1992 Yamaha Vmax-4 --- original first year Yamaha Muscle Sled

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
  • NOTE: I miss-spoke in this video. Referring to the 1971 Arctic Cat inline 4 cylinder 2-stoke machine, I should have noted KING KAT as the model name, with its 789 cc Kawasaki engine.
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    In 1992, Yamaha set a tone in sled technology and launched the "Muscle Sled" era... Their new Vmax-4 was the most unique, most powerful, and largest displacement engine in a production trail sled. With 743cc from its four cylinders, the Vmax-4 was the power master for 1992. It was the first production sled with lightweight metal skis and plastic bottoms. It was the first production sled to use digital CDI ignition as well as multiple Mikuni TM flat side carburetors and rack throttle setup which gave an easy pull on the thumb.
    Perhaps the most unique aspect was that the engine power was gear transferred from the center of the crankshaft to a separate jackshaft that carried the primary clutch. This reduced the torsional twisting of the crankshaft and kept the engine alive. The jackshaft runs at 90-95% of engine RPMs.
    A well-maintained example of a first-year V-Max-4.

Комментарии • 146

  • @toddpuss6125
    @toddpuss6125 Год назад +20

    still one of the best looking sleds , even 30 years later

    • @DavidBradley-w8r
      @DavidBradley-w8r 11 месяцев назад

      I'm gonna have to go with the original Phaser as best looking

  • @jackhammer2671
    @jackhammer2671 Год назад +12

    Love all the muscle sleds of that 92-2003 era...best looking and sounding sleds by far than anything made after about 2003-4...all those sleds were pure sound porn.

  • @ahobimo732
    @ahobimo732 Год назад +4

    For me, this is perhaps the most iconic production sled ever built. It's the Dodge Viper of snowmobiles.
    I remember when it was released, what a splash it made. There was nothing else on the trails that even came close to it. Visually and mechanically, it was wildly revolutionary.

    • @skylermummert24
      @skylermummert24 Год назад

      Visually? That’s the ugliest sled made so I guess you’re right in a sense

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Год назад +2

      @@skylermummert24 It's kinda crazy how much individual tastes can vary!
      I obviously think it was one of the BEST looking sleds ever. Not saying you're wrong. We just have different preferences, obviously.
      Just out of curiosity, can you give me an example of what you consider a beautiful sled?
      I also think the original Yamaha Phazer was a fantastic looking machine. What's your opinion on that one?

  • @stevenvanheel3932
    @stevenvanheel3932 11 месяцев назад +1

    That’s really cool. I had no idea there was a jackshaft that drove the primary clutch on these sleds. Crazy!

  • @josephzimmer5586
    @josephzimmer5586 Год назад +2

    I knew a guy who owned his own sled shop who put turbo's on these and ran 149mph in a 1000 ft with these sleds. Bob Mazoli was his name in upstate NY

  • @MBTUE
    @MBTUE Год назад +3

    1997 was the best year for the Vmax. Very Very rare to find a survivor . Your sounds like it's tuned perfectly . Love it !

    • @billybobbob3003
      @billybobbob3003 Год назад +1

      ''WEAR A HELMET''

    • @rickking6757
      @rickking6757 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have one I bought new. Still sitting in my garage with 12,000 miles on it.

  • @Dominator-gh4cv
    @Dominator-gh4cv Год назад +6

    Now you just need a 93 Thundercat and you have all the first muscle sleds, in my humble opinion the T-cat was the king of the muscle sleds for its whole run. Had 160 horsepower right from the factory in 93, the Yamaha had around 130 the Polaris was in the 120-130 range and the skidoo was about 135-140

  • @jasonknoll5148
    @jasonknoll5148 Год назад +1

    Pretty nice sled!! Going to look at a '92 this week just got pulled out of a barn for the first time in 17 yrs a little over 1000 miles can't wait hopefully she'll be in my garage soon

  • @coastalcleaningandmaintena2884

    You could always tell the vmax with those funky shocks. I never got to ride one so I have no idea how they performed. I went from a 76 250cc Tundra to a mid 80's 440 el tigre. Then I got the privilege of riding a brand new 97 ski doo mxz 583 and once I hit the throttle I was hooked. Sledding is still my favorite powersport. I just live in a place we have to go a long ways to sled. So man I miss it. If that 2 stroke power doesn't get your heart pumping. Your just not alive. It's like no other. I have seadoos and dirtbikes and ATVs and sxs but I still covit sledding as my number 1. I used to live in the Rocky mountain Trench and my whole youth was skis in the air just ripping. We got 24 feet annually of snow and it was 15 mins from town to best terrain imaginable. If u ever get the chance go to Mackenzie BC and check out morfee mountain. Just be sure you go with locals as there's sled triggered avalanches on the daily pretty much and if you go to the back side you'll need a helicopter. But best riding in the world hands down.

