Fasterblaster
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My Dad had Yammies from day one. Around '70-'71 he came home with a SL 292 and a 338. A couple years later he traded them for a GP 338 and GP 433. Next was a GPX 440 free-air. It handled like a tank but was fast and sounded great. Then the ultimate, an SRX 440 in '76. I thought the SRX was the coolest machine in the world. It would throw a rooster tail with those metal cleats, i think they were stock. I probably rode that little 338 around the world twice. A little tippy, but quick with all 50 lbs of me on it. I'll never forget the sight of those four sleds all in row on crispy morning just waiting to be ridden. You know, I don't remember anything but gas and oil going into those machines.