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Good to hear, just like me the sleds are going healthy into storage.
Drove them off the trailer into the garage in the fall and then going to drive them back into the trailer for storage.
Probably not the only one.
I have never seen one of these on the trail but have seen the astronomical prices they commanded about ten years ago.
I also saw when they first came out and Yamaha had some fun videos of them pushing balls around. It's often called the first rider forward sled and it does look like it. The...
More than a few catalysts are still at heinens
Wish I wouldn't have bought that "good deal" last year and held out. Oh well it's got what I like in it.
I guess this is one area where data logging can help.
but it sounds like you are like me and do a run, check boost first, do a run check rpm, do a run check mph.
Man I hate green loctite removal.
That #*$&@ is like welding, it ain't coming off with our some extreme heat. Oh and once you get it apart and it's warm you have to wipe it off or it will reharden.
Hope you got spark plugs at auto zone. Even thought they may be good it would still be worthwhile to put some new ones in before tearing into the fuel system.
I've heard that you should put them on chocks to allow the suspension to squat. But being the attention to detail person I am, I want to make certain the wheels are aligned left to right so it can move with little resistance when you push on the front end.
I've seen the 1/8" value states for ever but how people measure that is beyond me, but it usually states the following
Pick two points and then subtract the values. You should get 1/8".
Me being me and realize this is just a triangle and we are just measuring the height. Well that angle at...
Getting harder and harder to find old iron parts. Xcr 800 water pumps and rebuilds being one of them
One of th main reasons I put mine up even though I loved that sound and did everything to keep "that one sled" alive as it hated life.
While I can smash my tcat through a rutted up trail switching IQS to high, I have this nagging feeling in the back of my head I'm wearing out the chassis faster than my 2 stroke.
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