Whatever you get, get a 2 piece. One piece pump is annoying to work on/change props/re align for a simple prop change
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Your ski wasn't upside down for that long, @BruceSki wasn't the one who grabbed your ski from the rocks, I was. & your ski is so clapped out idk how it runs at all, let alone you getting lucky enough for me to swoop in and save your pile of junk [emoji23][emoji12][emoji1589]
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If it's that close to your hood you might want a little more clearance than you think
Your motor vibrates and riding throwing your ski around shifts it quite a bit at times.
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You will not regret getting a dialed setup to continue progression . Wish i had the setup I do now back when I started. Yeah we all have to start somewhere, and it taught me a ton riding my way up, but you can't beat a rickter
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Yeah same here, I'll take a few pictures if you want when I get my ski out of the crate next week.
Hook up the trim lever and make sure the pull is correct before you finish the pump install. It's a pain to adjust the cable end after its all together
Everyone has to start somewhere but If I had the cash and means sooner I would have built a sick ski from the get go. Figure out your budget and timeframe and work from there
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