Scherbers4
New member
Guys just ordered my throttle extender,are they going to hard to install?
Wayne084
New member
I think the brake line is more necessary than the throttle and oil line extension (it is with the srx anyway). I bought and installed all 3 from Rich Motorsports this summer and the only tricky one is the oil line but if you do a search on here you'll find out how it's done.
T.S.U.Filmz
Member
the extender is a big box that gets in the way. I went with a longer cable much from a mountain Max. just a heads up something you might want to look into
mdbauer62
Member
Let us know how the extender kit works out. I chose to use OEM parts when I added the Rox 3.5" adjustable riser since I have had good luck with OEM quality.
Longer OEM cables I needed for my 02 Viper ER :
1. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-26311-00-00 Mountain Max throttle cable, $15.81
2. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-26320-00-00 Mountain Max Oil Pump cabe, $21.48
3. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-25872-00-00 Mountain Max Brake line, $33.65
The parking brake cable was long enough, and to avoid stressing the wiring, I also spliced in 4" into all the control wires, although I probably could have avoided this....
The part numbers and prices are from yamahapartsnation.com and are 2002 Mountain Max 700 OEM Yamaha parts that fit like a glove with no modifications at all.....toughest part was reaching the oil pump and bleeding the brakes after adding the longer line.
http://www.yamahapartsnation.com/pa.../Yamaha.aspx?gclid=CNyfmcOEhKYCFQTNKgodFQoIpA
Longer OEM cables I needed for my 02 Viper ER :
1. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-26311-00-00 Mountain Max throttle cable, $15.81
2. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-26320-00-00 Mountain Max Oil Pump cabe, $21.48
3. Yamaha OEM PN 8ED-25872-00-00 Mountain Max Brake line, $33.65
The parking brake cable was long enough, and to avoid stressing the wiring, I also spliced in 4" into all the control wires, although I probably could have avoided this....
The part numbers and prices are from yamahapartsnation.com and are 2002 Mountain Max 700 OEM Yamaha parts that fit like a glove with no modifications at all.....toughest part was reaching the oil pump and bleeding the brakes after adding the longer line.
http://www.yamahapartsnation.com/pa.../Yamaha.aspx?gclid=CNyfmcOEhKYCFQTNKgodFQoIpA
backcountry_vmax
New member
a few years bak i put on two throttle extnsions, one for oil and one for gas. they were big and in bulky and also i was not able to go full throttle and it pulled my oil cable too much and i was using alot of oil. also where the oil cable enters the box, it frayed it and good thing i saw this before i was riding bc i gave the throttle two blips sitting in my garage and i saw the oil cable break. just buy cables from r.s.i to avoid hassle