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Phazer 121 to 136

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Cape Breton
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Canada
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Yamaha Phazer
I’ve been looking into rail extensions for my phazer to go from 121 to 136 . Definitely want the type that extends hyfax . Any recommendations out there and type of track used . I understand that the track will need to be narrowed a bit .
Thank you
 

Tracks USA have the extensions your looking for, most have put on the 1.5 lug freeride track, Tracks USA will cut the track to fit your rear 14" width, the 1.5 lug track will fit and you will not have to change your front drive axle, a lot of owners with the 121 phazer just bought the freeride track as a upgrade and found a big difference in the deeper snow and traction on the trail, the 1.5 lug of the freeride also took care of ice build up on your front heat exchanger that can cause overheating issues from time to time, 136 would bridge the bumps better but the 144 is the best.
 
Tracks USA have the extensions your looking for, most have put on the 1.5 lug freeride track, Tracks USA will cut the track to fit your rear 14" width, the 1.5 lug track will fit and you will not have to change your front drive axle, a lot of owners with the 121 phazer just bought the freeride track as a upgrade and found a big difference in the deeper snow and traction on the trail, the 1.5 lug of the freeride also took care of ice build up on your front heat exchanger that can cause overheating issues from time to time, 136 would bridge the bumps better but the 144 is the best.
Tracks USA have the extensions your looking for, most have put on the 1.5 lug freeride track, Tracks USA will cut the track to fit your rear 14" width, the 1.5 lug track will fit and you will not have to change your front drive axle, a lot of owners with the 121 phazer just bought the freeride track as a upgrade and found a big difference in the deeper snow and traction on the trail, the 1.5 lug of the freeride also took care of ice build up on your front heat exchanger that can cause overheating issues from time to time, 136 would bridge the bumps better but the 144 is the best.
Hey thank you , great to know they will narrow the track ! Thank you for your reply
 


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