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RDL 93 V-MAX4
11-07-2005, 08:56 PM
Your Yamaha Vmax-4 will tear you and your helmet off your sled. So be very careful out there this winter. And watch out for the power of your throttle!
http://tinypic.com/feo12r.jpg
LOL That seems like -96 800. Good year, a very good year...
Ike
RDL 93 V-MAX4
11-08-2005, 09:45 AM
Yup thought you might like that Ike.:sled:
mark the shark
11-08-2005, 08:20 PM
Ever since I got my Vmax-4 new, my wife had been bugging me to ride it, and I refused. Finally, after I'd had it for 5 or 6 years, I let her take it out on the lake behind the cabin we were staying at. She didn't have her helmet buckled on, and as soon as she hit the throttle her helmet flew off and landed on the lake, just like your picture. That's the last time she ever rode it.
Shark
SRV540
11-08-2005, 08:32 PM
I thought that was a 97, looks like it has the pro-action rear skid...judging by the ride height!
LOL That seems like -96 800. Good year, a very good year...
Ike
RDL 93 V-MAX4
11-08-2005, 11:12 PM
Ever since I got my Vmax-4 new, my wife had been bugging me to ride it, and I refused. Finally, after I'd had it for 5 or 6 years, I let her take it out on the lake behind the cabin we were staying at. She didn't have her helmet buckled on, and as soon as she hit the throttle her helmet flew off and landed on the lake, just like your picture. That's the last time she ever rode it.
Shark
I love your story Shark so funny.
When I ride with my son and hit the throtle too hard his helmet hits me in the ribs.:banghead: This year he will be in the sleigh or I will add a piece of foam to the back of his helmet for me for padding. LOL...
samiralfey
11-09-2005, 03:53 AM
OR maybe the Vmax threw it's guts out on the lake and the rider tought "No more of this old dinosaur piece of #@!*", threw his helmet and walked back home and the photo was taken by some Arctic Cat-driver passing by.....;)
Naahh, that would be impossible, right? It's a Yammie, after all.
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