BC Sno-Ghost
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I have had em all since my first machine in 66. like to try a Phazer 4 stroker now, only worried about the weight.those Yamaha motors get 100,000 miles in street bikes,should last forever in a sled.W/O a turbo that is.might just build a 4 stroker ,cant afford the prices nowadays. put a Suzuki Turbo car engine in a sled chassis. I put a 70s 750 Honda engine in a Elan in the 80s, was too fast ,scraped it.
Just want to comment on you mentioning you'd like to try the Phazer 4 stroker. Unless you plan on putting a turbo on it, I wouldn't recommend it. I started this season with an 07 Phazer and gave it an honest try(about 8 rides) and it was up for sale. I consider myself to be a fairly conservative rider and picked up the Phazer with this in mind. I guess I'm just not quite that conservative. Fun to ride in the meadows but for me that was it. Very short on power. Handled like a tank on the trails, very tippy, darty and unstable, unless you go no faster than 40 to 50 kmh. I played with the suspension settings with no luck at all. Probably could have tried a new set of skis but after the first few tries I was pretty sure I wasn't keeping it and didn't want to put another $400 into it. And, not much track speed for moderate climbing. I've talked with guys who have turboed them and that has worked out for the better but add another $3000 to do that?.........I don't think so. No doubt 4 stroke longevity is head and shoulders above the 2 strokes but if you want a little performance to play with.IMO, stay away from the Phazer