Stock Nozzle Needed

goXtreme

Winter Sux
Location
Montana
Last year I broke my nozzle, I fixed it by using JB Quick and a whole rol of black tape, I am not sure how long this ghetto fix is going to lastso I would like to have one on hand so when it does decide not to hold together, I can just change it out.

If ya want the story on how it broke, I can tell ya, but it is kinda embarrasing :irked:
 

goXtreme

Winter Sux
Location
Montana
Well.......During the summer months I park my camper next to the garage and if I am going to ride the ski 2 days in a row, I leave the ski on the trailer and park it in front of the camper. A bunch of friends and I were going to meet at the lake so I had Samantha (12 at the time) back me up to the ski trailer. She is kinda jumpy at times so I thought I would make her jump a little bit, when she told me to stop, I gave it a little more gas and beat the hitch of the trailer into the reciever of the pickup. This in turn pushed the ski trailer back which was already parked close to the hitch of the camper.
As it turns out, the hitch of the camper was perfect heighth and size to fit into the steering nozzle, just enough to snap about 25% off of one side of the nozzle. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Samantha jumped and I laughed until we got to the lake. For some reason I looked at the back of the ski and noticed something didnt look right. The piece that broke off had rode on top of the ride plate for 20 miles. A buddy had showed up and I told him that I had to go home and showed him why, he said that JB Quick would fix it, so we pulled it off glued and taped it together, let it sit for a while and went riding.:woot:
 
goXtreme said:
Well.......During the summer months I park my camper next to the garage and if I am going to ride the ski 2 days in a row, I leave the ski on the trailer and park it in front of the camper. A bunch of friends and I were going to meet at the lake so I had Samantha (12 at the time) back me up to the ski trailer. She is kinda jumpy at times so I thought I would make her jump a little bit, when she told me to stop, I gave it a little more gas and beat the hitch of the trailer into the reciever of the pickup. This in turn pushed the ski trailer back which was already parked close to the hitch of the camper.
As it turns out, the hitch of the camper was perfect heighth and size to fit into the steering nozzle, just enough to snap about 25% off of one side of the nozzle. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Samantha jumped and I laughed until we got to the lake. For some reason I looked at the back of the ski and noticed something didnt look right. The piece that broke off had rode on top of the ride plate for 20 miles. A buddy had showed up and I told him that I had to go home and showed him why, he said that JB Quick would fix it, so we pulled it off glued and taped it together, let it sit for a while and went riding.:woot:

Thats a bummer.. funny tho.
 
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