New To TY And Yamaha Sleds..My First Thread

sooboy

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I bought 2 yamis this past spring one is an 05 RS Vector Turbo 162"
Carillo rods,lowered compression light weight pistons (cant remember their name)and a Powder lite turbo.
This is my 1st 4 stroke so I know absolutely nothing about them.
I will need to rely on you guys for some tech support if needed

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The second sled is a 2002 Mountain Max with a 1000 tripple Price Performance engine, drop and roll chaincase,alum. trailing arms,and tunnel from Ekholm.M-10 mountain 141 with a 151 extention,and jaws tripple pipes.

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If anyone had any usefull input good or bad with what I have I would sure love to hear it please.
Thanks

Gary
 
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i see you live in the Detroit area I happen to be in Redford, where do ride? UP i hope. nice sleds they look like a ton of fun. you should go to the TY ride in feb

Jeff
 
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Sign up on the TY 4 stroke side you wil get a lot of help.....

Can you say mods...? Nice custom sleds....

Nick
 
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i see you live in the Detroit area I happen to be in Redford, where do ride? UP i hope. nice sleds they look like a ton of fun. you should go to the TY ride in feb

Jeff
I used to live in Redford also but moved to Livonia (4 miles from the old place)
Come on over for a beer sometime,we're practicaly neighbors.
I ride just north of the Canadian Soo,hence the name.
That is where I grew up and have a ton of sweet powder riding areas pretty much all to myself.
Mom lives on the shore of Superior and I ride the power lines and many skidder trails just behind the house.I am pretty much the first sled to track up the areas because of the snow depth and terrain not many people around there have the kind of sled to find the best places.Its about the next best thing to riding the mountains out west.

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Looking out at Batchewana bay from moms back yard.

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