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Need to change the chain case oil in my 03 RX1ER, what oil do you guys use and am I correct in saying the case with reverse takes alot less oil. The dip stick reverse level is much lower.
Just picked up a 03 shorty used 3000 miles, my first 4 stroke. Started it today fresh out of summer storage and noticed a some noise coming from the clutch/gear reduction, is this normal??
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LB I have the front shocks set a zero preload......not a problem, I'm talking the front shock on the rear skid....and the limiter straps where totally taken off the sled where should they be to get close??
just finished completely checking my rear suspension on my 03 shorty. Replaced a few bushings but all and all for 3K miles its in perfect shape.
I reset the skid to LB's settings and installed the flat rate springs in the front ect....
just wondering where I should set the front skid shock...
Thanks for the info!!
a rip saw an 96studs up the middle sounds great....I'm not a big fan of studs....the stocker has 192 and they are bent, pulled out ect what a pain
I know I may have to give up some holeshots.....I'm looking for the best of both worlds and it sounds like the ripsaw...
Just picked up a 03 shorty for this season and I'm working on getting it set up. It has the stock track with a few stud pullouts, I'm thinking of replacing the stocker with a ripsaw, for mostly northern Wisconsin trail riding would I stud? if so how many? pattern?
Any way to identify if the updates to the springs and sway bar have been done??
where should the preload be on the front skid shock?
thanks for the info!!
I'm new to the Yamaha world, left Polaris and for the better I hope. I now have a 2003 RX1 shorty and would like some advice on the best setup for nothern Wisconsin trail riding.
The sled has 192 megabites and 10" carbides, otherwise it is bone stock. :yam:
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