Rufer19
Active member
Hey guys just wanted to show off my new toy.
I bought a used 2010 YZ450 this summer and just found a slightly used MH kit.
Just got it all put together and was able to take it down the back alley for a cruise.
Hopefully she's a little more maneuverable with deeper snow.
Anyways so far my thoughts are:
Hard to get used to leaning but not turning
Doesn't turn on a dime
Getting used to keeping feet on foot pegs and not putting them down all the time
Using a hand brake for rear brakes will be different
Back of boot either rubbing on chain or track
No headlight so far
Also seems hard to turn handlebars
Again this is all with very minimal seat time as well as marginal snow. Hope to take it out west in a couple weeks.
Things I still need to get/add- front brake line, headlight, prefilter material, air filter sock, cut fork guards to fit spindle.
Anything else anyone can think of? Any special tools or bolts to carry now as compared to sledding? I think I know the answer, but is it possible to tow one of these out if they quit ya in the back country?
Thanks guys.
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I bought a used 2010 YZ450 this summer and just found a slightly used MH kit.
Just got it all put together and was able to take it down the back alley for a cruise.
Hopefully she's a little more maneuverable with deeper snow.
Anyways so far my thoughts are:
Hard to get used to leaning but not turning
Doesn't turn on a dime
Getting used to keeping feet on foot pegs and not putting them down all the time
Using a hand brake for rear brakes will be different
Back of boot either rubbing on chain or track
No headlight so far
Also seems hard to turn handlebars
Again this is all with very minimal seat time as well as marginal snow. Hope to take it out west in a couple weeks.
Things I still need to get/add- front brake line, headlight, prefilter material, air filter sock, cut fork guards to fit spindle.
Anything else anyone can think of? Any special tools or bolts to carry now as compared to sledding? I think I know the answer, but is it possible to tow one of these out if they quit ya in the back country?
Thanks guys.
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