Need some opinions on a design i made for my ski

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
Hello all,

I just bought a BOB Gen 2 and it will be here in a few weeks since i Live in Aruba.
It has a UMI pole, Yamaha 710cc. Its a group K milled head and Factory B pipe and mild porting. Stock 38 carbs. Stock pump and prop is Skat 9/17.

Just wanted to give a huge thanks to @jet rider for the sale, I am very excited to get the ski.

I am planning on changing the looks a bit, what do you guys think of the design I made?
Should I do it when i get it?

image (1).jpg design1.jpg Let me know what you guys think
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
Interesting, But I would sell that pole and swap to an XMetal or RRP first...... UMI poles are find for racing, but their design does not work well with freestyle.
 

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
Interesting, But I would sell that pole and swap to an XMetal or RRP first...... UMI poles are find for racing, but their design does not work well with freestyle.
Thanks, but I'm about to start learning to ride now so i'm not sure it will affect me as much. Once i start doing tricks i might consider switching if it doesn't workout.
 

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
I like the colors the bottom of the ski and everything from the a in Militia back to the rear of the ski.
Thanks for the opinion, I know it's not usual to see these types of designs on skis but i'm just trying to merge my style with my ski, and in my opinion it kind of works out
 

iangdesign

Cats, lots of cats!
Location
United States
In the end it is your ski dude, design it how you like. The best thing about vinyl is if you get tired of it you can tear it off and do something different.
 

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
With RRP, all you get is the pole, you do not get the steering stop, or chin pad. With XMetal, you get both. you already have your steering system.
With the Xmetal, you also get the pole bracket, you have to buy that seperatly with the RRP, if you do not need the bracket from Xmetal, that can be deducted. http://www.thrustinnovations.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=32_30
That makes sense, i didn't realize that. This might be a stupid question but would it be worth shortening the umi pole?
 

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
In the end it is your ski dude, design it how you like. The best thing about vinyl is if you get tired of it you can tear it off and do something different.
That's true, ill probably go through some designs in the next couple of years ha
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
That makes sense, i didn't realize that. This might be a stupid question but would it be worth shortening the umi pole?
The problem is the turn down angle on the pole. It puts your arms and elbows in a weird position where you do not get good leverage on the bars. If your racing it is fine because you are not trying to get the pole low as possible for tricks...
 

LMnsr

Freerider297
Location
Aruba
The problem is the turn down angle on the pole. It puts your arms and elbows in a weird position where you do not get good leverage on the bars. If your racing it is fine because you are not trying to get the pole low as possible for tricks...
Thanks, ill probably be using the umi for now just to learn. The previous owner told me the pole was Ross Champion's and it's reinforced. I looked it up and found a video where he is using one. I admit it looked long but he did pull off some tricks. But I know it will be easier to pull them off with a shorter pole so I'm taking the advice and I will get another pole
 
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