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Changing track

rowdy_1851

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I just bought a freeride track from tracks usa, anyone change one yet? How big of a job is it and is there any shortcuts i should know about before i tackle the project next week? :4STroke:
 

i've done it twice, it is a big job. side panels on both sides come off, battery tray comes off, chaincase cover comes off, take skid out, take chain and gears out - extend skid, put back together - getting the nut off the bottom gear is tough if you dont have the right size socket.
 
woolyviper said:
i've done it twice, it is a big job. side panels on both sides come off, battery tray comes off, chaincase cover comes off, take skid out, take chain and gears out - extend skid, put back together - getting the nut off the bottom gear is tough if you dont have the right size socket.
I did it once about 3 weeks ago and it was easy. I've never even done a track swap before and it was easy as hell. Didnt think it was a big job at all.
 
I've done several Doo's, a Vector, a Nytro, and a Phazer. The phazer is by far the easiest I have ever done. 3 hours tops if you really take your time and have a snack and a beer or two,
 
Hardest part is putting the skid back in. The rest is real easy and very straight foward. Lots of good right ups on this site.
 
is their a link to these write ups for the phazer? or is it the same thing as any sled?

i am good with the skid just not too confident with the chain case. that is what is holding me back from getting the free ride
 
yamahas said:
is their a link to these write ups for the phazer? or is it the same thing as any sled?

i am good with the skid just not too confident with the chain case. that is what is holding me back from getting the free ride

yes there is a post or write-up somewhere.

but actually it's easy. just getting to the case is more time consuming. pop off the case cover (10 bolts?) & just 2 gears & a chain. nothing will fall out when you take the cover off. (except the oil)

if you have any ?'s if you get lost in the re-assembly, i can scan a copy of the service manual for you.
 
Honestly guys, just go for it. Its so easy. I'm 17 and just started rebuilding dohc single cylinder dirtbike engines this passed spring. I've done about 5 now and they are simple. and changing the track on the phazer is a thousand times easier. show me up boys
 
does anyone have a picture of what gears need to come off. ive never had my cover off so im not even sure what a chain case looks like.
 
my brother and i did mine in 1hr flat. (no beer breaks though)

easiest we ever did out of Apex/Nytro etc...

If you have never done one just take your time...
 
if anything it is a very easy time to change slides or add in a low-snow wheel.

My slides wear the most right where the skid curves up, i am thinking of adding a wheel there
 


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