Welcome
to the SkiSurfing Ski's Section. Here we will try to display
the most popular rides out there, their major strength's and
weakness. Each ski seems to have it's own do's and don'ts, but
with a little bit of checking around, you can almost always
find a solution or fix. We're going to try to list as much
info and we can, so keep checking back.
SkiSurfing Project Skis
Yamaha
WaveRunner SuperJet 1997 (760cc Race) Page
2 Page
3 "Arial"
Kawasaki JetSki 750 SX Kawasaki JetSki
750 SX
"Springer"
Yamaha
WaveRunner SuperJet 1998
StandUp: Kawasaki JetSki
440 SX
Kawasaki JetSki
550 SX
Kawasaki JetSki
650 SX
Kawasaki JetSki
750 SX/SXi/SXiPro
Kawasaki JetSki
800 SXR
Polaris
Octane '02-'03
Yamaha
WaveRunner SuperJet '96-'03
Yamaha
WaveRunner SuperJet '90-'95 (SquareNose)
Yamaha
WaveRunner FX1 '94-'95
Runabouts:
Kawasaki JetSki
650X2
300SX: you get bored in 15 mins, can turn the wheel to extreme position and
run full throttle without falling. no power enough to to jumps and any tricks.
440SX: bored in 1 hour, might be able to fall in very tight turns, and small
jumps and tricks possible
550SX: fast enough for beginner, fall often when doing too tight turns, good
for doing jumps and other tricks
650SX: still faster than 550 (how much?), more stable to ride, but riding
tightest turns with full throttle quite impossible for beginner. good for
jumping and tricks.
650
SuperJet: A bit micer than a 650sx, great for tricks and
recreational riding. Extremely stable and flat running, good
for newer riders.
701
SuperJet: Fast, Quick, easier to control than a 750, great for tricks and freestyle.
750SX/SXi: Very fast (above 50mph) very quick, anything over 40 is very scary to control. Not for the tame hearts, very extreme.
800
Octane: Looks like a top notch ride inside and out!
800SXR:
Only time will tell...
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