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Here is the Yamaha tech paper on the sidewinder. I have not dropped it into the translator yet, so unsure how much info is there. https://global.yamaha-motor.com/jp/design_technology/technical/publish/pdf/browse/52ss04.pdf
2/3rds of management have zero or negative effect on the company… they were good bull sh*ters and climbed the ladder where they wreak havoc. I don’t think anyone is surprised it may end this with way Textron in charge.
Uhhhg. Yamaha Japan is requiring a frame number to order the part. This indicates that Yamaha, at least in Japan, wants to keep that rare(ish) stock they have on hand for actual replacement on the models that came with it. Very likely due to them dropping out of the snow market. USA could be...
Japan prices on some items can be less than 1/2 of USA retail. The YRSS part needs to be quoted… but as an example, the base Apex front shock 8HG-2376A-00-00 retail is $783.99. It can be purchased for about $560 USA, or $306 Japan + Shipping and customs.
Does anyone have a race front end that we could use for development? I’m still game to do something here… we could scan the dang thing into CAD and have some real fun with it. Billet, anyone?
The picture shows the bushing, however, the part number will be the same as the needle bearing in the pitman arm. Note that the arm is also different. As far as I’m aware, you can‘t install the bearings into the idler arm that is made for the bushings. The “ bearing“ arm is no longer available...
A couple of tid-bits.
Grease seals can be added to the steering blocks, they are molded to accept the seals. A simple -214 X-Ring can be used, or Yamaha produces seals for the ATVs that should fit (need to verify).
The idler pivot arm in the swing set steering can be replaced with the unit...
The Viking 700 engine and clutch are pretty much the same as the old Rhino. I had a Viking 3 seater for a bit, I wouldn’t run any larger than you truly need for conditions. As for clearance, 26”ish sticks in my mind.
Throwing sh#t at the wall… I am curious if moving the rear arm back could be of benefit? The old Ski Doo Sc3 moved the arm back for the extended length of the 136” Renegade models. The 136” Proaction on the Rage and Warrior models did the same. A longer shock and transfer rod would be required...
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