  • @davidbrennan5
    @davidbrennan5 Год назад +17

    It wasn't a Thundercat in the early 70's it was a " King Cat" that had the 4 cylinder engine. Arctic Cat made 124 of them, it was not a production model. Yamaha's Vmax-4 would have been the first production 4 cylinder 2 stroke. The Thundercat was a production model but didn't come until 1993 and they were not 4 cylinder sleds, they were triples, 900cc for the early ones and 1000cc for the late ones. Unbelievable collection, please show us more.

  • @YammiePro
    @YammiePro Год назад +3

    Very nice sled! Thanks for showing it and ripping it around!

  • @brucefredrickson9677
    @brucefredrickson9677 Год назад +1

    I recall seeing Pat Hauck at the Wausau, WI fall grass drags with a new 92 V-Max. He did very well as usual being the tuning and clutching wizard he is. We both went to the same high school.

  • @airman6822
    @airman6822 Год назад +1

    Love this vintage of sled, this is when I first got heavy into sledding. Glad to see some people keeping these old girls alive, original condition or not. Beautiful!

  • @ghost61
    @ghost61 Год назад +1

    man that brings back a lot of memories. lost a lot of races to these sleds at the time I had a indy 650 which was an awesome sled

  • @ChiefRickyRC
    @ChiefRickyRC Год назад

    Greetings from Bemidji! Thanks for sharing about your great sled! My favorites are any Arctic Cat and Yamaha 😎

  • @calebh2642
    @calebh2642 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your sled with us

  • @petestrains1021
    @petestrains1021 Год назад

    Definitely a great machine, I had a '95 Vmax-4 and man that thing would fly. Regret ever selling it.

  • @vintagesawyer6246
    @vintagesawyer6246 Год назад +4

    Awesome sounding idle on that sled 👍

  • @Petertrottierrealtor
    @Petertrottierrealtor Год назад

    Cool video. I was riding a Exciter at the time the VMax was released. Good memories. It’s funny how little travel the rear skids had at the time with the snow flap dragging in the snow. ✌️😀

  • @MrWashking
    @MrWashking Год назад

    Wow that Vmax is CLEAN! I’m SO envious!

  • @phyxius11
    @phyxius11 11 месяцев назад

    I had the same sled and my ski's were aluminum with plastic skins man I miss it

  • @keithmelanson6396
    @keithmelanson6396 Год назад +1

    I went from a Yamaha Phaser 440 to that same V Max 750.
    I smoked all my friends that had modified Polaris 650s with ease. One of the sledding mags claimed that sled to be " The Lexus of Snowmobiles"

    • @RyanBenbow
      @RyanBenbow 4 месяца назад

      Cool and crazy. I have 4 v max 4. Two are stock. The other two are modified

  • @gggracing113.
    @gggracing113. Год назад

    Had the same sled with a set of Hauck cylinders and that thing absolutely flew. I miss that beast. Oh and the 4 banger noise was music. Great video!

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Год назад +2

      I had a 800cc V-max4 with a custom engine built by Tim Bender himself custom clutching and his pipes and stingers, a 🚀 rocket in a straight line!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠

  • @Wauk9390
    @Wauk9390 Год назад +1

    This could very well be the best looking snowmobile ever built and I’m a Polaris guy.

  • @michaeld4879
    @michaeld4879 Год назад

    That is a very nice looking sled! Great video, my 94' Mach ans my Indy lite both had pink in their paint schemes as well!

  • @rhinecabs9845
    @rhinecabs9845 Год назад +1

    My first sled was a 96 Vmaxx 600. Great sled but rear suspension was a bit weak. Great video!

