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Wait a second I thought jesus rides a superjet....
He does. He rides a SN and it looks like Herbie the love bug.
Wait a second I thought jesus rides a superjet....
Get a second mortgage on the house you are buying and buy a stunt hull and a waterdawg motor.
I say go with option 3. Sell the bike and buy something pink for Michelle to ride. That way she is more likely to let you stay with her in the new house you intend to buy her. :biggrin:
Happy Wife = Happy Life :bigok:
Or I could quote the Lurker, "Don't ever get married", lol.
Go with the SF like everyone else said. Even the glass versions are crazy light and it will suit both flatwater and surf better than anything else available.
Just my opinion on that last option you just mentioned: in my experience it's more fun to have a lighter hull with a (relatively) weaker motor than a stock SJ hull with a stronger motor.
(On flatwater)
If you're trying to buy a house, forget about the hull or anything else for now.
Ride what you got, take care of what's important, and come back to revisit the issue once you're ready to buy.
JJC568 said:I offer to sell the bike and buy here a ski all the time! She would rather have me sell the bike and save the money.
Dang them Kawis. lol I can't get her to try my SJ now.
Q8 is my opinion . But I ride mostly flatwater .It's a very short hull an take s a while to get use too...but when you do it's retartdedly fun. It's really fun in the surf but it's a workout .
I rode a q8 a week or two ago. It would for sure take some getting use to. It felt really small! If I knew I was staying in Michigan I would go with the q8. The price is certainly appealing