BWWWWAAAA thats great! i love the music! i still have a 550 and its the most reliable ski i have. glad im to young to have ever thought that was "radical dude" lol. but im sure i would have thought just that if i was older then.
its cool dj. thanks for the clarification charlie.
a pull start on a ski would be very interesting to watch if it stalled in the water:boggled: it would have to be inside the hood because there would be no way to seal the around the rope.
i dont know chuck that well but he doesnt seem...
all i use are the odyssey drycell batteries and they are MUCH better than a regular acid type. they crank much faster for much longer. and they last a long time. I have found that if you ever do run them dead they have a very fast recovery time. just let it sit for a few minutes and your good.
i was gonna make a table with the glass top, problem was it was just to long. so i hung it on the wall instead. also has a light in the handlepole that shines on the ski.
http://www.x-h2o.com/gallery/index.php?cat=10040
there is the picture. i have no idea how to upload from the user...
i need to go to lake michigan or someplace with some decent waves. the pond in my backyard just isnt cutting it.
glad to hear you have confidence!!! like pete would say, theres nothing to it, you just jump, pull, BRAAAAP, and there you have it.
should not be noticable while riding. Ive seen this happen with just about every ski except the sxr(its a damn boat though). never really conserned me as to why it does it but my guess is that the battery and carbs are heavier than the pipe.
haha
thanks charlie, ill have to be more carful about what i type. it would have been funnier if it was my girlfriends ski and i bored HER nozzle.:cheer:
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