i5 750 system w/ 8gb RAM with a huge heatsink and about 5 fans. I also have a solid...
When the water and air temp is in the 50s...why not be comfortable and dry? The boost is great, wore it yesterday with a tshirt and shorts under it and I was fine. I'm sure a 3mm wetsuit would probably work too but I prefer the boost drysuit.
Thanks, yeah I threw this one together real quick but I like how it turned out and I am very impressed with this cam so far. Let me know when you can come back out, you are welcome anytime! I will have a lot of time off in December so get a drysuit and lets go.
I bought this cam last week or so and it has been great so far. Does not require a case for up a meter deep and it is very sturdy. I also like how easy it is to use. I guess the only downside is to change video settings you have to plug into a computer and change it through the software...
I recently purchased a d-cut ride plate for my SXR from JamesG (James) and had a good buying experience. He shipped quickly and my item was well packaged.
Thanks again!
Matt
I recently purchased a wet pipe and TBM head from Jetrace19 (Pete) and he did a great job getting my stuff out quickly and safely. I think he packed the items in a box that could have been sent to the moon and survived. I am very happy with my buying experience and will report back once...
If I lived in Michigan I would do the same...As for the southern states, the 5mm boots will stay plenty warm in 50 degree water. I was looking hard at the Adrenaline Drysuit with the built-in booties but I changed my mind after further research and decided on going a different route. I bet...
Start calling all of the oil and gas equipment/pipe companies and you might get lucky. My friend just got a job that way and he isnt even a welder yet but he is working his way up.
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