the g2 intake grate i believe is different than the std xfs.. and the g2 they don't make in carbon core...
so, im guessing you need just an xfs intake grate if yours is Carbon Core...
Up for sale currently but if the other g2 I want isn’t available then this one won’t be either.
built in late 2020 by the master Chris Anyzeski
Php 1015 with big reeds new Jan 2020
Php intake
Full spectrum 49mm carbs
Rrp mounts
Zeel tronics
Updated coil
Pfp exhaust
Rrp waterbox
Skat 155 mag...
nobody seems to want this amazing beautiful DVX I had for sale.... SO, this is getting the junkyard make-over
This will be a budget build but a CLEAN build.. I've started with a 760 purchased from Brandon Ware and will start accumulating parts shortly
better and cheaper than a stock Superjet...
Why bot get an xfr then. In glass built in at 305-310lbs. Removable sponsons also. Keep in mind you’ll have to buy used for wait a long time to get a new one. I believe they are min 6 month wait.
I’d say “it doesn’t matter” also. As an example, I have a carbon g2 xfs And a full glass xfr. The xfr still flat water flips easily being 310lbs. It just is slower to rotate. But it’s super fun to chase boats etc. and I haven’t even got to ride the surf with it yet. Should be a...
As someone that lost a ski and cost him $3000 to find it plus dive gear rental and the 3 days of stress. I’d rather take the chance of it floating around because whom ever is riding it would have the chance to not lose it if it is light. Mine went down because they couldn’t hold the weight
No, because you aren’t taking the buoyancy values of the materials used in the construction of the ski. 250lbs above water isn’t 250lbs in water. Each material has a different weight in water. You have to look up those weights and work with those numbers. For example. If you had a block...
I wanted to chime in on this to let people know about the buoyancy needed for skis like this... This is an example...
My helium when I added in all the materials used and approx weights and density of each one in the build gave me an amount of foam needed to be neutral... not float, but just...
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