Five years after Kawasaki retired the "Final Edition" of its SX-R Jet Ski, guess what. It's back. So now it looks like that whole "stand-up Jet Ski" fad isn't over after all! Kawasaki has the ...
Kawasaki announced its Jet Ski SX-R stand-up watercraft is eligible to race in the International Jet Sport Boat Association (IJSBA) Aqua-X and Pro Watercross competitions this year. With all the fame ...
Kawasaki is responsible for the motorcycle-like fun you can have now on water. First introduced to the large public in 1972, and discontinued about five years ago, the original stand-up Jet Ski is set ...
The inventor of the personal watercraft was an unassuming Southern California man who enjoyed the thrill of desert dirt biking, but not the crashes. Clayton Jacobson II was inspired in the 1960s to ...
In the 1970s, personal watercraft started as either souped-up, standup machines that required strength and skill, or two-seat jet bikes that were good for doing circles on small lakes, but not much ...
I can't say that jet skis, actually called Personal Watercraft because a Jet Ski is a Kawasaki brand name, enter my mind too often but today I learned about the 2021 Yamaha SuperJet from Mike Finnegan ...
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