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07 Phazer FX's - Anyone ridden them/own them what are they like? started by 1994XLTrider
January 3rd 2008 at 9:22 PM  [ Modified January 3rd 2008 at 9:22 PM ]
 
1994XLTrider
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I was wondering if anyone has ridden an 07 Phazer FX or owns one?? what are they like? whats the powerband like on them and hows the handling/suspesion???



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January 3rd 2008 at 9:59 PM
 
yamaha1235
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I have one and love it. the suspension is good i have yet to bottom it out. adjusting it as easy as turning a nob. The power from zero to 60 is alot more than expectedbut after that it slows down. I got mine up to 90 mph. If you do alot of carving its great as long as the powder isnt to deep. Its a little tippy on the trails but after a while you get used to it.



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January 3rd 2008 at 10:39 PM
 
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It has more power than the other 500cc sleds. It won't beat any modern 600's in a race though. Overall a fun sled, plenty of power if you're not used to riding a 700 or 800. They handle great and are really easy to carve with.



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January 3rd 2008 at 10:56 PM
 
1994XLTrider
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ok thanks guys, im just used to the xlt anyways... :P sounds like the perfect sled for me.



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January 4th 2008 at 7:02 AM
 
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Can't say enough for mine! So much fun, especially after a clutch kit and studs, and with that, I'd say the 600s will have something to watch out for! And on the trails and twisties it is not going to matter if your riding a 800, it's going to stay right up with you if not pass you! It's a phenomenal sled. If your looking at one, I have one I havn't touched since last season, that I really think I am going to sell.



2007 Team Yamaha Blue Phazer FX, 96 Woody's 1.175" studs, EPI Spring kit, 4" Woody's 60*,silver skid plate, GYTR grab bumper, silver billet fuel cap, guage relocation, Venture Lite electric cooling fan, water wetter added.

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January 4th 2008 at 9:33 AM  [ Modified January 4th 2008 at 9:33 AM ]
 
brian126
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I'll be finding out what they are like tomorrow, I have to pick mine up at the dealership this afternoon. Was able to get a new 2007 Phazer GT for $5,200 plus tax and license. Taking it up to the lake cabin for the weekend to play around with it.




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