Yamaha SnoScoot that had a 121 Conversion
Started with Kimpex Drivers 04-108-19, 7/8 Shaft 7 Tooth, one trick for a set of drivers is to get them mounted on the shaft then take them to the Lathe & true them up, all the high perf guys do this, I feel it really helps especially with a 80cc engine pulling a 121" track
97 Polaris XLT Extra 10 Rails (because they were laying around) Striped suspension out of rails. Used a couple of cross bars & limiter strap cross bar from the XLT. Used two spring holder plastic things from an Arctic Cat (because they were laying around & worked) Mountain Machines Billet 2Wheel Kit (had to get the Tunning Fork Wheels just because that is what Santa would do) The rails were cut down where the bracket was bolted to that the stock Scoot suspension was bolted to.
Mountain Machines Anti Stab Kit used for an upper idler wheel to get track over the stock Scoot suspension.
Used SnowHawk Track, cut down paddles to 1 1/4. Ported track to lose some weight & it looks cool also, next time I will port behind the lugs like it is suppose to be done.
Fly Mini Bars, Rox 3" Riser, Power Madd Mountain Hoop. Why? It looks cool & the sooner you start them side hilling the less digging them out later when they get on the big sleds. Check out the Rox Risers, they are on backwards but it worked out really good.
Gota have a Can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope the Pictures help, it is not to hard to do just take your time, the thing sure runs good. Any Questions PM me anytime.