icefisher
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i have been looking around and i found a 03 sx viper 700 stretched to a 159 anyone ride anything like this? let me know what you think.
Hi icefisher
I have a 97 mm for 10 yrs same engine as a viper a few mods but the same bullet proof. If u are playing with the clutch do one thing at a time change the spring in the primary first and change the weights but be careful because if u change the weights to much u could rev out to much & blow the engine. I think if u change the weights to heaveir the engine will engage at a higher rpm. Check with doug over at parkland in stoney plain great nolege for free, he has a mod 97 mm to a 151" track & this would be very simular to the viper. The main thing I no about the viper is the new style of engine over the mm is the valves & they need to be cleaned about every 1000 km. Great sled i've had yamaha for years Heavier sled but I haven't been towed out yet, if u don't want to be the king of the hill but drive down under your own power buy it & good luck. Before u change things see whats been done first and then start to play with it u may not need to change anything. Let me know how it goes.
Barry
so i got an o4 diaper with a bender 4+4 and a can. 144" track . it has stock gearing i'm assuming .. what weights and spring should i have for riding revy? jetting also?? helix?? thx:d heres my three bits.... viper engines. are awesome, wouldnt be afraid of one with a long track kit on... they work well with pipes. should be reving about 82-8400 with bender, they rock pretty hard... also when u add weight to the clutch its drops your rpm...as it is more work to turn over... and the opposite for lighter weights ....fyi... you should i agree check your gearing to ensure its set up for the 159 track. heres a couple of things i would recommend you consider for the yamaha triples.
you get a true 30 hp gain with triples and the stk hp is about 125 so your close to 160 hp...course there other things like v force reeds etc that you can get.
put a primer bulb under the hood for spring starts and a fuel shut off valve, it will save you a bunch of headaches.. only thing with the yamahas is they take a few pulls to getgoing at the beginning of the season..
tons...options...any questions feel free to ask.
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