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Old     (dan_forrest)      Join Date: Jan 2006       04-24-2006, 5:37 PM Reply   
Obviously I know what a wake is, otherwise I should just stop now. I have ridden behind a 05 Wakesetter, 04 and 05 X-2, CC, and plenty of other I/0's. I must say that I have only been riding for about a year and still have plenty to learn. Where I get confused is wake talk. Not much experience here but to me a wake is a wake, many may laugh at that but its what I know up to this point. In reading articles and seeing pics of other wakes there is always talk of weight placement and how that changes the wake. Then there are the , lip, ramp, hardness, transition, trough, width......talk. I really don't know each fundamental part of the wake and would love an explanation of such. And if that's not enough for ya, how about how weight placement changes the wake. Thanks, Mr Oblivious

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