April 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) The new model, to be named the 'Stealth', will be 15 Kg lighter, more rigid and able to handle more aggressive riding due to its hull construction.
The idea to produce the Carbon fibre model was the brainchild of Chris Kanyaro. The initial concept being to lighten the overall weight of the current Sports Model. The new Stealth model will be much lighter, meaning more Horse Power, we expect an extra 5 - 10 K / Hr, better fuel consumption and ride.
We are still in the early production phase but are due to have our prototype ready for testing in the coming month.
Launch Date: July 2011
Pricing: Yet to be determined
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JetBoarder International Announces Worlds First Carbon Fibre JetBoarder Due for Release in July 2011
In a World first JetBoarder International has commenced production process of the Worlds first Carbon Fibre JetBoarder. The main benefits advises Chris Kanyaro is it will be lighter, faster and more rigid.
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[Press-News.org] JetBoarder International Announces Worlds First Carbon Fibre JetBoarder Due for Release in July 2011In a World first JetBoarder International has commenced production process of the Worlds first Carbon Fibre JetBoarder. The main benefits advises Chris Kanyaro is it will be lighter, faster and more rigid.