Team Yamaha OTSFF Yamalube 2010 Nytro

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"Team Yamaha OTSFF Yamalube 2010 Nytro is prepped and ready to go
Iain Hayden is extremely excited to get on the snow and ride the
Ever so powerful Nytro."

Met these guys at Novi.... great guys!!! Good Luck this year Iain!!!!
 

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That looks like a new tunnel?
 
SledFreak said:
That looks like a new tunnel?

Yeah, the only thing this sled shares with the production 2010 sled is the body pannels, aside from the dash, and lack there of on the rear. This thing has a totally different tunnel, rails, heat exchangers, tank location, front end, spindels, everything is different.
 
fergdog93 said:
SledFreak said:
That looks like a new tunnel?

Yeah, the only thing this sled shares with the production 2010 sled is the body pannels, aside from the dash, and lack there of on the rear. This thing has a totally different tunnel, rails, heat exchangers, tank location, front end, spindels, everything is different.

Yes I agree, but it even looks different from last years race sled...
 
Who is running the Monster Energy sno x Nytro that was at the Toronto PS show?
 
The one at the toronto show was lookin pretty sweet. I wish I could pull the whole front end off that thing and put it on mine! He should do good on the yammy, hes the type of rider that sled needs: smooth and calculated.

Funny thing is that yammy race sled has more parts in common with my polaris iqr than my fx nytro haha
 
The rear suspension rails were machined from 5/8 or 3/4"" billet stock, however the front and rear arms looked like the stock FX ones. Likely reinforced but definently the same. Of coarse Fox Zero Pros center and rear.
 
Does Yamaha supply or have any input on what you run on the sled or are you just hand fabricating between the black and white of the letters of the rule book
 
hossZ28 said:
Does Yamaha supply or have any input on what you run on the sled or are you just hand fabricating between the black and white of the letters of the rule book

In open mod they can essentially make whatever changes they want as long as the end sled still meets isr guidelines. In the stock class its a different story.

The one at the toronto show had an iqr rear skid and some serious billet style subframe, it was a pretty cool yamalaris. I'm assuming for this year they have had more time to develop their own rear skid.
 
Sedz, who is riding the sled that was at the T.O show? Can you post up any pics for the others to see..it was one sick sled..and the HINDLE exhaust was killer!
 
shaddow44 said:
Sedz, who is riding the sled that was at the T.O show? Can you post up any pics for the others to see..it was one sick sled..and the HINDLE exhaust was killer!

The one by the OTSFF trailer? I'm not sure who rides that...i would speculate its a practice/test sled for Hayden. They shoulda lent it to Jeff Mullin to ride in the freestyle demo, he's rediculously dialed now...don't remember seing him throw any dead sailors. Its cool to see someone doing that on the same sled u own.

Really solid showing for yamaha's at the toronto show, the custom ones are dope...would have topped it off to see a nytro in action.
 
That other sled is Ian's "other sled" I saw it on his facebook page the other day while we were talking about the season.

I have been trying to convince him to come race a cross country race ;)
 


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