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Water on left foot with Nytro....


Port has not heard anything yet but expects to know either way at the 09 tech update(sometime soon, but he didn't tell me the date).
 
I wonder if I will get one of those for my 40th.... I wonder if there will be a some kind of bulletin..... I too am waiting to hear....

I guess time will tell. I know that the dealers have not yet had the training for the updates but maybe some news will come soon.
 
I tried the fix and used a half tube of silicone.

I tried like 3 different times.....no luck

still get that cruddy icey build up on

my nice gortex bibs. Sucks IMHO

Pay all this money for some stupid

ash to forget a little fit and finish, on testing!!!!

chaps my ash
 
Did you try my method. I blocked off the holed on the foot well, sealed the 3/8 hole on the bulkhead side and foam taped the lowers and I do not get a wet foot...
 
MrSled said:
Reaper said:
Gibby said:
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/ausertech/FXNytrowetfoot.htm

there is a fix in the ty tech pages

Gibby

I tried that, did nothing to reduce problem for me...

But it does work, as it solved my problem.... :o|

Must be the Canadian snow is the problem :drink:
 
Klim Adrenaline GTX boots = no more wet foot on either side, and that includes riding in 4 feet of powder, + they're actually quite comfortable and warm.
 
NyTrOMaNIaC said:
Klim Adrenaline GTX boots = no more wet foot on either side, and that includes riding in 4 feet of powder, + they're actually quite comfortable and warm.

You can take that to the bank folks.....

Hello Atlantic Canada (love that place)

Told you, its that damn Canadian snow causing the problem :die
 
Reaper said:
NyTrOMaNIaC said:
Klim Adrenaline GTX boots = no more wet foot on either side, and that includes riding in 4 feet of powder, + they're actually quite comfortable and warm.

You can take that to the bank folks.....

Hello Atlantic Canada (love that place)

Told you, its that damn Canadian snow causing the problem :die

............and then it blows south into Michigan!! It must be the first year ever, because I've never had a soaking wet foot before and I've ridden in rain!!! BUT, it only occurs on the left side, because that's the side that is usually facing Canada when I'm going down the trail!!! Truly historic weather we have here!! Maybe it's attributed to global warming!!!! Where is Al Gore when you need him??!?!?
 
When I did my tunnel work I had some footwell block off plates made. Mostly to reinforce and help stop snow/ice buildup inside the clutch and chaincase areas. It might with the wet foot thing. I have 2 extra sets I'll sell for $25 shipped ea. They are waterjet cut from .080 5052.
 

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