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  1. TL91

    Which trim is better? New XS or Raptor?

    P&P announced their new "Velociraptor" trim just a few days ago now as well. Essentially Raptor trim 2.0 it sounds like. Be interesting to hear feedback on that one.
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    X2 Cover

    I paid $250 for mine.
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    X2 Cover

    Just to follow up on this, I did end up buying a cover through Zirb-Tech for my X2. Fits great, looks great, and is made from solid material. I'm very happy with it and I'd highly recommend it if anyone else out there is in the market for an X2 cover as well.
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    Pismo Spring Freeride 2021

    Cool, thanks man I appreciate it. I'm going to try and make it up there for the day on Saturday.
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    Pismo Spring Freeride 2021

    Can anyone tell me when this is happening? I checked the FB page and could only find info for the 2020 dates/events.
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    Engine 550sx Reed Valve Motor

    I honestly don't even know what they're worth as you don't see them come up for sale very often. I was looking to not spend any more than $500 though. Not sure what you had in mind for price.
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    Engine 550sx Reed Valve Motor

    Wondering if anyone has a 550 reed motor out there for sale. Let me know what you got and how much you're looking to get for it.
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    Ebox screws?

    I found some screws at Fastenal that seem to be serving as a good replacement and they have a hex head to address the exact problem you described. It's part number 1173106 at Fastenal. They are 18-8 A2 Stainless Steel screws. You can get a pack of 50 for $15 or so. It was the closest diameter...
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    X2 Cover

    Cool, thanks!
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    X2 Cover

    That's the dude I was thinking of and saw previously. Thanks man! Have you been happy with the quality of the cover?
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    X2 Cover

    I thought someone was making X2 covers that fit really nicely with aftermarket/taller bars on X2's, but I can't seem to find any info on it now. Does anyone know if someone is making these? The only other option I see is a Covercraft cover from Hot Products, but it says they don't have any in...
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    I have not yet, no. Still have it.

    I have not yet, no. Still have it.
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    OEM 155 Pump and Wear Ring

    Price dump bump.
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    OEM 155 Pump and Wear Ring

    Selling a Yamaha OEM 155 pump and wear ring. OE pump part number is 65A-R1315-00-00. The wear ring is a Wave Blaster II ring, OE part number 64Y-51312-01-94. They only made these for 2 years and it's the only OE Yamaha 155 pump that ever had the pump bolt threads in it like the OE SJ wear rings...
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    My $220 Beach Cart

    @Ranleson93 I used Creo to make the CAD. Unfortunately, my company performed a software update and I didn't have the files backed up and lost them, otherwise I'd be happy to share it. @TheBuzzard I could see your style of design working better for the ocean conditions. I ride lakes only so...
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    what is the best pole to put on my SXR?

    Very similar, yes. https://www.facebook.com/ProRiderMag/photos/pcb.3250353508331197/3250353478331200/?type=3&theater They're tough to find and not advertised very well in my opinion, but I emailed them on it and they said it'd be $110 USD to ship it to MN. The kit is $1,495 USD so you're...
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    what is the best pole to put on my SXR?

    Jetsport Australia has their Jet1 hand pole as well. Similar to the RRP and is at a slightly lower price point. It comes as a complete kit, pole, steering assembly, grips, throttle, etc.
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    E-Box Compatibility

    I'm wondering what the compatibility or interchangeability is between various Yamaha electrical boxes? Mainly, the coil, starter relay, and voltage regulator? I'm looking for an E-Box for my spare 61x/62t motor and couch E-boxes seem to be a dime a dozen, however, when you look at the part...
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    Random Parts

    Do you have the hardware to go with that coupler cover?
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    Taking bearings off of the driveshaft

    Open a vice wide enough such that the driveshaft is able to go through the jaws of the vice but the bearing is resting on top of the jaws. Ensure the splines of the driveshaft (part that goes into the midshaft) are facing downwards. Hold a piece of wood over the end driveshaft and hit it with a...
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