Underhood snow build up Viper 700

  • Check hood fit, both on belly pan and airbox.
  • Make sure hood parts are not broken.
  • Block off vents below bumper when in powder.
  • Run a fine mesh filter over the foam on the airbox or consider blocking off induction scoops beside the headlights.
  • Use mountain skis. This was a huge difference.
  • I also found an exhaust deflector necessary to avoid bogging.
 
"Ram air" vents are blocked off already.

Used frogzskin on big vent in front of exhaust pipe, and used smaller pieces on the hood side of the intake.

Did nothing literally 5 minutes in powder and it was un-rideable, air filter completely plugged with snow.

This is ridiculous as it's a "mountain Viper" . How did Yamaha ever get away with this BS back in the day. Bone stock low mileage sled aside from a trail can. Already has wide mountain skis from previous owner.

I'll try the outerwears thing but haven't heard of the Exhaust deflector. Could you elaborate on that one? Thanks for the replies.1000043001.jpg1000043002.jpg1000043003.jpg
 


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