r/standupjetski

Wondering if I’m fit for a standup

So I’m a heavier guy and wondering if that’s gonna be a problem getting into the standup skis

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u/sumevex — 10 days ago

My jetski doesn't start

About a week ago I got two Polaris jet skis 1995 SLT700 & 1996 SLT750 I started working on the first one as a beginner — I changed the oil, gas, and spark plugs, but the issue is that it cranks and tries to start, but won’t fully run.

Any suggestions?

Thanks. Nashua NH.

u/Connect-Day-120 — 12 days ago
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Fixing 2 jet skis as a beginner

So last summer I bought 2 jet skis. A 96 1100 wave runner and a 94 wave raider. They ran semi well and we got a few good days out of them. Coming back into the season I’m trying to get them started but they won’t turn over. Here’s a video of each and willing to take any advice. Thank you!!

u/Murky_Revolution_614 — 17 days ago

Questions on getting a title for a 1976 440

I just purchased a 76 JS440 stand up from a friend. It has the majority of its parts and a damaged fuel tank and quite a bit of fuel line thay needs to be replaced, It has been repainted so its original decals are gone and doesn’t yet run.

I live in Wyoming where jet skis were not required to have a title until 2010 (though I think it wasn’t just Wyoming, correct me if I’m wrong) now however they are required to have a title for registration. I have a notarized bill of sale and have yet to have it HIN inspected.

What kind of resistance can I expect to have getting it titled amd registered? Would I need to get a bonded title, would that even be required as Im fairly certain the machine in its condition would not be valued high enough for that to be the case.

What is the best way for me to go about it (assuming the HIN inspection that Im getting on it on Monday doesnt turn up that it was stolen at some point in its life.)

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u/MARYOWL5599 — 9 days ago

2005 Kawasaki SXR 800

I have a 2005 Kawasaki SXR 800. It was not stored properly after the season and has been sitting for about 10 years. It was covered, but fuel was not drained. Asthetically, it looks new inside and out. What am I looking at to get it back on the water? Step by step if possible. It's been a while since I've turned wrenches. I am considering taking it to someone to get it going.

Thoughts?

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u/whaleriderworldwide — 18 days ago