  • @BigBore525x
    @BigBore525x Год назад +19

    It was the Arctic Cat King Kat 800 not Thunder Cat which had the 4 cylinder Kawasaki. Simple misspeak Valdi. 😉

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Год назад +1

      My buddy had one, with the suspension knob up by the handle bar's..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠

    • @sophieleonardo155
      @sophieleonardo155 Год назад

      They had king cat 880 also a 1200

    • @jrodflint
      @jrodflint Год назад +3

      Exactly what I was thinking, Definitely the King Cat.

    • @Freddy_Confetti
      @Freddy_Confetti Год назад

      Name nazi

  • @Kevin-ix4qz
    @Kevin-ix4qz Год назад +1

    My back is killing me just looking at that suspension. Great condition sled!

    • @funtyes1970
      @funtyes1970 Год назад

      i dont think so . if you think that suspension is bad what you think of 70"s and 80"s sleds suspension cuz i didnt think early or mid 90"s suspension was that bad . yes it nothing like what sleds have today but for the era 90"s have pretty decent suspension and i take a older sled over junk shit is out now . look all garbage 4 stroke sleds are out now

    • @bigretardhalo
      @bigretardhalo Год назад +2

      Don't worry about your back... The fourteen inches of seat foam will take care of that 👍😂

  • @mainmanmustard
    @mainmanmustard Год назад

    I loved my 1994 VMax 600. It had a bunch of go fast parts on it when I got it. Only ran good wide open. Got a wrecked one and took off all the stock parts and made one real decent sled. The rear M-10 suspension left some to be desired compared to the rash of XC SP Polaris' I had after that, but it always held a spot in my heart. It was my first "modern" sled. Had a couple old Enticers and Exciters a Scorpion Whip 800 and a few Massy Storms prior to my VMax.

  • @makattak88
    @makattak88 Год назад

    I would say 2006 is beginning of the modern era of sleds.

  • @daryldavis5615
    @daryldavis5615 Год назад +1

    I had one when it ran right it was a beast. Burned hole it a piston was still running just a little bogged down. They were not fun when you got stuck either

  • @markgrafstrom1704
    @markgrafstrom1704 Год назад

    WOW wish I had a flux capacitor so I could go buy one....man what a sound!!!!

  • @chasauto2932
    @chasauto2932 Год назад

    They were fast but they were super heavy. I like your videos bud.

  • @curlybrownk9
    @curlybrownk9 7 месяцев назад

    I remember when they came out, everyone was talking about them, they were almost mythical. A couple guys bought some in my area, later that winter we had a radar run, and both ran their v4s. I was expecting them to take the show, many 650 polaris indys beat them , wild cat 700s my old 650 wild cat did even did better, the v4s were running with the mach1 617s.
    They weren't huge performers out of the box.

  • @GarageWorx
    @GarageWorx Год назад

    True classic. Very nice.

  • @yoshy4072
    @yoshy4072 Год назад +2

    It's a pity really, this thing had so much potential considering it was based off a TZ750 engine, didn't perform like I thought it would.

  • @sergebrunet4218
    @sergebrunet4218 Год назад +1

    Happy new year ! I like Yamaha sleds because i think they re reliable machines and that s what i need because i ride alone at night ! but i won t go if it s very cold ! so if i brake down i can wait till morning or till the grooming machine comes by ! in Quebec we have # 1 trails in Canada ! i ll send you a short vid of my sled ! 1998 V-Max XTC 700 tripple ! it s in my storage unit in Alberta ! will bring it back here in spring 2023 ! can t wait ! LoL🥸

  • @whixirc7564
    @whixirc7564 Год назад

    Insane how this sled sound exactly like one today with a custom can XD but it is original

  • @mitchcoop1
    @mitchcoop1 Год назад

    Love the rack... I assume that this came from bikes (With all those inline 4's) I'd think it keeps carb. slides identical
    heights / balance, much longer (once set properly). Cool Video sir...Wow -- over 130H.P. back then!! Thanks

  • @timday3772
    @timday3772 Год назад

    Yeah the King cab that was a badass sled remember seeing one when I was a kid can't remember when you first come out but my brother had a SRX with a pop-up headlight on the next year they called it the VMAX but the SRX to be next to the pop-up headlight the early ones still say the best-looking Yamaha they ever made fer some muscle sled evening a woman already cat guy cuz my mom used to race rupp's when they quit making rupp's we switch to cat also I had a 1971 Yamaha ss440 dual carbs do expansion chamber's I think was a fast for what it was and 71

  • @Hockeyfan9884
    @Hockeyfan9884 Год назад +3

    I got rid of my 1997 V-max 800, in great shape. Sold it for 17 hundred Canadian, too heavy, way too hard on gasoline.

