bbviper
New member
So I went to install my reed spacers on my viper and inspected the reeds themselves. I noticed on the very center of the upper reeds there were small wear spots. (is this a problem or not?) I got to the last one (exhaust side) and the bottom reed was cracked!!! so I'm glad that I found this out. What I'm asking is should I just replace all 6 reeds right away or just the one? How long do these stock reeds usually last? And is the price of these only $6 or $7 a piece? that seems cheap to me. Thanks
p.s. there are 2700 miles on the sled.
p.s. there are 2700 miles on the sled.
At that price its cheap preventative maintenance to replace all of them.
2003VIPERER
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i was at a local dealer asking about some reeds for my 03 viper and to find out they are on factory backorder till march 13. if you find any reeds let me know cause i need some as well.
daman
New member
stock reeds last a long time.
ottawaair
New member
I have seen reeds with 4-5000 miles with those wear spots. as long as it's not worn beyond the point of sealing you will be fine. I usually flip them over & run the notched one on the bottom side & good one on top, If i don't have any laying around that are good.
mopar1rules
Active member
if the OEM reed petals are on back order and you need new reed petals, perfect opportunity to pick up a set of carbon techs. they bolt right up to stock cages and last as long as stock, maybe even a little longer.
http://www.carbontech.com/snow/yamaha.html
http://www.carbontech.com/snow/yamaha.html
bbviper
New member
I know, I thought about that. If all the dealers around my area are sold out I'll have to buy some carbon fibers, but I'm not looking forward to spend the extra $100 on them.
Concept Carbon
New member
Also wanted to mention you dont need the spacers on the viper they only really benifited the red heads, I would sell your spacers to help cover the cost of some new reeds.
bbviper
New member
I'm trying them to see if they help throttle response and the mid-rpm burble. If it helps then great if not I'll turn around and sell them. Its easy enough to take them on and off so what the hell i guess.
Vipers were know for the cracked reeds spot, thats why we have about 6 extra reeds sittin on the shelf since we run 2 Vipers
bbviper
New member
have you had problems with that same reed cracking? what causes a reed to crack like that?