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THANKS FOR TRYING!!Got prices... go figure our GM would be proud of his stuff... $5200 for an '07 DEMO Phazer, and $7500 for an '08 Nytro.. I laughed myself all the way back to the service dept.
I'd pick them up from Rexburg, and bring them down here for service work , our mechanics will wrench circles around Rexburg's and best priced in the surrounding area.
I sure hope so!Congrats Christopher!! You're going to love it! I know my Bro's sled is comfy as heck (snocattin). They are a good reliable machine.
My Checking account is SMOKING right now from having everything I have saved over the last couple years SUCKED out of it!Congrats on the sleds.
The sleds are the cheap part, it's all the extras that are going to get ya
Congrats Chris! You wont regret riding a Nytro. Just make sure you play with the suspension and get it setup for you....setup is KEY to enjoying your sled. I was ready to burn mine to the ground one day in the deep before I got it dialed in. After it was setup right I've loved it ever since.
Hope to take mine out for it's maiden voyage this weekend.i have bought a 2010 162 Nytro and would appreciate some tips on tuning the suspension for my weight. any tips would be helpful. i am approx 190lbs and mostly ride in the mountains. would like it set up for climbing mostly.
thx
I don't think this ever got much circulation.
But the 2008 Nytro had a "light-weight" bulkhead on it.
And after Yamaha started getting some warrenty hits on it, they modified it for 2009 and "beefed" it up some to stand up better to abuse on the A-Arms.
Its not a huge deal.
But it was enough for me to not be willing to buy a new 2008 over the 2009, when one of my PRIME reasons for buying the Yamaha was DURABILITY to begin with.
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I hear ya.In regards to the bulkhead issue, the 2010 subframe is beefed up some more over the 2009 and now costs only $371.38 as compared to the 09 which was $460. This "issue" would not stop me from buying an 08 if the price was right. All subframes are interchangeable.
i have bought a 2010 162 Nytro and would appreciate some tips on tuning the suspension for my weight. any tips would be helpful. i am approx 190lbs and mostly ride in the mountains. would like it set up for climbing mostly.
thx
You and me BOTH brother!!!christopher
i hope to meet up with u this winter and ride
my family has a cabin on the north side of ip
curious to see how the yamies work
My Checking account is SMOKING right now from having everything I have saved over the last couple years SUCKED out of it!
I don't even want to think about Mods yet!!
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I hear ya.Mods?? I was thinking about the mods for 6 months before my sled finally arrived. Blow the smoke away and make that thing your own
Just giving you some, BTW. 3 sleds out of the checkbook, but lots of fun times ahead. Enjoy your sleddin' season. Enjoy
Scott
That seems to be a pretty consistent comment I keep hearing. Guess I will find out this weekend!2010s are pretty good right out of the box. Only thing might be an OFT steering post relocate?!!
GOOD FOR YOU!Mods? Insert shameless plug here http://fourstrokesolutionsllc.com/ !
Seriously though, if your family is new to Yammy four strokes. You may want to get one at least for the Phazer, since they are very easy to lay over on their side (one of reasons they are fun to ride) and have the oil leak out.