Custom/Hybrid For all the 64x haters, and everyone who thinks you need big motors to flip

subhard

TITS OR GTFO
Location
anchorage ak
I'm finally landing and riding clean out of flips on my 760cc 64x fiberglass hurricane. After only maybe 15 gallons max riding the ski, and without ever riding anything but a SXR before a month ago. Moral of the story; you don't need crazy motors to flip. Buy a hurricane and grow a pair. Enjoy

[video=vimeo;73344439]https://vimeo.com/73344439[/video]

See my build thread for details on my setup; http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/134327-2013-Alaskan-Hurricane-Build
 

NVJAY775

My home away from home.
Maybe try turning back quicker on your set up wake and go SLOW into your wake. Watch it pile up and work on your timing on coming back when the wake is happy and peaking. You'll get higher and will have better results. SO much to flipping a smaller cc motor lol! But you are off to a great start for sure! Keep it up! I've rode that exact motor in a different ski and it's got the hit once tuned to your elevation.

Try going very slow when hitting the wake. It's like, turn around, keep the nose a bit high while clearing the water box (but going slow) , let up and set the nose down so it almost smashes (just starts to roll down the first wake) PIN IT as the ski is just past flat and going down the wake, azz low, let your arms extend to help you later, once out of the water, throw your head back, pull the bars to your chest, extend your legs a bit, and spot your landing.

Others can help more I'm sure, but that's me .02

You're off to a good start!! Brraapp!
 
Location
Canada
Congrats Man, its nice to know we dont have to spend lots of money on expensive engines to flip, just need a 760 and an aftermarket hull.:Banane09:
 
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