

Blue Dave
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Looking for some feedback from you guys on the build quality of these "made in MN" sleds. This is my 12th new Yamaha sled but it is the first one that is not made in Japan.
I have my new 2015 RTX DX in my garage but have not ridden it yet. I am putting on some goodies like the sport front grab bar, rear skid plate, HID headlights, etc. I took the panels, hood, & seat off just to see how it is done. Some observations:
1) The LH side panel has a thumb screw in addition to the clip to secure it. The RH side panel has no thumb screw but the hole is there for it. Is this the way it is supposed to be? If so, why does the LH side need a thumb screw and the RH side does not? Why put the hole in the RH panel if the thumb screw is not needed there?
2) I found two screws missing in the underside of the hood. One was a black self tapping large Torx head screw that sucks down the "flair" to the top of the hood and the other was a smaller silver self tapping Torx head screw that holds together the panels at the nose of the hood. Both missing screws were on the RH side of the hood. I looked in the belly pan and did not see the missing screws so I am assuming that the Arctic Cat worker forgot to install them.
3) The Torx head bolt that secures the seat latch was so F'n tight that I snapped my T30 socket bit trying to break it loose with a ratchet. After buying a new T30 socket bit I put an impact driver on it and broke the bolt free. If I had waited until I needed a jump start someday to remove the seat I would have been completely screwed (pun intended). I realize that this is a dealer prep issue since the dealer needs to remove and install the seat to install the battery. In my dealer's defense he acquired this sled from another dealer who had assembled it.
I guess the answer may be to install the optional Racewerx seat bolt that is a thumbscrew. However I have the large tunnel gear bag and it would poke into the bag. Interestingly I was told that the Arctic Cat version of this sled does not use a bolt in the seat latch but rather just relies on the latch itself to keep the seat attached. I like the extra security of the bolt but think that a low profile thumb screw would have been a better way to to this.
4) There are a ton of the black self tapping large Torx head screws holding this sled together. In Japan I am sure these would be replaced with threaded bolts with corresponding threaded inserts and blue Loctighted . Time will tell if these screws prove to be adequate. Has anyone had these screws strip out or otherwise come loose?
5) The RH side panel has a flexible heat shield attached for protection from the exhaust system. It has a piece of Velcro attached to the flexible heat shield but no corresponding piece of Velcro on the body panel where it would attach. I am assuming that this is another item forgotten during assembly in Thief River Falls, MN?
6) The final item is another dealer prep issue that my dealer was not responsible for because of the reason I stated earlier. My battery was installed with the positive terminal on the RH side of the sled (front side of the battery facing up) requiring that the cable from the starter solenoid terminal be stretched across the battery to reach the positive battery terminal which would not allow the rubber cap to cover the battery terminal. I swapped the battery around 180 degrees so that the positive terminal is on the LH side of the sled which makes the positive cable connect with enough slack that the rubber cap can actually cover the terminal.
The only reason I mentioned this is because I want to make sure that I have the correct battery. My battery is a YTX20H-BS which has the positive terminal on the left as you are looking at the battery from the front. Is this correct? If so, is it supposed to be installed face down so that the positive terminal is on the LH side of the sled and therefore is closer to the starter solenoid terminal?
Thanks in advance for your feedback not only on my points but your own opinions and experiences with the build quality of these sleds. I have heard of other guys finding loose or missing fasteners and other build quality issues, so I just want to have an idea of what to expect compared to my 11 previous made in Japan Yamaha sleds.
I have my new 2015 RTX DX in my garage but have not ridden it yet. I am putting on some goodies like the sport front grab bar, rear skid plate, HID headlights, etc. I took the panels, hood, & seat off just to see how it is done. Some observations:
1) The LH side panel has a thumb screw in addition to the clip to secure it. The RH side panel has no thumb screw but the hole is there for it. Is this the way it is supposed to be? If so, why does the LH side need a thumb screw and the RH side does not? Why put the hole in the RH panel if the thumb screw is not needed there?
2) I found two screws missing in the underside of the hood. One was a black self tapping large Torx head screw that sucks down the "flair" to the top of the hood and the other was a smaller silver self tapping Torx head screw that holds together the panels at the nose of the hood. Both missing screws were on the RH side of the hood. I looked in the belly pan and did not see the missing screws so I am assuming that the Arctic Cat worker forgot to install them.
3) The Torx head bolt that secures the seat latch was so F'n tight that I snapped my T30 socket bit trying to break it loose with a ratchet. After buying a new T30 socket bit I put an impact driver on it and broke the bolt free. If I had waited until I needed a jump start someday to remove the seat I would have been completely screwed (pun intended). I realize that this is a dealer prep issue since the dealer needs to remove and install the seat to install the battery. In my dealer's defense he acquired this sled from another dealer who had assembled it.
I guess the answer may be to install the optional Racewerx seat bolt that is a thumbscrew. However I have the large tunnel gear bag and it would poke into the bag. Interestingly I was told that the Arctic Cat version of this sled does not use a bolt in the seat latch but rather just relies on the latch itself to keep the seat attached. I like the extra security of the bolt but think that a low profile thumb screw would have been a better way to to this.
4) There are a ton of the black self tapping large Torx head screws holding this sled together. In Japan I am sure these would be replaced with threaded bolts with corresponding threaded inserts and blue Loctighted . Time will tell if these screws prove to be adequate. Has anyone had these screws strip out or otherwise come loose?
5) The RH side panel has a flexible heat shield attached for protection from the exhaust system. It has a piece of Velcro attached to the flexible heat shield but no corresponding piece of Velcro on the body panel where it would attach. I am assuming that this is another item forgotten during assembly in Thief River Falls, MN?
6) The final item is another dealer prep issue that my dealer was not responsible for because of the reason I stated earlier. My battery was installed with the positive terminal on the RH side of the sled (front side of the battery facing up) requiring that the cable from the starter solenoid terminal be stretched across the battery to reach the positive battery terminal which would not allow the rubber cap to cover the battery terminal. I swapped the battery around 180 degrees so that the positive terminal is on the LH side of the sled which makes the positive cable connect with enough slack that the rubber cap can actually cover the terminal.
The only reason I mentioned this is because I want to make sure that I have the correct battery. My battery is a YTX20H-BS which has the positive terminal on the left as you are looking at the battery from the front. Is this correct? If so, is it supposed to be installed face down so that the positive terminal is on the LH side of the sled and therefore is closer to the starter solenoid terminal?
Thanks in advance for your feedback not only on my points but your own opinions and experiences with the build quality of these sleds. I have heard of other guys finding loose or missing fasteners and other build quality issues, so I just want to have an idea of what to expect compared to my 11 previous made in Japan Yamaha sleds.
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