RSR_Performance
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2019 Yamaha SX-R concept snocross sled. This thread will be dedicated to answer any questions about the sled. Sled started as a Viper.
Here's the things we had to do.
Fabricate brackets for radiator and front nose
Remove reverse completely
Remove the TORS system
rewire the ignition switch and ad push button start
change out STOP/RUN button
1.75" Camo snocross track
20/49 gearing
Fabricate stock belt guard
relocate and change coolant reserve bottle
Fabricate custom collar for chaincase
new plastics
new seat
new headlight
Fox EVOL RC2 shocks set up for snocross
Tunnel reinforcements (front and rear)
Throttle block
snocross snow flap
Plus more
Here's the things we had to do.
Fabricate brackets for radiator and front nose
Remove reverse completely
Remove the TORS system
rewire the ignition switch and ad push button start
change out STOP/RUN button
1.75" Camo snocross track
20/49 gearing
Fabricate stock belt guard
relocate and change coolant reserve bottle
Fabricate custom collar for chaincase
new plastics
new seat
new headlight
Fox EVOL RC2 shocks set up for snocross
Tunnel reinforcements (front and rear)
Throttle block
snocross snow flap
Plus more
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RSR_Performance
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RSR_Performance
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I’ll be posting a complete parts list(keep in mind 90% of the parts required fabrication. I will be selling full conversion kits as well. Ask any question you may have.
Mike P
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Is it a 129" track. Any power adders?
What about the radiator? You remove it?
RSR_Performance
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Yes, it's a 129"Is it a 129" track. Any power adders?
RSR_Performance
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It has a stock air box on it, did have a K&N kit on it. Has a OSP can and a Ulmer clutch kit with power commanderIs it a 129" track. Any power adders?
RSR_Performance
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What about the radiator? You remove it?
No it still has the factory radiator, just had to make a bracket for the support. We had to completely modify the front nose for it.
What are your plans for getting the hot air in and out?No it still has the factory radiator, just had to make a bracket for the support. We had to completely modify the front nose for it.View attachment 139588 View attachment 139589
RSR_Performance
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RSR_Performance
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The fan is still there and there are vents on the underside. We ran it for 20 mins in 60 degree weather and she stayed at 165What are your plans for getting the hot air in and out?
mikextx
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Why did you remove the reverse? Because the original sxR didn't have it?
snowfever27
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Probably removed reverse for weight savings.Why did you remove the reverse? Because the original sxR didn't have it?
RSR_Performance
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For weight. Removing the reverse, wiring and switch saves almost 11lbsWhy did you remove the reverse? Because the original sxR didn't have it?
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sweet build!
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