Is it fesible to put these on a 2001 MM?
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/accessories/acscitemdetail/5/179/350/1172/all/1/4284/0/detail.aspx
Where do I get the mounting hardware?
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/accessories/acscitemdetail/5/179/350/1172/all/1/4284/0/detail.aspx
Where do I get the mounting hardware?
bluemonster1
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maybe ask betheviper about it..pm him
BETHEVIPER
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I thought those came on a mountain max that year, must have been later.
lots of people use the skis, they are a variation on slp powder pro skis.
I have never tried them myself but have heard they work good off trail and not bad on.
lots of people use the skis, they are a variation on slp powder pro skis.
I have never tried them myself but have heard they work good off trail and not bad on.
Thanks. I couldn't find the mounting hardware though
snowdad4
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you need the longer bolts(2), oem part#90105-10106-00
and the spacing collars(4), oem part#90387-16013-00.
you will need viper or rx1 ski loops if your skis have the shorter raised saddles and are pre-2003.
skis work well in my opinion, but you will loose about 1.5" of front end ride height. not very desirable for the already low slung front end on the mtn max. they were more designed for the taller spindled vipers and rx's.
and the spacing collars(4), oem part#90387-16013-00.
you will need viper or rx1 ski loops if your skis have the shorter raised saddles and are pre-2003.
skis work well in my opinion, but you will loose about 1.5" of front end ride height. not very desirable for the already low slung front end on the mtn max. they were more designed for the taller spindled vipers and rx's.
snowdad4 said:skis work well in my opinion, but you will loose about 1.5" of front end ride height. not very desirable for the already low slung front end on the mtn max. they were more designed for the taller spindled vipers and rx's.
I can attest to that. I tried a pair on my MM, and took them right back off. They are great skis, I just couldn't afford to lose any more front ride height. You will likely find that most any aftermarket ski without a saddle will drop it down.