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>Bun Freestyle handle pole

Rick Roy shocked the freestyle market with the adjustable handle pole that was released back in 2005. Three years later Watanabe Fumikazu owner of Bun Freestyle makes one step beyond by launching a fully adjustable handle pole. It features not only adjustable poles but also and adjustable top part (the angle of the turn plate section) that enhances the rider’s ergonomics. Most parts are machine from billet aluminum and the overall construction and quality is in a class of its own. The new Bun Freestyle pole is exhibited in Fennec’s booth in the Performance Alley.
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>TBM adjustable Ultra ride plate

TBM Racing has launched a new ride plate that actually features an adjustable tab at the far end of it. The particular design enhances the maneuverability and the craft’s handling without sacrificing the top speed. It’s a must tool for the weekend warriors as well as the Offshore enthusiasts. The tab is actuated through a lever (soon TBM will release their own trim lever) which adjustable at the rear end, where the cable actually mounts on the ride plate. The reverse bucket can still be used without interfering with the mechanism of the trim tab.
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>Rachel’s Super Jet for Sale

The pictured Yamaha Super Jet (Limited Spec) belongs to Rachel Mac Clugage and is placed in Macc Racing’s booth at the Performance Alley. It has a Monster Energy paint job assorted with camo graphics. More info about its spec list and price you may get from Rachel or Chris at the booth.
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>James Masterton: Thunder form Down Under

The 23 year old athlete form Australia is been spotted in Body Beach clicking his lap top trying to set up the parameter for the ignition, boost pressure and other parameters on his Turbo charged Ultra. He swapped his Australian turbo set up with an R&D one and still he tries to dial his transmission (pump and impeller) in order to get the mst out of it. According to well known tuner Bill Chapin the young guy is clever and determined to learn more in order to be competitive. Make sure you will not miss to see his JSL (Jet Ski Limited) Ultra on the race course. He is sponsored by: Kawasaki, Hydro-Turf, Jet Ski Limietd, Slippery, UMI Racing, DVS Shoes, Spy Optics, Ogio, Motorex, Denso and SignTrax.
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>Phenomenon Klippenstein

Canadian multi world and national champion Mike Klippenstein is on the head lines of this year’s World Finals once again. Mike is well known for his determination, his unique motivation and passion for pwc racing as well as his great skills in wrenching. He works all day long preparing and fixing up his seven race crafts as well as helping other Canadian riders, or even being a holder for them on the grid. He has already smashed the competition in Masters Stock Class and he is heading unstoppable to the GP Ski and Pro Ski Class.
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>Anya Colley: The female rocket

There is no doubt about the fact that the young British rider Anya Colley is the girl to beat this year. She has been racing from one moto to the other and still she manages to be ahead of everyone else (men or women), simply be riding in a class of its own. She has been shown much stronger than last year and she gets better and faster lanes in the race course. We hope to see her playing key role in Pro Am women Ski on the last weekend of this racing week.
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>Kommander Industries

Chief Commander Steve Webster co-owner of Jet Ski Unlimited is no longer at the Phoenix based company. The well known and reputable engine builder and tuner decided to turn a new page in his life and create his own business under a new name, Kommander Industries. Webster plans to focus on designing and producing special aftermarket products as well as on supporting various riders from all over the world. Additionally, he plans to promote the sport of person watercraft racing. His new business will be based in Phoenix and soon he will soon release the address and the details of the new premises.
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