n2oiroc said:if you can decipher my previous post that way works great. what length is your sled?
i use the front hole, but either one should work in theory. heck, mark it from both and see if it matches!maxdlx said:Kinger drop the center hole first, about half of what you are dropping the rear. Then use n20 method of keeping the holes the right distance apart. Go off of the center hole when making the template bar. Maxdlx
i used the rx1 plates and rear shaft. not a direct bolt on, but they work good and are very sturdy.kinger said:Will do, last question did you use the CB perf plates or just get some alum stock and cut one out?
n2oiroc said:i used the rx1 plates and rear shaft. not a direct bolt on, but they work good and are very sturdy.
the rx1 brackets and shaft are avaliable from any yamaha dealer or richmotorsports. the cb ones will work just as good and you dont have to go through the trouble of pressing the shaft off.Viper_Jim said:Where can you buy them from? I can't seem to find them online anywhere.....thanks