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overdrive75
11-19-2006, 06:44 PM
I never did post pictures of my sled, so I thought I would.
Later
hontri
11-19-2006, 06:51 PM
Sweeeet!! Clean and detailed thats the way i like em!!:rockon:
Roadrunner
11-19-2006, 06:55 PM
overdrive,
Very clean sled!! Thanks for posting the picture for us to see!!
Roadrunner
RDL 93 V-MAX4
11-19-2006, 08:42 PM
I wish that every member on this site would post photos of there V-Max4. It be so cool to see how everyones sled is set up.
Thanks for showing us your sled. :rockon:
overdrive75
11-20-2006, 07:25 AM
I will post up a few more pics if I have them if you guys want.
As far as the story. I bought it last Feb. it's a '94 with 1900 miles on it, and it cleaner than new. It is bone stock except is has #130 jet's in the carbs, and I addes a marginal snow wheel kit. (I am looking for a second marginal snow wheel kit if anyone knows of one) And that is it. I do not intend to do any mods to it as I just trail ride it. I am looking for adding a way to carry a 2.5 or 5 gallon gas can with me, but with it being a short track of course I don't see an easy way of attaching a rack.
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vmax4rules
11-20-2006, 07:56 AM
Nice sled, thanks for the pics!
Looks great!!
where do you ride at?
AL P
overdrive75
11-20-2006, 12:09 PM
Al,
I like riding up near the Mackinaw bridge, easy acess to 3 areas, 1. East to Cheboygan and black Mountain area, 2. South to Pelston and Cross Village area, and 3. South East end of the UP. Other wise I have my places in the south part of the mit, that I ride snow permitting, which last year it wasn't. Where do you ride?
Cool. well other then running around my nieghborhood. LOL, I usualy go up to the mio michigan area, sometimes houghton lake, but I usually take a trip to mio, got some good friends up there, and just park my camper at thier place.
AL P
LOVE MY MAX
11-20-2006, 04:23 PM
Nice sled, Like the air brushing on the OEM color's. Same year as mine, and of course the best looking of all years....LOL. There is a product called a fuel buddy or something like that that get installed on top of the belt guard. Drill out the rivets for the spare belt holders, and rivet the tank in place. The tank also has a spot on it for the spare belt. Plumbing is easy as well, Just take the existing overflow out of the stock tank, and plumb it the outlet of the new tank. From what I understand, Was looking into one for my max.
LOVE MY MAX
11-20-2006, 04:25 PM
http://www.tourbuddy.com/yamaha.shtml
found it. check em out. they don't have one listed for the vmax but i know they make them.
overdrive75
11-21-2006, 08:41 AM
Thanks for the heads up on the tour buddy, I will check it out. I had thought I read somewhere that they didn't make one for the vmax-4. Also I did find a marginal snow wheel kit, so I am not looking anymore.
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