T.S.U.Filmz
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No I painted it just as strong tho
Yamahajrp
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MikeWalters said:Yamahajrp said:Well we got crap for snow so did a 1/2 miles in the ditches to bring my yearly total and grand total that i have put on this sled(bought it this last summer) to 2.2miles
Hey what brand of A-arm protectors are you running? How is the snow build up? I like the way they look!
i honestly couldn't tell you they were on there when i bought it this last summer, thats probly y we don't have any snow that and the fact that i took a job to be laid off all winter :/
yam177
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One trick looking phazer.I can see holes drilled in lots of areas(seat backets,body panels).Hope you guys can put them yamahas in the winners circle if mother nature will play nice(i got it cold here but 1 inch of snow).
yam177
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low slung said:One trick looking phazer.I can see holes drilled in lots of areas(seat backets,body panels).Hope you guys can put them yamahas in the winners circle if mother nature will play nice(i got it cold here but 1 inch of snow).
Yup sled is way lighter than stock runs pretty good has alot of trick stuff done to it
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Got an idea on the dry weight?(I think a stock RTX is 510lbs)
yam177
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low slung said:Got an idea on the dry weight?(I think a stock RTX is 510lbs)
Took around 45-50 LBS off the sled this is a base model with no reverse as well......
look real close at the rear skid......
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Looks like a Nytro skid.And i see a schmits bros swaybar on the front.Bet it handles just as good as an ski-doo XP(but without the heavy steering).yam177 said:low slung said:Got an idea on the dry weight?(I think a stock RTX is 510lbs)
Took around 45-50 LBS off the sled this is a base model with no reverse as well......
look real close at the rear skid......
yam177
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low slung said:Looks like a Nytro skid.And i see a schmits bros swaybar on the front.Bet it handles just as good as an ski-doo XP(but without the heavy steering).yam177 said:low slung said:Got an idea on the dry weight?(I think a stock RTX is 510lbs)
Took around 45-50 LBS off the sled this is a base model with no reverse as well......
look real close at the rear skid......
IQ skid
FarbeyondDriven
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Was originally blue and black. Also added Red Skinz hand guards.
Ruckus
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I knew you were not from the West Coast! And using inches vs cm tells me you graduated high school before 1985. So, 45+ and a low snow/flat terrain rider. You fit the "demographic" very well it seems.low slung said:(i got it cold here but 1 inch of snow).
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FarbeyondDriven said:Was originally blue and black. Also added Red Skinz hand guards
you did you do to change the seat color? new skin?
FarbeyondDriven
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I actually used black SEM Color Coat for flexible surfaces and Bulldog adhesion promoter.
xrrider
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Awesome looking sled Joel!
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Your only right about the west coast thing.I graduated high school in 1995.As for using cm vs inches?I use cm for measuring(got 18cm today,more tonight) but use the old system to help our southern friends on this site.As for fitting the demographic of a yamaha sled rider?Heres a few pics to prove you wrong..............Ruckus said:I knew you were not from the West Coast! And using inches vs cm tells me you graduated high school before 1985. So, 45+ and a low snow/flat terrain rider. You fit the "demographic" very well it seems.low slung said:(i got it cold here but 1 inch of snow).
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