Super Jet Why do superjets command such a high price compared to kawasaki's?

WFO Speedracer

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Superjets are expensive because people do not resell them. They keep them longer, so there are less in the used market. Kawi's are sold used more often, more for sale drives the price down.

Also, quality has a thing to do with it. A Toyota or a Jeep holds it's value better than a Ford. Yamaha is more respected than Kawi.

Ahghemmmmm powervalve buhggghuhhhhhhh oillinezipties brrggggggghhhh pos beghhuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhh crackedcylinders, ahhh I fell better now, excuse me.
 

WFO Speedracer

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the reason so many people have to ask this question is they have not ridden a properly set up surf ski in the surf.

if you want to do something other than that then sure maybe its not that great a difference in skis.

anyone that says they have ridden a sj and was not impressed has obviously not ridden a well set up ski. I have ridden skis that I was told were awesome and was hugely disappointed. so when you compare you have to make sure of what you are really comparing. just because someone says there sj is the :):):):)t, it could just be plain :):):):)ty and not "da :):):):)t"

Are you saying I have never ridden a well set up superjet, I believe I have ridden a few.
 

tom21

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Ahghemmmmm powervalve buhggghuhhhhhhh oillinezipties brrggggggghhhh pos beghhuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhh crackedcylinders, ahhh I fell better now, excuse me.

yes its true that seadoos have valve failures, oil lines fall off and cylinders crack on kawis sometimes too.

Yes you are probably the type of person who has ridden a "special" sj.

so you want to tell me that people are coming to their senses and leaving their sj behind to ride kawis? or is the brainwashing soo good that it doesnt happen?

there is a reason that the sj is a better platform for surf and freestyle than any kawi, and sadly you just dont get it. lucky for you cause that leaves all those kawis available for you.
 
Now can someone bill me in on the big differences between the square nose and round nose superjets? I know the years they were produced and that one has a 650 vs 701cc motor. Where lower hulls the same? carbs? pumps etc? I see what seems to be alot of swapping between these two usually taking from a round nose and putting into a square nose.
 

AtomicPunk

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yes its true that seadoos have valve failures, oil lines fall off and cylinders crack on kawis sometimes too.

Yes you are probably the type of person who has ridden a "special" sj.

so you want to tell me that people are coming to their senses and leaving their sj behind to ride kawis? or is the brainwashing soo good that it doesnt happen?

there is a reason that the sj is a better platform for surf and freestyle than any kawi, and sadly you just dont get it. lucky for you cause that leaves all those kawis available for you.


Yeah sure, but do you know the meaning of "irony"?
 

AtomicPunk

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Now can someone bill me in on the big differences between the square nose and round nose superjets? I know the years they were produced and that one has a 650 vs 701cc motor. Where lower hulls the same? carbs? pumps etc? I see what seems to be alot of swapping between these two usually taking from a round nose and putting into a square nose.

lots of info out there (search/read)... GENERALLY speaking:

First, most go from SN to RN. Pumps are the same all years. Bottom deck is basically the same all years (except 08-11).
90-93 = SN, 650 (50 HP)
94-95 = SN, 61x/61X Single Carb 701 (63 HP)
96-07 = RN, 61x/62T Dual Carb 701 (75 HP?)
98-11 = "New" RN Hull, 61x/62T Dual Carb 701 (75 HP?) - Has setback pump

Anything else you need to know WFO will provide unbiased answers to your superjet questions. Because he is always so helpful. :bad3:
 
well ill have to say ive owned my sj since summer of 96 right off the show room floor, the only thing ive ever had to do to mine is replace the starter bendix, and now just withing the last month the starter, now if that dont tell u something i dont know what will, my cousins had kawis= lots of hrs wrenching, and more mulah on parts repairing theme
 

Buckwild12

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well ill have to say ive owned my sj since summer of 96 right off the show room floor, the only thing ive ever had to do to mine is replace the starter bendix, and now just withing the last month the starter, now if that dont tell u something i dont know what will, my cousins had kawis= lots of hrs wrenching, and more mulah on parts repairing theme

If that's the case you aren't riding hard enough :) I break something about every time I ride. Not motor related, yamahas are practically bulletproof, but I break everything else.
 
lots of info out there (search/read)... GENERALLY speaking:

First, most go from SN to RN. Pumps are the same all years. Bottom deck is basically the same all years (except 08-11).
90-93 = SN, 650 (50 HP)
94-95 = SN, 61x/61X Single Carb 701 (63 HP)
96-07 = RN, 61x/62T Dual Carb 701 (75 HP?)
98-11 = "New" RN Hull, 61x/62T Dual Carb 701 (75 HP?) - Has setback pump

Anything else you need to know WFO will provide unbiased answers to your superjet questions. Because he is always so helpful. :bad3:

that's the info I'm looking for... trying to understand those shorthand notations on engine types etc! Thanks!
Looks like the search is on for a 96-07.....
 

WFO Speedracer

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I will tell you one thing I for one can't wait to ride this magical Superjet that is going to change everything I thought I knew about standup watercraft, who owns this unicorn, what state is in it, will it be at a freeride near me, I want to reach a state of enlightenment like everyone else here has, I feel the man is holding me down and I have been oppressed by not being allowed to ride this life changing machine and reach my own Epiphany of utter bliss. :pancake:
 

tor*p*do

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I will tell you one thing I for one can't wait to ride this magical Superjet that is going to change everything I thought I knew about standup watercraft, who owns this unicorn, what state is in it, will it be at a freeride near me, I want to reach a state of enlightenment like everyone else here has, I feel the man is holding me down and I have been oppressed by not being allowed to ride this life changing machine and reach my own Epiphany of utter bs. :pancake:

there, fixed it for yah!! :wiggle:
 

Vumad

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Kawasaki - 300, 440, 500, 650sx, 750sx/sxi/sxi pro, 800 SXR

Yamaha - 650 SN SJ, 701 SN SJ, 701 RN SJ, 701 RN SJ 2008 style

Kawasaki has 6 different stand up models. Cut out the similarities and you can say they have 5 vastly different skis.

Yamaha has 4 different stand up models (and claiming 4 is a far reach). Cut out the similarities, and really they have only the 1 style ski.

The difference b/t Kawi and Yamaha is that Yamaha does the job right the first time while the engineers at Kawi let you do the testing on your dollar, then they change their design the next year. Want to argue otherwise? Explain the retarded ass hood on the X2 compared to the blaster.
 
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