  • @mariek6993
    @mariek6993 Год назад

    when the v-max first came out, it was considered the "big" sled of the yamaha line but the SRV was faster than the v-max.

    • @kenhmful
      @kenhmful 11 месяцев назад

      SRV 540 faster than t vmax 540 when modyfied, had both stock and heavy modyfied srv 540, the heavy mod srv did smoke my friend 86 vmax 540 also modyfied, but srv 540 cant tuch a vmax 4

  • @jonasgrumby1093
    @jonasgrumby1093 Год назад

    Corrections:
    ARTIC CAT KING CAT
    JACK SHAFT GEAR REDUCTION WAS ABOUT 5%

  • @hankh6224
    @hankh6224 Год назад

    Beautiful machine

  • @timlong8467
    @timlong8467 10 месяцев назад

    Skis may have e been coated? But they were aluminium for weight savings thus the stock ski skins, informative

  • @Matthew-j7k5m
    @Matthew-j7k5m 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir 👍

  • @JokerInk-CustomBuilds
    @JokerInk-CustomBuilds Год назад

    4:20 The extra tooth belt tells me all I need to know... LOL

  • @jpowell9343
    @jpowell9343 Год назад

    I had the matching helmet..lol
    Seen one longtrack in a showroom.

  • @jonbennett118
    @jonbennett118 Год назад

    Love it and thanks that was a great explanation!

  • @douglasfence
    @douglasfence Год назад

    My friend has one that he bought brand new and put a turbocharger on it and ran it 8,000 miles on the trail with the turbo it was extremely fast but would not stop with that cable brake

  • @rusty1597
    @rusty1597 Год назад +1

    So does the motor run backwards? Looking at that photo of the center crank gear drive, the crank must turn backwards so the clutch shaft turns forward.

  • @User37621
    @User37621 Год назад

    Wow what a beast haha…how does this compare to new sleds ? Can anyone list newer age sled features that these didn’t have ?

  • @brennensbuildsmoore5537
    @brennensbuildsmoore5537 7 месяцев назад

    I have the 92 and it's number 652 in the production run

  • @drichards16
    @drichards16 Год назад

    I had one! Awesome

  • @jordang94
    @jordang94 Год назад +1

    omg that is GORGOUS!!!!!!!

  • @nwmi493
    @nwmi493 Год назад

    I think the 2004 Viper was their best one yet. ...for that era of machine

  • @thunderroad7289
    @thunderroad7289 Год назад

    Everyone wanted that sled when it came out lol

  • @fabianbird4584
    @fabianbird4584 10 месяцев назад

    So what where these musle sleds rated at for horse power? I have Arctic cat 2008 F8 800 cc Suzuki motor never fully opened it up but I had it up 67 mph I was too scared to try max it out I can only imagine what this Yamaha would do 4 cylinder

  • @jonathansouza6549
    @jonathansouza6549 Год назад

    Thanks a lot good video!!

  • @samlovescars34
    @samlovescars34 Год назад

    This is such a great channel! Valdi, please indulge us for a moment.. You seem to be a healthy, fit and clear-minded individual. How have you maintained this throughout the years? I'm guessing a decent diet, and staying active. I am curious though. I'd love to be as healthy as you when I'm your age. Thanks for the videos!!

  • @fitzfarm8694
    @fitzfarm8694 Год назад

    I have always been curious about the front suspension on those yamaha's. Was it any good, how did it work, are parts still available etc.

    • @mainmanmustard
      @mainmanmustard Год назад

      It worked fine on my 94 VMax 600. It looked different, but if you rode normal, it worked fine. Bought one that was wrecked and of course it tore the shock tower away on the side they hit. Had a 1996 Polaris with the trailing arm front suspension and my cousin managed to mangle that all up in a flat farm field, so you know, beat on stuff and everything has its breaking point.

    • @kenhmful
      @kenhmful 11 месяцев назад

      Working great on my 1993 exciter sx, way better suspension then my 1991 mach 1 has-- just crap compared to the yamaha exciter sx and 1992 yamaha exciter.

  • @marcgamelin2514
    @marcgamelin2514 Год назад

    back in the day when Sleds looked fast.......

