prototype turnplate

right now im messin around with some turnplate designs and i was wonderin what everyones thoughts were. right now im just makin them out of 1/2" plastic. im a MET student right now but im thinking of specializing in freestyle jetskiing. just a little info about the plate. its made from a high nylon plastic with both stock riding position and a negative 2.5" position. tell me what you think!
 
host it on www.imageshack.us
and then link us.

Your best bet is to concentrate on something other than pwc parts, if thats what you're thinking of doing. Yes, it would be great for us, but not for you. The pwc scene is so small, that theres no money to be made anywhere.
 

SuperJETT

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Yes, I have attachments off until I get the board straightened out. Until then, use the gallery and hotlink/link to those.

(the benefit about the gallery is it automatically resizes for you)
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
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I like it! The bar flip is a great idea (took me a couple of looks to realize what you'd one!) Of course, that only works if you're not using bars with a crossbar.
 
Looks great! I guess that's what your dad was telling me about at Lanier. I could really really use one of those right now. Do you need someone to do some testing for you?:biggrin: Does that work without the UMI kit? If so you'll sell a ton of them.
Garrett
 
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Freestyleriverrat

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I think x-metal has the best design short turnplate out there. Closer you get the bars to the center the better......and it is simple; short plate and straight bars. I would look into designing (2) trick trim systems: one that is cheap and utalizes stock components and anouther that is all out custom.
 
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