Go to the Southern Fried Freeride. I'm in North GA and went last year. Some of the most fun I've had, and I didn't even have my ski at the time. Great people, lot of fun and experienced riders. It's Sept. 29th, 30th and Oct. 1st on lake Allatoona
x3 on the superjet. Best to spend a summer getting comfortable riding and learning, doing the beginner tricks and what not to get comfortable. Then possibly invest in an AM glass hull, transfer everything over. Learn to ride that then upgrade as you go with pipe, head etc. that'd save the 12k...
Have practically the same ski. On a healthy battery I prime it 3-5 times where you can feel the fuel pressurize, hit the start button and maybe sometimes hold the throttle slightly open. Shouldn't give you much trouble
The original 327 that came in it. The guy kept it immaculate. Never had water on the paint, dry wash only. All original everything. To be completely honest, I'm more of an import kinda guy and don't know much about American vehicles (patriotic, I know...) and everything I'm telling you is what...
Nailed it! Was hoping someone would notice it! Also can tell the 67' from the 68' with the round side mirrors instead of the squared off mirrors on the 68'
One way to look at it is the one's who have already put the 12k towards the ski will become extremely defensive towards this ski (as they should). The ones who haven't spent the money are open to throw their honest opinion, but everyone has their own perspective. For example, I'm 18 years old...
Started in 2016, bought an 88 JS550 early summer at the age of 17. fixed it up and sold it at the end of summer. Now 18, bought my RN shortly after selling the 550 and that's where I stand
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