  • @SASQUATCH205
    @SASQUATCH205 Год назад

    I'm not into sleds, but I know cool!👍

  • @katskratchkustumz
    @katskratchkustumz Год назад

    I love this sled but hate rack carbs

  • @DavidSmith-tu1nd
    @DavidSmith-tu1nd Год назад

    Is that a Denver Broncos jacket you got on?

  • @joelharbrecht3431
    @joelharbrecht3431 Год назад

    Beautiful. The 90s were a neat era, muscle sleds and wild graphics. They all look like insects now according to my Wife 🤣🤣

  • @reevekrawczyk2416
    @reevekrawczyk2416 Год назад

    They sure make smooth power and a heavenly sound. The 92 had some issues with factory clutching and jetting but with your aftermarket pipes I'd figure whoever did that dialed in with the clutching and jetting. My 93 Vmax-4 was rated at 140 hp after Yamaha worked the kinks out. There was also a minor change in the crank after the first year to help high rpm reliability. Even my 93 needed a bit of clutch and jetting work but after that it's quite a monster on the top end. I also own a 96 MachZ 780 power valve triple rated at 156 hp which would kill the Vmax off the line with better traction and low end but I'm pretty sure the Vmax would take it on the top end.

  • @davidnielson1960
    @davidnielson1960 Год назад

    Pretty sweet looking sled I had a Yamaha SSX Viper as a pretty damn good machine too

  • @joewatson3261
    @joewatson3261 Год назад

    This machine was psycho some what dangerous, I had a chance to use one in 93 and I scared myself so many time I use to buy my underwear in packs but the ride was like driving a Cadillac.

  • @GarageWorx
    @GarageWorx Год назад

    True classic

  • @robertanthony9674
    @robertanthony9674 Год назад

    The 1971 ArcticCat was not the Thunder Cat, it was the King Cat and I believe it was 800cc. I would love to buy that Yamaha if you would sell it.

    • @valdisoldsnowmobileinformation
      @valdisoldsnowmobileinformation  Год назад

      All of my 1992/1993 first-year muscle sleds are for sale this month. The online auction starts Jan 18th -- Ends Jan 25th. See bid.auctionmasters.com/ui/auctions/93518/10284192. Detailed, high-definition pictures at auction.smugmug.com/

  • @jharleyboy420
    @jharleyboy420 Год назад +1

    Great vid! However the stock skis were aluminum,,,, and those look stock

  • @jamesbrowne5213
    @jamesbrowne5213 Год назад

    I had that same sled. Loved it.

  • @Red-head-triple1
    @Red-head-triple1 11 месяцев назад

    King cat was the 4 cylinder arctic cat

  • @toddcoyne4015
    @toddcoyne4015 Год назад

    Pretty sure the indy 650 had triple cylinder before 1992 and weren't the yamaha srx 440 and also the 570 exciter suppose to be performance machines? Didnt they even have a vmax yamaha in the 80s

  • @drichards16
    @drichards16 Год назад

    Wow. Looked at comments. Thunderjunk was garbage! V max 4 was sweet!

  • @Ryan-wk7us
    @Ryan-wk7us Год назад

    Mercury had a 6 cylinder in 74 it was called the merczilla

  • @alexandermcdole8464
    @alexandermcdole8464 Год назад +1

    Hell the older VMAX looked better

    • @bones6173
      @bones6173 Год назад +1

      Love that old Vmax the wedge

  • @lobbyrobby
    @lobbyrobby Год назад

    My friend had one back in the late 90's. They were fast but way to heavy. Very nice condition tho!

  • @mxr248
    @mxr248 Год назад +1

    Thought Arctic cat sleds in the day had Suzuki motors. That’s all I ever seen not a Kawasaki..

    • @Kamakaze04
      @Kamakaze04 Год назад +1

      Yes they did have Suzuki engines. Had a 96 zrt 600 and was stamped with a Suzuki badge. And I remember my father had a early 90s El Tigre 530 that was suzuki.

    • @wimlienemann
      @wimlienemann Год назад

      @@Kamakaze04 Arctic Cat went to Suzuki engines in 1976

  • @KMC2869
    @KMC2869 Год назад

    Who needs a helmet riding a four cylinder snowmobile anyway😃

  • @holeshot1721
    @holeshot1721 Год назад

    Put me in your will!

