snirt
Extreme
has anyone had there tool kit open up in the back of ther sled? i have an attak and am looking for something a little better than the little black plastic box...any ideas? 

PeeWee
Veteran
snirt,
I picked up the yamaha bag that fits in the nose under the hood and put a rollup tool kit into that. It works great. Just make sure to waterproof the bag. I've been getting snow building up in the nose area when running in the deep stuff. Just a thought.

I picked up the yamaha bag that fits in the nose under the hood and put a rollup tool kit into that. It works great. Just make sure to waterproof the bag. I've been getting snow building up in the nose area when running in the deep stuff. Just a thought.

welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
I carry a flash light, gas siphon, extra gloves and jumper cables..
THe only tools ive had to use were for another guy to fix his arctic cat.. LOL
Did you know the tool kit that comes with the yamahas are better than the ones that come in the cats..?? LOL
THe only tools ive had to use were for another guy to fix his arctic cat.. LOL
Did you know the tool kit that comes with the yamahas are better than the ones that come in the cats..?? LOL
PeeWee
Veteran
welter,
What are you using for jumper cables. Never gave that a thought but sounds like a pretty good idea.
What are you using for jumper cables. Never gave that a thought but sounds like a pretty good idea.
welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
Go to your local hardware or automotive store and get a set for a motorcycle.. they come in a nice round carrying case and are light and cheap..
I think i paid $9 for mine..
I think i paid $9 for mine..
PeeWee
Veteran
Sweet. I love all the info you can get on this site
Thanks

Thanks

mdkuni
TY 4 Stroke Guru
snirt said:has anyone had there tool kit open up in the back of ther sled? i have an attak and am looking for something a little better than the little black plastic box...any ideas?![]()
Posted about this same issue. Easy fix someone gave me, use a rubber band. I tried it this weekend and my tool kit no longer comes undone!
waldo1
Expert
or you could just put it in the other way
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BigFoot
I've found that if you put the tool kit in the right direction, so the tie-down rubber strap is going across the "seam" where the end of the cap is, it holds the tool kit closed, and keeps it secured down.
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