I dont know why but on my experience this is true. The rn springs half, like less then half the tension of an sn. I tried the stiff pole style for a while but dont dig it.
Listen dude Im not trying to start a war here. Riding 6 footers on lake erie is completley different then the ocean. Its not even the same sport.
If im bopping around chasing boats on a nice day i run a lanyard. On a wave day just getting to the beach break is a win. Waves combining and...
Ive watched my ski idle strait towards rocks cause a lanyard failed at the cord. Been stranded multiple times because of broken clips. Almost lost my life against a rock wall in an 8 ft washing machine fumbling to grab the end of the stupid thing.
Call me dumb all you want but i dont screw with...
They can be stubborn. Instead of talking to it take it apart yourself. Youre better off used oem anyways. That and a low idle.
I run a ziptie and almost no idle so even if something fails it dies.
If fall then go take a break, burn the water out of the motor by riding hard for a few minutes. You dont wanna leave water in there for any length of time
Is an x scream pole different in bolting up from an rn pole? All i had to do to bolt up my rrp steering was drill a few holes and figure out how to get the bearings right.
Im in the same spot pretty much. Pretty much maxed out 61x set up. Ported b pipe mag pump all the bells and whistles. Its a little weak off the bottom and just goes ape poop in the mid range. From meh to holy crap as soon as it hits the mid
If it runs ok without the valve somethings making up for the lack of the one way valve. Without the tank valve something has to provide the pressure to move fuel. It's super easy to get lost in the process when you start doing all the rad mods.
Its gonna sound weird but i think i have the cure. Get your body as far from the tray as possible. If your turning left hang yourself off the left as hard as you can without falling. Cant slide if the weights not there to make it happen.
Weird but it worked for me. Now its a parlor trick but...
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