mtotguy
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After I posted on this site about my starter issue and getting stuck out on the trail, someone on that thread mentioned the Travel and Recreation Interruption Plan that we get with the Yamaha Extended Warranty. It's for real! I'm holding a $220 check for expenses incurred as a result of the breakdown. Yamaha will reimburse you up to $250. You just need to have receipts and submit them to your dealer. Takes a bit of the sting out of the incident.


yamahaguy
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Yep! Yamaha is the real deal!
We have never used TRIP yet but it sure makes you feel good knowing Yamaha is ready to pick up some expenses if you break down.
I have towed a lot of other brand sleds out of the woods over the years and they don't seam to cover my tow bill of 250 per sled extraction.
We have never used TRIP yet but it sure makes you feel good knowing Yamaha is ready to pick up some expenses if you break down.
I have towed a lot of other brand sleds out of the woods over the years and they don't seam to cover my tow bill of 250 per sled extraction.
