Fx1 144 conversion billet baby billet

FX1 is the exact amount of play I want on a ski but the hookup was never there. I could have probably stayed and kept my fx1 if i had a little more grab. A 144 pump, I imagine changes it to a whole new level of fun.
 
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^^^ Just a head's up. Someone once said to me, "Everyone wants one, until they get one."

They are an acquired taste.

Meaning they demand learning.
If you are older/heavier, the 750sx is like a slightly larger FX1. Plus you could buy and overhaul the 750 for the price of a POS FX1.
 

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^^^ @kevbo Understood. What do you consider "heavier."

For instance, I am down from 206 lbs. to 175 lbs. 5' 10.75" (slightly up from my lowest recent weight of 169 lbs.).

Trying to start resistance training now to put on more muscle since my muscle has leaned out of excess fat.

All due to EnergizedHealth.com
 
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At slower speeds they are all easy to stay on top of. Once you get over 35-40mph the fx1 and old 750 start feeling narrow. These skis won’t allow you to lose your balance nearly as much as a Superjet will. Little guys have a lot easier time on these. I like my 1994 750 just for the challenge of staying on it. Plus they have more grip and a whole lot better pump than an FX1.
 
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