BrianI
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- 2015 Yamaha RS Viking Professional
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- Goulais River, Ontario
Hello. I have a 2015 VK Professional I purchased this year. I've noticed the ice buildup in the rear of the tunnel everyone talks about from the under-tunnel exhaust heat. This doesn't seem to be a big deal as the recommended carrying a rubber hammer seems to work well. What I am concerned with is the excessive amount of snow that seems to accumulate and stick to the rear suspension component surfaces. The snow often hardens into huge blocks of ice that cover all of the surfaces but seem to center more towards the last 2/3s of the suspension. I'm concerned that riding in this condition can break something. The snow/ice is not easily cleaned like the rear tunnel icing. This is the first liquid cooled machine I've owned. I've never had this problem with fan cooled machines. 1) is this normal for the VK Professional? 2) Is this caused by the under-tunnel exhaust outlet or is this a liquid cooled machine phenomena? 3). Would the exhaust rerouting kit help very much with this problem (is the kit worth installing to prevent suspension & under-tunnel icing)? Thank you for any advice given
