yamaha_snopro New member Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 200 Age 39 Location Northport, MI Aug 8, 2009 #1 anyone ever put a diamond drive in there yamaha? dont see any reason the it would not work. any imput?
anyone ever put a diamond drive in there yamaha? dont see any reason the it would not work. any imput?
Ding Darn Tootin' Joined May 8, 2003 Messages 3,603 Age 63 Location Howell, MI Aug 8, 2009 #2 Heard of someone on Snowest that did it. It seemed like it involved a major chassis change though. Try searching over there.
Heard of someone on Snowest that did it. It seemed like it involved a major chassis change though. Try searching over there.
pro116 Lifetime VIP Member Joined May 7, 2003 Messages 2,764 Age 44 Location Appleton,WI Aug 21, 2009 #3 Don't know whay you would want to it's slower then a chain case.I have a cat with it in and blew the gears apart the first day on it and it was brand new (26miles).
Don't know whay you would want to it's slower then a chain case.I have a cat with it in and blew the gears apart the first day on it and it was brand new (26miles).
03viperguy Moderator Joined Aug 9, 2003 Messages 5,245 Age 44 Location Alton, NH Aug 30, 2009 #4 yeah they really do seem to have some reliability issues.
yamaha_snopro New member Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 200 Age 39 Location Northport, MI Aug 30, 2009 #5 i was thinking that droping some twenty pounds of chain an gear and jackshaft would be nice. im still pondering it.
i was thinking that droping some twenty pounds of chain an gear and jackshaft would be nice. im still pondering it.
03viperguy Moderator Joined Aug 9, 2003 Messages 5,245 Age 44 Location Alton, NH Aug 30, 2009 #6 cheaper and easier to lose 20 lbs yourself
yamaha_snopro New member Joined Sep 8, 2005 Messages 200 Age 39 Location Northport, MI Aug 30, 2009 #7 i know but that twenty pounds wold not be in the drive line like the gears and chain are.