I know Superjets are the way to go, but what about this...

onesojourner

I use a thumb throttle.
Location
springfield, mo
just so you know almost every one pays to much for a first ski. i did. you just want to ride and need it quick. dont be afraid to travel. if you can afford that one get. its better than nothing.
 
guiness92 said:
Both those skis at Pauls shop have been sold.

oh...my bad:Banane01:

sorry I'm no help then. And just an FYI what ever you get you will have fun on and enjoy. But unless it is a SJ, don't go spening lots of $$ on mods. Just wait till you get a SJ or an SXR if you like em big...I know some time I like to roll w/ a fattie.
 

RoyalFlush@PCB

Shootin' The Crap
Location
PCB
sclevela said:
fyi......... the 2 skis on pauls site besides his build up ski are gone....... i had called him about them 2 weeks ago

The 2004 was mine. I tried for a long time to sell it here in Florida, but it ended up going to Canada. :biggthumpup:
 

sclevela

X-H2O
Royal Flush said:
The 2004 was mine. I tried for a long time to sell it here in Florida, but it ended up going to Canada. :biggthumpup:


i heard.....ratti and autumn were all over telling me to buy it cuz they knew it came from u
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
I started on 650 sx. It is a good ski to learn on in my opinion. But like others have said if you get it, don't spend money on go-fast parts. Just maybe put a pole spring on it, if it dosen't have one already, and ride it. Give it about 3 months to half a year and you'll probably want another ski, but keep the 650 sx for your friends to ride
 
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