Something is wrong with the 95 XP... When I went to check the seadoo the information gauge had its light on and it wont turn off. Both the low voltage and the overheat light. My buddy says its been on for two days. Just stays on and wont turn off. it drained the battery. Unfortunately some things happened and I have to sell my seadoos... so bummed out right now... Going to buy new ones in the next few months if things go well. Probably never find a XP 800 for the price I got... I want to cry.
Last pictures of my seadoos before selling them tomorrow. Well. Hopefully sell them. Letting the buyer take them out on the water and it seems like a done deal but you never know with craigslist. Thanks everybody for helping me along the way and I hope to be back on this site with new seadoos within the next 6 months. Check it out I got the handlebar pad on the 95 XP!!!
That's just like saying "Watch this, or Hold my Beer", usually ends badly. Just arrive, warm the skis up and let him ride them, take the Benjamins' and go home. Regroup and buy another later.
That's just like saying "Watch this, or Hold my Beer", usually ends badly. Just arrive, warm the skis up and let him ride them, take the Benjamins' and go home. Regroup and buy another later.
I have damaged my old Tigershark twice under the guise of, we'll I need to take it out and make sure all is working OK after changing x,y,z .
The on the final sale I did the test ride in front of the buyer. Funny thing, he called me a year later to ask a question about spark plugs and everything had been working fine.
Sold for 2750. I told the nice family to come on this forum for any help on repairs and parts because you guys obviously know whats up. Hope they have as much fun as I did with it. It was a good price but I was sad to see the seadoos drive away. I'll be back guys. Soon hopefully. Thanks for everything.
So the guy I sold the seadoo called me today and said he stripped the splines on the drive shaft at the impeller. How does this happen? Thing was running great.
Thats a bummer but at least he has this forum to help him. They will have them in the water in no time. Half the fun was fixing and learning about them for me. Good luck guys.