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Old 01-03-2008, 10:22 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Re: yamaha phaser

my friend just got a new Phazer with a 144"x14"x2" track, I took it for a rip in the field by my house and it felt like it was going to fall over so I juiced it and tried to carve a $h!thook...it spit me off to the side I was turning (didn't carve) and rolled over onto the opposite side. same deal, I tried 3 times to pick it back up to it's skis but it is so top heavy I barely managed to right it. we rode down to the river hills with 4 other guys and the first good hill we came to 3 of us turned and blasted up the hill (2 800 XP's, and a 700 Summit), I get to the top and turn around to see my buddy with the Phazer pointing it up the hill, I said to my other friend at the top "uh oh....." sure enough, he powers out about 3/4 of the way up, starts sliding backwards until the skis turned and then rolled it. it smashed the little electronic instrument pod off (highest point on the sled, nice design) and bent the right bar all the way down to the cowling. took 6 of us about 45 mins of sifting thru the snow to find the pod, straightened out the pins on the back and plugged it back in and it worked. reverse, handwarmers etc are all controlled by the pod. it had 88kms on it, the pod is worth $400. I thought it was gonna be a lot more. sounds cool, looks cool, but keep it on the flats....
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