I was thinking the same.
Pull flip #4, halve your score.
I know that no skill rubbed off on me so I'll just take the wife out for a cruise on the bike.
My last set of thin steel lawn tractor wheels lasted 2 years before the hubs rusted out.
I was going to weld in a new hub but it was cheaper to buy new and abuse them for the next 2 years.
I run the standard rear lawn tractor wheels and tires from Lowes or Home Depot. No issues on any surfaces at all. I used furniture dolly wheels and must say that for Florida hard sand they did just fine. Much lighter and easier to roll than the big tractor wheels.
That's some great input there #ZERO.
I like the steering nozzle idea and will have to look for some material for thicker bushings.
Didn't know that the few degrees would make such a huge impact on the handling. I used the only Raider reduction nozzle I had on this setup but I still have my SJ...
Got any pictures ??:laugh2:
A few years ago me and a friend thought we could backflip on a 1 foot wave in 1 foot of water. Falling over backards and getting mushed into the sand by the ski didn't feel quite right but we thought we were bad a$$. Wish there was a camera out there that day.
Serious ?
What bracket did you use with the RN pole ?
I've been running a RN pole on my SN for years and love it. Limiting rope is a must though as I don't have any stops on the bracket.
LOL
Poles are out as well so all you RN riders have going for you are the AM hoods and nose pieces.
That plus your top decks don't stink and itch as bad when you grind on them.
To the OP. Get what you want and what you can but know this, RN or SN, both need a bilge pump and the hood modded to...
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