How long does a SuperJet last?

How long does a SuperJet last?

Brand new, with the proper maintenance and tender loving care, a PWC can last around 300 hours, which equates to approximately 10 years of use. Obviously the more you ride, the shorter the time frame, though 30 hours a year is an ample amount of time for most people. As a general rule, anything over 500 hours is a lot for a 4-stroke PWC. If it’s a 2-stroke, anything over 300 hours is a lot. But, if properly taken care of, you can go well over these hours.

How fast does the Yamaha SuperJet go?

Three-Position Adjustable Handlepole: Adjustable handle pole that can extend up to 50mm in length with race- inspired handlebars. Learning Mode: When L-Mode is activated, the top speed of the SuperJet will be limited to around 45 mph. SuperJet 2008-2020 (SJ700BG-BV)[Generation 2-Upgraded Hull] 2008 SuperJet showing the Blue with White Graphics color scheme. The last two-stroke powered SuperJet (produced by Yamaha Motor and hand-built in Japan) has been visually the same since 1996.The SuperJet is powered by Yamaha’s award-winning, three-cylinder, four-stroke TR-1 marine engine. This compact, lightweight 1,049cc engine delivers the exhilarating acceleration that stand up riders will love, throughout the engine RPM range.

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