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Registered: May 2007 Location: Kings Mountain, NC Posts: 7,788
I was attempting to jump Jennifer's Max II here (https://youtu.be/ZOBr3_ndToE?t=585) but landed in shallow water. It wreaked havoc on the left side jackshaft. The support shaft shown here is bent on the end. One adjuster is almost completely ripped out and the other is bent. I'm going to have to get on Jennifer. She should know better than to let me borrow her machine.
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Sun September 4, 2016 7:34am
ARGOJIM Just me and my shadow
Registered: May 2009 Location: NJ 08533 Posts: 5,052
Well, I guess your back is better.
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Sun September 4, 2016 9:53am
Mike 6x6 World Sponsor
Registered: May 2007 Location: Kings Mountain, NC Posts: 7,788
Not yet but I'm getting there. This happened several Busco Beach trips ago and I'm just now getting around to fixing it. I haven't ridden any since then.
Sun September 4, 2016 4:55pm
George Banned
Registered: June 2007 Posts: 2,611
I think I was just watching the video you did this damage in.