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Old 08-19-2007, 12:49 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Solo Craft - Introduction

A solo craft is also known as a stand-up for the simple reason that it has no seat and you must stand whilst riding it. The handlebars on a solo are attached to the top of a handlepole. The handlepole itself is hinged where it connects to the body of the craft and can be lifted to suit most riders heights. Because of the narrow hull and the high centre of gravity, a solo is hard to master and require some athletic ability. Once you're up though, solos are a whole heap of fun. Solo machines are also capable of performing incredible freestyle tricks even if their riders aren't. Solos have the smallest power outputs of any PWC though many 'aftermarket' parts are available for tuning.
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