yfz 450 plastics / fenders removal

default yfz 450 plastics / fenders removal

how to remove plastics on a 2005 yamaha yfz 450. GYTR Nerf Bars, Yoshimura full exhaust, DG bumper, PRM Grab Bar, K&N high flow air filter + jets, Renthal handlbar, Acerbis Handguards, oil mod, High compression piston, Steering damper, Lonestar A-arms, Axis front suspension, TCAMS reas suspension and rear wheel spacers

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25 thoughts on “yfz 450 plastics / fenders removal

  1. the rears are axis and that one sticker said hotcam and its normal for the quad to do that but for yfz’s if you do a lot of seat bouncing on jumps it will break your subframe

  2. @KTMisgay tbh the only ATVs i like are Yamaha, theyre the most advanced…. When it comes to trail bikes, CRF450X calls my attention and WR250, for me KTMs are like a honda/suzuki that comes tuned up for racing whilst Yamahas are almost race ready. I dont race but i think KTMs are exotic bikes with all those upgrades and Yamahas offer better value for money. plus the reliability…

  3. @YourFavoriteReviewer it doesnt cost you anything to do videos, especially when you have spare time. its there just in case people have any questions of where to start, btw tht was my first time doing it so yeah, it doesnt require any skills, all you need is common sense and a 10mm wrench with an extension ;)

  4. really? why would you need to look up how to take your plastics off of your quad? all you have to do is find all of the bolts and take em out and take the battery out if its in the way or the air filter ect. trust me ive done it

    not hatin on the vid im just sayin

  5. @shattaj15 i dont have the YFZ at my house anymore and i dont have access to any tools for a while, anyway, i didnt put them on, i bought the yfz used with all the mods already on. sorry, but tou hook it up to the pegs and near the oil tank, so start unbolting your pegs, grab bars, remove exhaust ( thts what i did on my blaster)

  6. I have no clue. I think it would look good without the graphics. Well atleast better than the color scheme ya got going on right now )black,yellow, and blue) haha

  7. @Matt06yfz yeah, i think its supposed ro be yellow- white-black, but the white parts should have black graphics, i checked out at yamahas website, and the blue is supposed to be all blue, but it looks sick with the white shrouds when its blue

  8. @green2stroke what year r u thinking, if its 07+ oil mod is done, but no matter what year, change the coolant seals, bearing and shaft (not impeller) and check the charging system before you go ride so tht u dont end up having to push it to turn on, if it backfires, check exhaust header, mine was lose. any other issues u wanna know???

  9. @green2stroke yes, i love it, i was disapointed in the beggining cuz i got it used and had to change coolant bearings and seals (which u should do in any yfz) and the camshaft chain, cuz it was how do u say it, wasted??? well it was very stiff and there was one link damaged but i changed it and i have about 2-3h with the new chain, clean carb and the thing wheelies in 3rd and maybe in 4rth gear, but its too fast to try LOL the thumb throttle is kinda stiff but i dont find that inconvenient :)

  10. @jgunther10 i think the blue ones tht i took out were from a different year, but remember, the only thing tht changed form the 04-06 and 07-08 were the oil mod and the LED brake light, apart from tht, no frame changes so you should be fine, the 09+ are different frames so totally different plastics/fenders but as far as i know 04-08 are all interchangable, Give it a try :) hope my video helps with figuering out what order to remove everything CMMENT, RATE, SUBSCRIBE!! LOL

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