mitchw
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The 10-14" they were still forecasting yesterday afternoon at 3 pm turned into absolutely nothing north of Hwy 2, so hopefully I'll be bolting on the riser this afternoon when I get home, and trailering south Friday with the kid to try it out.
What's the consensus on changing the chaincase oil? Every season?
What's the consensus on changing the chaincase oil? Every season?


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mitchw said:What's the consensus on changing the chaincase oil? Every season?
I do it every season, especially if it is milky.
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Thanks for the advice!
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It's not summer yet but I just finished installing a tunnel block off plate.


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I have a wheel in the skid that is wobbeling so now I have decided il get some excel wheels ( he told me the phazer only needs 4. At 30 bucks a wheel)
So now my plans are freeride, wheels, roll over vaulve and maybe a taller riser.
So now my plans are freeride, wheels, roll over vaulve and maybe a taller riser.
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You guys actually work on your sleds during the summer?? I park mine and don't think about it anymore until December besides starting her every now and then. I can't imagine working on it and then not being able to try it out for months! Besides I'm too much of a procrastinator to do things that far in advance.yamahas said:I have a wheel in the skid that is wobbeling so now I have decided il get some excel wheels ( he told me the phazer only needs 4. At 30 bucks a wheel)
So now my plans are freeride, wheels, roll over vaulve and maybe a taller riser.
But the larger wheels are on my to do list. BTW, how are they working for guys who have installed them?


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BombaPolaYama said:You guys actually work on your sleds during the summer?? I park mine and don't think about it anymore until December besides starting her every now and then. I can't imagine working on it and then not being able to try it out for months! Besides I'm too much of a procrastinator to do things that far in advance.yamahas said:I have a wheel in the skid that is wobbeling so now I have decided il get some excel wheels ( he told me the phazer only needs 4. At 30 bucks a wheel)
So now my plans are freeride, wheels, roll over vaulve and maybe a taller riser.
But the larger wheels are on my to do list. BTW, how are they working for guys who have installed them?
X2 I would like some info on how they are working.
I like to get as much done now and I got quite a few thing I want to get done. Clean skid work on all the little things ( also got to do a bunch of work my my dad's sled and it wont be easy because there is no site like this one for cats). Then Summer come around. That means beer and cottages. Then when it time to put the boat away I will put in a new track then winter wont be far.
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Come on bomba yamba honda, Summer... Nice and warm working enviornment, not rushed, and it's a load off your shoulders knowing your sled is all set to go.
I actually can't wait for it to warm up so i can tear mine apart. I have a heated garage, but that's not as nice as summer, with the garage door open, people driving past, thinking you're nuts,lol.
I actually can't wait for it to warm up so i can tear mine apart. I have a heated garage, but that's not as nice as summer, with the garage door open, people driving past, thinking you're nuts,lol.


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spike337 said:Come on bomba yamba honda, Summer... Nice and warm working enviornment, not rushed, and it's a load off your shoulders knowing your sled is all set to go.
I actually can't wait for it to warm up so i can tear mine apart. I have a heated garage, but that's not as nice as summer, with the garage door open, people driving past, thinking you're nuts,lol.
Haha yea, once had the phazer appart to get to the plugs in july in the drive way.
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Ahah, sorry too many other neglected projects to think about and work on my favourite sport in the summer! Besides, just couldn't justify letting my wife mow the lawn and paint the house while I work on the Yammie!spike337 said:Come on bomba yamba honda, Summer... Nice and warm working enviornment, not rushed, and it's a load off your shoulders knowing your sled is all set to go.
I actually can't wait for it to warm up so i can tear mine apart. I have a heated garage, but that's not as nice as summer, with the garage door open, people driving past, thinking you're nuts,lol.
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Wives are way over-rated!
(i'm kidding with ya)
(i'm kidding with ya)
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to remove the sway bar or not? how would the handling change? i ride 50% trails 50%ditches and off trail
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Try it. Just pull a bolt out. I'm sure you'll have to stiffen up your springs a little. I'd guess it would be better in the bumps.
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07Nytro said:to remove the sway bar or not? how would the handling change? i ride 50% trails 50%ditches and off trail
do it. it's not that hard to put back on if you don't like it.
i took mine off & not looking back. it doesn't seem to lean that much more in the twistys for me.
got my 17t gear installed & my 07 is parked til next year.
now it's time for my exciter 440 build. already have a comet clutch & newer 133 skid for it.
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xt_gt said:07Nytro said:got my 17t gear installed & my 07 is parked til next year.
now it's time for my exciter 440 build. already have a comet clutch & newer 133 skid for it.
Did you try it out at all? Did you need to add weight in your primary or adjust your secondary?
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