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Suzuki TomCat 800CC

Estimated price for orientation: 4 500 $

Category: Personal Watercraft
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Make: Suzuki Model Year: 1986
Model: TomCat 800CC Trailer Included: Yes


1986 Suzuki WetBike TomCat 800CC With Trailer Today, personal watercraft have become a common sight on waterways across the world, but in the sport’s early days they were a novelty, that cool toy a neighbor may have had, or more likely, something you only saw on television or the movies. But while two of the first craft on the scene – the original Sea-Doo and the standup Kawasaki Jet Ski – essentially still live on in more modern forms, a third vehicle – the Wetbike – has faded into relative obscurity.The Wetbike was introduced in 1978, just several years behind the Kawasaki Jet Ski and nearly a decade before the runabouts we’re familiar with today followed. Produced by Spirit Marine (a subsidiary of Arctic Enterprises, now Arctic Cat, which would later produce the Tigershark brand), the original Wetbike was billed as a motorcycle-like craft. And in many ways, it was far more like a motorcycle than any of the craft that followed.Any similarities, however, faded once the craft got under power. The Wetbike’s most unique characteristic was how it rode through the water. Rather than skim across the waves on a hull and be steered from the rear via a pivoting blast of thrust, the Wetbike rose up above the surface and skimmed across the water on two large “skis.” Unlike other personal watercraft, before or since, steering came not from a jet-pump directional nozzle – the jet pump was fixed and located atop the rear ski. Rather, the shorter front ski could actually turn within a 90-degree arc, mimicking the action of a motorcycle or bicycle’s front wheel. This steerable front ski, linked to the Wetbike’s body via a linked suspension, resulted in a vastly different ride feel than anything else that would ever hit the market. You could actually lean into turns, but there was a brief learning curve. On my first attempt at a wetbike, I felt like the craft counter steered until I truly got the hang of it.The motorcycle-like feel was even echoed in the throttle. Rather than the trigger-style that has become the norm in the market, the Wetbike’s throttle was a twist grip.Similar to today’s craft, the Wetbike’s engine could be found below the saddle. Originally, it was a 50hp Spirit reed-valve engine, with a displacement of 723cc, dual Mikuni carburetors, and electronic CD ignition. By 1986, that engine had grown to an 800cc Suzuki motor capable of 60 hp. What kind of speeds could Wetbike owners expect? They were impressive…for the time. Early models topped out at about 32 mph; later, top speeds increased to 36 mph. The craft could be expected to rise up and plane on its dual skis between 11-15 mph. Speeds in those later years would also be aided by the switch to a lightweight Metton plastic body.For a brief period, the Wetbike enjoyed a high profile. In 1977, James Bond famously rode one (a loaner from the gadget-happy Q) across the ocean and into the villain’s submergible lair in The Spy Who Loved Me. The craft was actually the original Wetbike prototype. CHiPs fans may also remember Ponch and Jon enjoying Wetbikes before chasing down the bad guys. Wetbikes continued to be seen in Police Academy 3, and as recently as the 1990 George Clooney-movie Red Surf.Like most things, the internet has kept the Wetbike alive as well. Just search YouTube…you’ll find the Wetbike still has plenty of loyal fans.Now You Can Have the Thrill Owning & Ridding This Amazing Water Craft.Specs:800CC 60HP Suzuki Tomcat WetBike Runs Great New Battery,New Safety LanyardTrailer New Bearings Tires,New Carped Bunks, Lights,Wench StrapTitle in Hand + Original Owners ManualPlease Contact Us With Any Questions Before Making Offer or BuyingJET SKI ULTRANAUTICS,Jet Ski,Boat,Water Craft,Jet Bike,Hydro Bike,Hydro PLane
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