Any advice?

Location
NZ
Hey
I'm new here, and I have just got my first poleski about 2 weeks ago.
2001 Superjet:woot:
Am absolutely lovin it and slowly getting used to it.

Any advice on riding styles or basically anything?

Cheers.:biggthumpup:
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
Best advice is to hook up with another (hopefully more experienced) rider.
You can watch a bunch of videos that are online and look at a whole stack of pictures but seeing it live is a totally different thing.
Other than that just ride as much as you can.

Soon enough you will get bitten by the mod-bug. :biggthumpup:

Get a bilge pump (or two) as the first mod.
 
Location
NZ
Best advice is to hook up with another (hopefully more experienced) rider.
You can watch a bunch of videos that are online and look at a whole stack of pictures but seeing it live is a totally different thing.
Other than that just ride as much as you can.

Soon enough you will get bitten by the mod-bug. :biggthumpup:

Get a bilge pump (or two) as the first mod.

Yeh, I met another rider yesterday actually. Was really good to watch and speak to him. Haha he said the same thing actually "Give it 30 hours or so and you'll get yourself a pipe"

Are bilge pumps difficult to fit? or are they a dealer job?
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
Bilge pumps can be mounted on fancy brackets or just glued down to the hull right by your mid-shaft.
Require basic wiring and a bit of bilge hose and a through hull fitting.
Nothing there that would require a visit to the dealer.

Do a quick search on here and you will find a ton of info.


Another tip is read as much of the free information on this site as you possibly can.
You would be surprised how much knowledge is on here free for all.
 
Location
NZ
Cheers for your input:biggthumpup:
I'll keep practicing and I'll look into a bilge pump:biggrin:
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
awesome purchase on the superjet. Lots of good advise on this site for sure.

As far as riding style goes... just ride as much as you can... you'll develop your own style in time. I spent a lot of time trying ride like others (pro freeriders and such) and fighting my own style... i finally learned to just embrase my own style and i find i'm much more comfortable riding now.
 
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