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    Rear axle options for a YTM225DX...

    Anyone know if any other Yamaha axles (from quads or such) will bolt up to a YTM225DX?

    I think my axle might have a slight bend to it and I know of no aftermarket ones available for this model. Durablue does not make one, do they?

    Would the axle from a Yamaha Wolverine, or a 225 moto4 work? Its tough to find a good used axle for the 225DX

    Thanks,

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    Sometimes you can get your axle straightened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    Sometimes you can get your axle straightened.
    Who can do that? Machine/Fab shops?

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    Hey, I think you can use the axle from a Moto 4 from the same year range (83'-85').

    Here is a link you can check out:

    http://www.buymotorcycleparts.com/yamaha_parts.htm

    Check out the "Fitment" section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejemima View Post
    Anyone know if any other Yamaha axles (from quads or such) will bolt up to a YTM225DX?

    I think my axle might have a slight bend to it and I know of no aftermarket ones available for this model. Durablue does not make one, do they?

    Would the axle from a Yamaha Wolverine, or a 225 moto4 work? Its tough to find a good used axle for the 225DX

    Thanks,
    I have an axle from my 85 22dx parts bike. if your interested contact me and we can make a deal.

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    225 dx axle

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirby View Post
    I have an axle from my 85 22dx parts bike. if your interested contact me and we can make a deal.
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    83-85 YTM-200E axle will fit, they are make stronger also.
    A YFM-225 Moto4 axle will not work because the driving shaft is centered.
    Maybe a axle from a YFM-200 will work, but I'm not sure at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejemima View Post
    Who can do that? Machine/Fab shops?
    Yep, a machine shop can do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamada View Post
    83-85 YTM-200E axle will fit, they are make stronger also.
    Serious? Why are they stronger? Different part numbers I'm assuming...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Yamada View Post
    A YFM-225 Moto4 axle will not work because the driving shaft is centered.
    Ah yes...makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejemima View Post
    Serious? Why are they stronger? Different part numbers I'm assuming...?
    225/200 axle comparison.

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ting!&p=217175

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejemima View Post
    Serious? Why are they stronger? Different part numbers I'm assuming...?


    Ah yes...makes sense.
    Yes the 200E axle is make stronger and they use a bigger thread and nut to hold the hub on the axle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamada View Post
    Yes the 200E axle is make stronger and they use a bigger thread and nut to hold the hub on the axle.
    I'm working on my buddies 200E beside my 225DX, and I noticed that. I bet its because it does not have rear suspension so it has to be beefier...perhaps the 225DX axle has less rotating inertia and that is why they made lighter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamada View Post
    Yes the 200E axle is make stronger and they use a bigger thread and nut to hold the hub on the axle.
    I'm working on my buddies 200E beside my 225DX, and I noticed that. I bet its because it does not have rear suspension so it has to be beefier...perhaps the 225DX axle has less rotating inertia and that is why they made lighter?

    So if I buy a 200E axle it will bolt right up with NO modification what so ever??? Cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejemima View Post
    Anyone know if any other Yamaha axles (from quads or such) will bolt up to a YTM225DX?

    I think my axle might have a slight bend to it and I know of no aftermarket ones available for this model. Durablue does not make one, do they?

    Would the axle from a Yamaha Wolverine, or a 225 moto4 work? Its tough to find a good used axle for the 225DX

    Thanks,
    you can straiten it with a press but no heat

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