2002 viper shortie to 159"

yamiman

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well i finally got her done today, i have a few little things to do here and there. Took a while to do but all in all it was fun. Hopefully it does pretty well :p
 

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the seat is a polaris pro xr seat, the rear suspension is out of a 153'' m7, other than that its a stock motor with pipes on it, i was thinking of nitrous but that might be pushing it, thanks for the compliments
 
That has turned out very nice. If we get enough snow maybe we could get together and ride up there sometime. Once or twice a year we head up to the Pembina Gorge area. Again, Nice work. XC
 
Wow that will be a nimble animal! Whats your plan for tuning the pipes? I always wanted a set for mine but never had the time to tinker with them if they caused me fits so I never installed them. They look badazz and probably sound just as good to!
 
take it for what its worth but if your not plannin on putting the clutch guard back on I highly recommend it. I had a clutch blow on my SXR at around 9000 rpm and almost took my head off. That is one sick looking viper. What did you have to do to that seat to make it fit so nicely?
 
i still have a few things to put back on her, i will definitely be putting the shield back on, bad news if i wouldnt. On the polaris seat there are two clips that are towards the gas tank, i just slipped them under the tank and drilled two holes into the tunnel on back and bolted it on, no modification what so ever. The slp pipes come with great directions and great jetting and clutch tuning info, ive had benders and simon cpr pipes and the slp's were by far the easiest pipes to install, and they look very nice too, just dont skimp on the heat tape. The sound is different... its quiet yet it has that sweet sound of a triple triple, i never would have expected the sound to be so sweet sounding.
 
Nice

I like the polaris seat. Where did you find it and what did you end up paying?...... if you don't mind me asking. On the nitrous....I agree....that would be "pushing it" to say the least.

Madmatt
 
i bought the seat from a member here for $275 and it was like new condition and i just dyed it black, turned out pretty good, after i stuck all this money into this thing for another $1500 i realized i could have went 4 stroke. Oh well its different.
 


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