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Thread: 2004 YFZ 450 swingarm broken

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    2004 YFZ 450 swingarm broken

    Last ride my mate went on he managed to crack his swing arm on his YFZ450 Race Quad which he recently just fitted with a stronger axels and carrier worth over 2g.

    We are now trying to find a second hand swing arm lying around or if any body is wrecking a 2004 Raptor 450 can you please let me no.

    2004 and 2005 have same part number so i guess a 2005 one will do.

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    check on yamaha.com in the part diagrams will give you the part numbers for the different year 1st couple a numbers are the model its the large group a numbers that should match will tell what years will fit then shop on ebay heaps cheaper
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    Yea 2004 and 2005 share same number for the swing arm. Ive found one looking at 1g incl poastage and gst that i will be charged in customs

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    need to try find one under $400 or have them declare it as only being $400
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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    need to try find one under $400 or have them declare it as only being $400
    have u got a swingarm yet, also do u know about the auckland atv club events

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    SUGGESTED FIX:1 Build a box just large enough to fit Quad in. 2 put quad in box. 3 fill box with concrete. 4 leave to set. Viola, crack filled and one more bloody quad off the trails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pornstar View Post
    SUGGESTED FIX:1 Build a box just large enough to fit Quad in. 2 put quad in box. 3 fill box with concrete. 4 leave to set. Viola, crack filled and one more bloody quad off the trails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pornstar View Post
    SUGGESTED FIX:1 Build a box just large enough to fit Quad in. 2 put quad in box. 3 fill box with concrete. 4 leave to set. Viola, crack filled and one more bloody quad off the trails.
    Quads are obviously beyond your capabilities TOSSER

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    Whats a quad ?
    Why can't you just weld it up and gusset it ?

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    Where it broke i couldnt see welding being to effective this quad is used to jump FMX ramps so wasnt to keen on trusting a repaired one. Did track one down all sorted now

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    Quote Originally Posted by mortaatv View Post
    Quads are obviously beyond your capabilities TOSSER
    trouble is though, basic sections of trails seem to be beyond the capabilities of 95% of quad riders- thats why everybody hates quads- because they make such excellent roadblocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by B0000M View Post
    trouble is though, basic sections of trails seem to be beyond the capabilities of 95% of quad riders- thats why everybody hates quads- because they make such excellent roadblocks
    Much the same with you two wheelers in the sand and bogs, although you just fall over so we can just use you as extra traction.

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    Good point but you should watch this 1st

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia5rK...layer_embedded
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    the great thing about a stuck 2 wheeler, is that you can ride around them...

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