7 skulls
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I'm a phazer fan. I'd like to see some pics of your phazer in the air. Off a drift , off a berm or snowpile, 6 feet or six inches in the air its all good.
I've never riden a phazer
, no dealer demos this year or last and no phazers in these parts to get a ride, so I don't know anything about how much fun or different the phazer is. My sled is an 06 nytro and after a 60 mile ride yesterday (drift jumping, high / low speed cross country and even a little hill climbing) I was exhausted. I like my sled for X-country but a light-weight it ain't. I'd give up 40-50hp to lose a 100 lbs as 80mph would be enough for me.
So how's the phazer for "chuckability"? Does its weight and balance compare to a fan-cooled or a small liquid-cooled 2 stroke? What previous sled have you riden that is most comparable to the phazer? Thanks.
I've never riden a phazer

So how's the phazer for "chuckability"? Does its weight and balance compare to a fan-cooled or a small liquid-cooled 2 stroke? What previous sled have you riden that is most comparable to the phazer? Thanks.
seanmurphy26
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i will post some for ya later when im in class!!!
seanmurphy26
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couch
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I'm sure you'll like the phazer. We picked up 2 mountain lites last year and really enjoy them - especially when the conditions are decent with lots of powder (this past week was the best so far this season here on the Avalon) . Riding style is different ... the more agressive you are the better it responds. Sucks that Yamaha didn't offer demos here this season.
7 skulls
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
couch said:I'm sure you'll like the phazer. We picked up 2 mountain lites last year and really enjoy them - especially when the conditions are decent with lots of powder (this past week was the best so far this season here on the Avalon) . Riding style is different ... the more agressive you are the better it responds. Sucks that Yamaha didn't offer demos here this season.
Yeah, our dealer (Clarenville) turned down the demo tour because of a lack of snow then we got hammered. "the more agressive you are the better it responds" that sounds good to me

Not much powder here on the South Coast but still a good base. Snow had the highway blocked for 3 days last week. The brooks and bogs are getting a little soft in shirt-sleeve riding weather though. I wonder if there are enough Newfoundlanders on this site for a TY ride?
Nice launch Seanmurphy26. Building a ramp seems like the smart way to go. If I tried that on my nytro, I think I'd crush the car. You need a higher shutter speed or a numerically smaller aperture setting on your camera to get rid of that blur and freeze the action. The best jump I've ever done on my nytro, I had to do it 12 times before my brother finally got the picture.
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Nice jumps guys and sweet pics and vids.
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Here is my Contribution to flying phazers I know its not wicked high but never the less it is flying.








seanmurphy26
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all cat gear!!! i love it.
i bet yours is a lot more predictable with wider skis and long track.
i found the faster you hit chit on the phazer the more it likes it. i hit a 80 foot table top about 10 times, and that felt a lot better then hitting the 30 footer in the back yard. wish i had pics because i was HIGH.
i bet yours is a lot more predictable with wider skis and long track.
i found the faster you hit chit on the phazer the more it likes it. i hit a 80 foot table top about 10 times, and that felt a lot better then hitting the 30 footer in the back yard. wish i had pics because i was HIGH.
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Go MTX's lol do u bottom out hard when u land?
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