  • @brettmccafferty465
    @brettmccafferty465 Год назад

    My dad still has a 94. Fast, but rides like poop compared to anything newer lol.

  • @mgreig0230
    @mgreig0230 Год назад

    Artic Cat KING CAT….not Thundercat…..the Thundercat came in to play with their triples in the late 80’s

    • @acdatz6222
      @acdatz6222 Год назад

      93 was the first year of the Thundercat

  • @jasonpaupst9771
    @jasonpaupst9771 Год назад +2

    I'd afta disagree with you the best bang for your buck Yamaha made was the 440 and 540 srx from 77 to 86

    • @deanurbanek6577
      @deanurbanek6577 Год назад

      Yamaha made the SRX in 76 in both 340 and 440 form then to 81 in just 440 form then the vmax was the 540 twin to 1986.

    • @jasonpaupst9771
      @jasonpaupst9771 Год назад

      @Dean Urbanek srx had 1 year with the 540 before they went to the vmax I believe it was in 84 0r 85 it was the first year Yamaha came out the independent front suspension the year later they came out with the vmax

    • @jasonpaupst9771
      @jasonpaupst9771 Год назад

      @@deanurbanek6577 made a mistake it was 82 they had the 500 1 year only

    • @oneninerniner3427
      @oneninerniner3427 Год назад +1

      My family was a Yamaha snowmobile dealer back in those days. In 1976 Yamaha made the ice oval sprinter srx's in 340cc & 440cc, 1977 and on they were 440s through 1981. In 1982 the SRX 500's were built and shipped to the USA but were never released to the dealers or the public. Yamaha would never say exactly why, but we heard there was something majorly wrong with the engines that they for some unknown reason never figured out untill after they were built and shipped, which was very abnormal for Yamaha. So they were said to all be scrapped unfortunately! No more SRXs for awhile after that!
      We were able to get one limited build race only 1977 SRX 440 that my brother raced and still has. He won just about every race he ever entered back in the day in our area, untill the IFS snopros showed up! They weren't any faster on the starts or the straights, but the IFS front end machines could corner so much faster than the rigid fronts. He even ran it stock in some modified classes and still won some of those. It was pretty cool and a rocket ship!

    • @oneninerniner3427
      @oneninerniner3427 Год назад +1

      @@jasonpaupst9771 yup but it was never released to the dealers or the public.

  • @burtmcgurt3584
    @burtmcgurt3584 Год назад

    You ever ride it?

  • @alanarmstrong2323
    @alanarmstrong2323 11 месяцев назад

    Muscle sled na my gpx 433 would giver a good run lol

  • @mcmuskie2563
    @mcmuskie2563 Год назад

    Friend bought one, was an anchor!

  • @stevesmith3033
    @stevesmith3033 Год назад

    Angry yelling old man! Kinda funny 😂

  • @ronaldwriston1546
    @ronaldwriston1546 Год назад

    I’d subscribe if this dude wasn’t screaming.

  • @dandennis7649
    @dandennis7649 Год назад

    Want to sell it?...

  • @christopher9226
    @christopher9226 Год назад

    No suspension

  • @acdatz6222
    @acdatz6222 Год назад

    Its too bad that the 92 700 Wildcat was faster than it.

  • @ComputerCapone
    @ComputerCapone 10 месяцев назад

    that thing has to drink fuel and oil.

  • @funtyes1970
    @funtyes1970 Год назад

    now look all Yamaha sleds are 4 stroke how sad on Yamaha part

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish Год назад

    Anybody else gonna keep pronouncing it 'Yowmaha' cuz "reasons"?

  • @rognerms
    @rognerms Год назад

    These sleds were cool but garbage. Always fouled a cylinder and they frequently blew one too.

  • @russellhuston6481
    @russellhuston6481 Год назад

    Memory issues? Repeat many many words. Quite annoying actually. Great info though

  • @jeffcarine9108
    @jeffcarine9108 Год назад

    Rx1 is junk it’s heavy and overrated and was way over priced

  • @CVOGrover
    @CVOGrover Год назад

    I bought that same sled new. Put on PSI Quad pipes, posted polished with clutch work. I loved that sled it was a real ripper😁👍
    I had "Heartbeat of Japan" on the windscreen mocking all the silk Heartbeat of America chevy drivin Artic cat riders🤣