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Encyclopedia > Yamaha Phazer

Phazer is the name of a model of snowmobile produced by the Yamaha Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1984, it became an immensley popular model for Yamaha and spawned several follow-up models (such as the Phazer II, Phazer Deluxe, Phazer Mountian Lite, Phazer FX, and Phazer GT); its design features were also incorporated into other models (such as later-model Exciters as well as the Venture Lite). A snowmobile tour at Yellowstone National Park, note the snowdust in the air (NPS Photo) A 1997 Arctic Cat ZR 580 Snowmobile A snowmobile (or snow scooter, often referred to by enthusiasts as a sled and in the Canadian north and Alaska as a snowmachine) is a land vehicle propelled... Yamaha Motor Corporation (ヤマハ発動機株式会社) is a motorized vehicle-producing company, initially part of the Yamaha Corporation. ...


Of particular note on the Phazer is way in which the headlight is directly connected to the handlebars so that the headlight follows the direction of a turn. This feature was certainly new among Yamaha models when it was introduced in 1984, and Yamaha claims that it and other features 'began a new era in snowmobiling'. The Phazer was always known for it's sharp handling, free-revving 485cc fan-cooled engine, rock-solid reliability (most notably on Phazer II), light weight, and most importantly, value. It was not so well known for it's ride quality, however, as with many Yamaha's of the day. To this very day the Phazer remains one of the best beginer sleds available. [1].


Snowmobiles under the original Phazer name appear until 1989; new models such as the Phazer II, Phazer Deluxe, etc., were sold until 2001. For the 2002 model year the Phazer nameplate was axed, where it would take a 5 year absence. Yamaha released a bold new snowmobile under the Phazer name-plate for the 2007 model year. [2] The snowmobile featured a radical new design which is "part snowmobile, part ATV, part dirt bike" and is powered by a new 80hp 499cc fuel-injected liquid-cooled 4-stroke which makes peak power at over 12,000rpm. The engine is based on Yamaha's highly succesfull YZ-250 dirt bike engine. With a 487lb est. dry weight, it is one of the lightest production sleds ever built, 2 or 4 stroke.


The bottom line is, the 4th generation Phazer is continuing the legacy that was started 23 years ago, using the same principle as the original; provide a light-weight, high-revving, ground-breaking machine that anyone could afford and have fun on, this philosophy was highly sucessfull and rocketed Yamaha to #1.


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Yamaha Phazer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (379 words)
Phazer is the name of a model of snowmobile produced by the Yamaha Motor Corporation.
Of particular note on the Phazer is way in which the headlight is directly connected to the handlebars so that the headlight follows the direction of a turn.
The bottom line is, the 4th generation Phazer is continuing the legacy that was started 23 years ago, using the same principle as the original; provide a light-weight, high-revving, ground-breaking machine that anyone could afford and have fun on, this philosophy was highly sucessfull and rocketed Yamaha to #1.
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