trim system

Aircraftsalz

Thrust built Dasa Power
Location
Off site
Both Thrust Systems are great! I like the Straight pull system, had one on my LPW SJ. Got the same set up on my rickter with Brians new lighter trim ring. Lucas runs the Straight system also.

Jetmanica installed the E. Pull system
 

THRUST

ThrustInnovations.com
for less experienced riders the ez pull is the way to godue to it being more forgiving when you pull the trim with timimng when pump presure is off where if you grab the handle and on the straight pull and you havent blipped the throttle it will get you flustered trying to pull it in also 1 or 2 degrees is the only difference between the amount of pull now with new lever design .
some riders have been runing the straight pull for years and are used to the feel as well i am currently running straight pull on my blaster and ezpull on my rickter
 

nokfir

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Location
Merrick NY
for less experienced riders the ez pull is the way to godue to it being more forgiving when you pull the trim with timimng when pump presure is off where if you grab the handle and on the straight pull and you havent blipped the throttle it will get you flustered trying to pull it in also 1 or 2 degrees is the only difference between the amount of pull now with new lever design .
Some riders have been runing the straight pull for years and are used to the feel as well i am currently running straight pull on my blaster and ezpull on my rickter

can you re-post that with some comma's and periods lol....hard to understand
 
For less experienced riders, the ez pull is the way to go. Due to it being more forgiving when you pull the trim with timing when pump pressure is off. Where if you grab the handle on the straight pull and you havent blipped the throttle, it will get you flustered trying to pull it in. Also 1 or 2 degrees is the only difference between the amount of pull now, with new lever design .
Some riders have been runing the straight pull for years and are used to the feel . I am currently running straight pull on my blaster, and ezpull on my rickter

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Foximus

CFL Cheapass.
Location
Oviedo, Fl
My 2 cents.

I did just a straight pull... I never use it. I find it far to confusing to always let off the throttle, pull the trim, and jump back on throttle all in time to do a flat water trick perfectly. I would have much rather gone with a pulley system, at least that way you can pull the trim without completely letting off the throttle.. Besides, I dont think extra angle really helps all that much.
 

WILKEY

SO FAR CHANGE SUCKS!!!!!!
just a little info for ya.

i took the trim off my boat! and i :):):):)in hate not having it. the straight pull is what i prefer. its not hard to pull at all. when ur adrenalin is pumping you will never be able to tell a diff.


Thrust Innovations Strait Pull for me. Spend the money and do it right the first time instead of having to deal with all the probs. i see with other brands. THRUST IT or BUST IT
 

Woody

Need to save my money!!
Location
Long Island
just a little info for ya.

i took the trim off my boat! and i :):):):)in hate not having it. the straight pull is what i prefer. its not hard to pull at all. when ur adrenalin is pumping you will never be able to tell a diff.


Thrust Innovations Strait Pull for me. Spend the money and do it right the first time instead of having to deal with all the probs. i see with other brands. THRUST IT or BUST IT

hahaha...i was gonna ask u why u were selling your trim for...but hey, different strokes for different folks. i'm setting up a CATS system as we speak...what a PITA. I just can't afford brians system right now...for as much as i'd like to have it!
 

nokfir

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Location
Merrick NY
Just put thrust str8 on mine, lets see what i can do with it lol, got a great deal off yzf250. it seems realy easy to pull and functions great.....sux i cant try it till summer
 
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parrdaddy

No he will not!
I've been running a Thrust straight pull for several years now and wouldn't dream of taking it off! I have become very spoiled to the set up waves I can make using that trim and can REALLY tell a difference when I try on someone else's ski. I'm a flatwater guy BTW. I only use it for flairs and flips as far as actual tricks, but I never make a setup wave without it anymore......it's just too easy to use and gives great results. The only reference for comparison I have is a Blowsion trim I ran for a while, it was a bear to pull!!! You almost had to let the motor go to an idle before you could pull it.

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