akrievins
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Sold
I'm sad to say I sold my Phazer II today. I got $1650 Canadian for it. That is what I got it for 2.5 years ago with half of the mileage it has on it now.
I hope I don't regret selling it too much. This sled was nothing but fun and never once gave me a problem in the 2500kms I put on it. My Phazer was in true mint condition.
This Viper better be worth it!
I can't wait to get out on it.
I'm sad to say I sold my Phazer II today. I got $1650 Canadian for it. That is what I got it for 2.5 years ago with half of the mileage it has on it now.
I hope I don't regret selling it too much. This sled was nothing but fun and never once gave me a problem in the 2500kms I put on it. My Phazer was in true mint condition.
This Viper better be worth it!

daman
New member
Should have held on to it....
EricMichael
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akrievins said:I'm sad to say I sold my Phazer II today. I got $1650 Canadian for it. That is what I got it for 2.5 years ago with half of the mileage it has on it now.
I hope I don't regret selling it too much. This sled was nothing but fun and never once gave me a problem in the 2500kms I put on it. My Phazer was in true mint condition.
This Viper better be worth it!I can't wait to get out on it.
so what are you waiting for?snow?how many months can you ride of the year?
redsnake3
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when warming up my sled, i rev it up with the throttle with my hand on the choke, as soon as it starts to die i flip the choke for a second, then back on the gas. ive never blown a plug on warm up and the sled is ready in about 45 seconds.
Viper-Rules!
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Viper warm up!
These triples seem to like longer warm up periods. I always let mine warm up for about 10 mins too, when really cold. Never had a problem fouling plugs. Only changed them once in 4000 miles. Be sure to check throttle before cold starting though, I always use parking break to be sure.
These triples seem to like longer warm up periods. I always let mine warm up for about 10 mins too, when really cold. Never had a problem fouling plugs. Only changed them once in 4000 miles. Be sure to check throttle before cold starting though, I always use parking break to be sure.
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03viperguy
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redsnake3 said:when warming up my sled, i rev it up with the throttle with my hand on the choke, as soon as it starts to die i flip the choke for a second, then back on the gas. ive never blown a plug on warm up and the sled is ready in about 45 seconds.
yeah, but it could be a bit harder on the motor. whatever works for you I guess
redsnake3
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Well the sled had over 11000kms on it before i had any problems. and even then it was because of a piston ring locator pin giving out and letting the ring spin.03viperguy said:yeah, but it could be a bit harder on the motor. whatever works for you I guess
03viperguy
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like I said, whatever works for you. clearly that does 

redsnake3
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03viperguy said:like I said, whatever works for you. clearly that does![]()
exactly, different strokes for different folks.
