In surf I think the inability too flip is simply lack of commitment... The wave basically does all the work.all you really have to do is hold on and time it right. Zack bright told me one day " duuude! Just hit the wave way later then you feel comfortable with" went back out and landed the first...
And a buddy are gonna make a few ride plates soon. gonna experiment with some longer ones and a short plate to help make up for the lacki off rear rocker KY
I would go with a solas mag our a Northwest big bore setup. Both around 500 and will give you a noticeable change in power with out a headache. My tl theory is that if you have too ask about it then your in over your head. And brains get expensive real quick
Northwest sleeve Co will install theory big bore sleeves answer and duo some light porting for 550$ our so.includes sleeves labor light port (basically port match) cylinder bore hone and cylinder deck fyi... Peru good deal if you ask me. And the port time stock on the sleeves is pretty damn good
I like my foot holds as far back a they can go. I've tried them further up and it's deff Easier to throw the ski around in a wide stance back there. Just my opinion.I also usually cut the back half of the foothold off and cut off a bunch off the back of the gunwale so I can kick straight in and...
Yea. I have 2 sets of ported cases.and both were K machines at one time to accept bb sleeves. And I was planning on using the base gasket to match the cases to the cylinder. But other then that jetmaniac is absolutely right
The 61x cases would need to be bored to accept bb sleeves.and if your going to spend the money on a big bore you would be better off with 62t cases.but that ported too end will bolt right up
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