DKBrigs27th
Veteran
sniperviper said:I have complained to my dealer about this issue and they should talk to yamaha what to do with it. Back in 2002 when the sx viper came (I bought one) some ment it gave fairly a harsh ride on small bumps because of a to hard spring/shock set up. Yamaha solved that by offering a different spring/shock set up for a fair price. I kept my "stock" because I liked it as it was. I will complain to my dealer as long as it takes to make yamaha do something about this bad rear skid set up. The viper gave me a much more comfortable ride on small bumped trails than this new "high tech" phazer does and I dont think it should be like that.
I have also noticed when standing, riding on rough, bumpy tracs the rebound dampening is so hard that it catapults the rear of the sled out of snow and up in the air![]()
It is 7 fx in my area and everyone says the same thing about this rear suspension - it S U C K S..
It should have been delivered with a 1st class kidny protection belt. 3 hours riding on rough tracks hurts my kidnys the same way as if I have been drinking whisky and gin like it was water 3 days around the clock![]()
My daughters sled was doing the same thing and I took a look at it and somthing didn't seem right. Looking into it closer I found the brace was completely broken. The front brace that connects the shock. I kno0wm that these sleds are having this problem.