couch
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Still on the bench. Have to add a couple of filler pieces to the rails so I can bolt the suspension back in place. Once it's all fitting I need to finish paint, seat cover, make a tunnel to cover the track, then get the plastic wrapped -thinking about a metallic yam blue color.
Can't wait to try it out. It was in mint condition and was well looked after .... Only twisted off one or two bolts when taking everything apart ... Everything else came apart like it was brand new.
It would be a blast to have something like it with a high strung 250 cc.
Can't wait to try it out. It was in mint condition and was well looked after .... Only twisted off one or two bolts when taking everything apart ... Everything else came apart like it was brand new.
It would be a blast to have something like it with a high strung 250 cc.
It would be a blast to have something like it with a high strung 250 cc.
It may be possible afterall ... Anyone have experience with the z-Start Pro Clutch from Rekluse Motor Sports? It's a clutch kit that converts a stock dirt bike clutch into an automatic transmission (sort of). Using this kit, I wonder if it would be possible to drive a track directly off the motor, eliminating the need for a CVT?
You can check out the z-Start Pro Clutch offerings for various Yamaha motors here:http://rekluse.mybigcommerce.com/ca...Start-Pro-Clutch/Yamaha-z%2dStart-Pro-Clutch/
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
this is a great read as I just picked a 89 scoot...not to hyjack, but what are you guys running for skis? aftermarket? what skins fit the stock skis.. I cant wait to see the pics.
C & A Minis are a popular choice: http://www.caproskis.net/mini
But you'll need to modify the Scoot spindles.
But you'll need to modify the Scoot spindles.
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
OVR4D said:C & A Minis are a popular choice: http://www.caproskis.net/mini
But you'll need to modify the Scoot spindles.
I have seen that... what about skins? my stock skis are pretty good, but dont float well.
These might work: https://www.denniskirk.com/sno-stuff/ski-skins.p10375.prd/10525.sku
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
thanks I will check this out..
From Redbull660 on Snowest:
Keep in mind that skins won't necessarily improve flotation.
I have been doing some research and found that a pair of ski skins for a 1993 skidoo formula are the same width as the sno scoot skis. They are longer but I can trim that.
Keep in mind that skins won't necessarily improve flotation.
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
yep, but they will slide better and save my metal..
couch
Expert
Royal has plastic skis, loops, and brackets complete for $270 ... all you need is a wielder to modify the brackets. The plastic skis make a big change to the sled .... no more snow sticking to them plus they are more forgiving and better able to absorb impacts with rocks, stumps, etc.
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
Thanks couch...what kind of mods are we talking? Any pics or more specfics?
An alternative to the C&A minis: http://www.sledsolutions.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=227_256&products_id=1044.
If you don't want to mess with your spindle, you can get saddles for the minis here: http://www.snoscoot.com/.
If you don't want to mess with your spindle, you can get saddles for the minis here: http://www.snoscoot.com/.
dexter
TY 4 Stroke Master
interesting first link... I wish i had that spare cash. I will continue to pursue the skins... are you guys using phazer windsheilds? are they bolt on?
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