ScottyR
Extreme
Has anyone used a Seat Jack on their Nytro?
I like to take my kids for a ride and it looks as though the oldest is too tall to sit in front of me anymore.
Thanks for the input.
I like to take my kids for a ride and it looks as though the oldest is too tall to sit in front of me anymore.
Thanks for the input.
Vector1
Expert
I just order one yesterday, my kid is now too big to sit in front.
lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
You are going to put this on a Nytro? How? Under tunnel exhaust?
Vector1
Expert
jm2074
Newbie
1 have one on my xtx and you don't need relocate your exhaust. I will post pic lather when i come back home
Bamboo
Lifetime Member
I just installed on on my XTX. Its a real pain in the A** to put on and take off. On my ZX chassis doo it was a snap. Any one else with this problem.
Eagle1
Expert
Can't wait to see your pictures as I was thinking of getting one also.
what did you pay for them? I seen them listed for $499. yikes
Wifes likes to go for ride every now and then so I didn't really want a 2-up.
what did you pay for them? I seen them listed for $499. yikes
Wifes likes to go for ride every now and then so I didn't really want a 2-up.
Bamboo
Lifetime Member
Heres my wife's sled with the seat jack on.
lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
What does it take to get that thing on and off the sled?
jm2074
Newbie
just loose the 4 knob and slide the seat backward and its out 30 sec
vogelm1
Pro
Seat Jack Installation on an '07 Vector
I see this topic was originally posed in the Nytro thread, but hopefully somebody can help on an '07 Vector. I just installed a seat jack yesterday and you have to push down pretty good on the jump seat in order to get the holes to line up for the threaded knobs...enough that it compresses/causes some slight wrinkles on the sled's seat. I assumed the seat jack was essentially a "bridge" over the sled's seat, but it looks as if the sled's seat provides some level of support for the jack. Sound normal, and might it cause damage to the sled's seat over time? Thanks -
I see this topic was originally posed in the Nytro thread, but hopefully somebody can help on an '07 Vector. I just installed a seat jack yesterday and you have to push down pretty good on the jump seat in order to get the holes to line up for the threaded knobs...enough that it compresses/causes some slight wrinkles on the sled's seat. I assumed the seat jack was essentially a "bridge" over the sled's seat, but it looks as if the sled's seat provides some level of support for the jack. Sound normal, and might it cause damage to the sled's seat over time? Thanks -
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hello, is the nytro allowed with 2 persons in the US?? or is it just yamaha that say it is for one person only???
vogelm1
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Yamaha "recommends" not for two, but with the seat jack it can be comfortably with a small adult/kid on the back. I'm not aware of any laws that prohibit this in the States.
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ok,its legal with 2 on sleds here if the sled is approved for it from the factory,but its not approved for 2 from yamaha they say.
evil1
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most of canada that i know ,,,if the seat is'nt original equipment,,as in permanently attached it is not a two up,,same as quads. Lots of fines handed out in the past for quads so i would think that sleds would be the same. Not long ago in newfoundland you could bolt a two-up seat and foot pegs for a passenger on your quad,,but not anymore your quad has too be a true two-up!!!
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