SabrToothSqrl
Well-Known Member
I'm currently selling my 02 GTX and XP...
Agree for solo riding. But for me being 50/50 solo/2up, the RX is awesome. I hated not having reverse with my gsx. What a PITA when by the dock. My RX will still GPS 60.5mph. If you run two even somewhat regularly, I’d say it’s worth it over the smaller skis.
Coming from the OP’s 787 GTX, I think he’d feel a little loose and tippy on something smaller.
I think you are in the market for an X4. Too much fun! I have a GTI, GSX, 2001 XP 951, HX and my favorite ski is the 1996 XP, although I haven't been on the HX yet.I have a 1996 SPI and it is kinda tippy but it is fun to get stoopit on. LOL
How far will it throw you when your level of stoopit exceeds your level of skill ??!I think you are in the market for an X4. Too much fun! I have a GTI, GSX, 2001 XP 951, HX and my favorite ski is the 1996 XP, although I haven't been on the HX yet.
High side in the water. Well the landing should be better than on concrete. LOL I"m getting excited. Ha ha.With sponsons...miles.
Hx’s are fun, especially with an 800 in it. But thats a lot of work to do that. X4 is best for making smiles, hands down. Ive picked up a few 96xp’s for only couple hundred bucks. Engines need rebuilt but there complete and a good starting point. Usually descent shape hull wise that can be repaired with some buffing and cleaning.
He already has a spi that got smoked by the GTX so it being tippy wouldn't be new to him and he has 2 3 seaters for multiple riders. Selling the spi and getting a xp or spx would make it so all of his skis have the same motor