Vincent
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Hello
I'm finally getting back into the snowmobiling hobby. For two reasons. Reason one, I really missed it. Reason two, I really needed something different from my classic car restoration hobby. So it had to be a two up touring and affordable. No new 16 grand sled thank you.
My family has owned many Yamaha products. Four wheelers, outboards, and many snowmobiles. Our last sled and favourite was my father's 1999 Venture 600. Now owned by my little brother. Reliable, reasonably fast, comfortable for one or two people and sounds great stock. Got to love those redhead triples.
Last winter I was really thinking how I should have bought my dad's sled years ago, before my little brother drove it into the ground. Or if I could find one in decent shape for a good price. A week passed and what shows up on Facebook buy and sell near my home?
A 2000 Venture 700. Owned by a recently widowed middle age lady for almost it's entire life. So no crazy abuse, and / or was never rolled etc...
Picked it up for 1400$. It's solid and streight. Runs fantastic. One little rip in the seat, no damage on the tunnel or hood. Original track with studs, plastic skis and 11 000 km.Her deceased husband had taken very good care of it for many years.
I bought it late in the season. (March 4). Still managed to get alot riding time and accomplish alot of work on it. I.E. Cleaned carbs, inspected chain case, adjusted track, greased it etc... Ofcourse I learned almost right away the track offered no traction and was suffering the effect of dry rought.
So I bought a brand new 1.35 Cobra track for it (Love Spring prices). I am planning a rebuild before next season. So all new sliders, bearing, new track, bushings, clutch rebuilds etc.... This sled is a long term project and I hope to get many years out of it. That's my story.
Bye for now.
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