Wow there are very few Yamaha people that have . So impressive a collection. That they walk past . The 1978 SSR Without a comment . Some consider the most collectable and best looking snowmobile ever made . Very impressive collection
Wow what an amazing collection. Over the yrs I’ve had a lot of those sleds. The 78 Srx and Exciter were one of my favorites as well as the early Srvs. Great to see you keeping the Yamaha name alive! Also seen a 81 Invader in your collection which was one of my favorites as well.
You sir have an amazing collection the 82 srx 500 is my favorite sled there. I'm from Pennsylvania and also love my old yamaha's i have 2 69 sl 351's, 71 sm 338, 73 sr 433, 75 gs 300, 78 exciter 440, 78 srx 440, 2 84 phazers, 87 xlv 540, 92 enticer 2, 92 venture gt, 95 phazer and few newer ones I love the yamaha 2 strokes but not the 4 strokes
Only if Yamaha still made good sleds ,when Yamaha went all 4 stroke that when it went all down hill. Today Yamaha is more motorcycle company then a snowmobile company just saying
@@matthorvath7562 yeah and there sleds heavy and suck. Like I said it more a motorcycle company then snowmobile company . I do have to say they make pretty good side by side but there not as good as CamAm or Polaris
@@funtyes1970 huh? Sleds are four stroke, and yes do weigh more than two strokes. Skidoos 900 ace turbo weighs 30 lbs less, but 98cc's smaller, so very comparable. The Yamaha sidewinder 998 is also the fastest sled/motor you can buy. 350hp on stock internals. The new Yamaha R max beat Polaris and can am in almost every category, plus build quality of Yamaha. Yamaha is more of a music company than a motorcycle company. Irrelevant like your statement. Yamaha builds dirt bikes, ATVs, sidexsides, jet skis, motorcycles, car motors, etc. Saying they're more one than the other is something that can change annually.
Wow there are very few Yamaha people that have . So impressive a collection. That they walk past . The 1978 SSR Without a comment . Some consider the most collectable and best looking snowmobile ever made . Very impressive collection
83 Srv 540 was the sled that made me fall in love with yamaha, rode it like i stole it
Wow what an amazing collection. Over the yrs I’ve had a lot of those sleds. The 78 Srx and Exciter were one of my favorites as well as the early Srvs. Great to see you keeping the Yamaha name alive! Also seen a 81 Invader in your collection which was one of my favorites as well.
You sir have an amazing collection the 82 srx 500 is my favorite sled there. I'm from Pennsylvania and also love my old yamaha's i have 2 69 sl 351's, 71 sm 338, 73 sr 433, 75 gs 300, 78 exciter 440, 78 srx 440, 2 84 phazers, 87 xlv 540, 92 enticer 2, 92 venture gt, 95 phazer and few newer ones I love the yamaha 2 strokes but not the 4 strokes
What an awesome collection!!!
Great video
Sweet love the yamys myself ew43ss440 v mas now found a 81 srv just like my 82 ss but nicer
Good job Sir.
Show some on the ssr?
Thanks I have a similar time-line that is a great video eh
Nice
How about some coverage on that gorgeous 1978 SSR? On off sled that was well ahead of it's time.
My dream was to have a fully restored 79 Enticer 340 deluxe,, my first Yamaha love,, if you ever want to sell yours, please contact me.
Only if Yamaha still made good sleds ,when Yamaha went all 4 stroke that when it went all down hill. Today Yamaha is more motorcycle company then a snowmobile company just saying
Yamaha has their hand in all powersports and automotive world. Just saying
@@matthorvath7562 yeah and there sleds heavy and suck. Like I said it more a motorcycle company then snowmobile company . I do have to say they make pretty good side by side but there not as good as CamAm or Polaris
@@funtyes1970 huh? Sleds are four stroke, and yes do weigh more than two strokes. Skidoos 900 ace turbo weighs 30 lbs less, but 98cc's smaller, so very comparable. The Yamaha sidewinder 998 is also the fastest sled/motor you can buy. 350hp on stock internals.
The new Yamaha R max beat Polaris and can am in almost every category, plus build quality of Yamaha.
Yamaha is more of a music company than a motorcycle company. Irrelevant like your statement. Yamaha builds dirt bikes, ATVs, sidexsides, jet skis, motorcycles, car motors, etc. Saying they're more one than the other is something that can change annually.
@@matthorvath7562 well said!
50 years later.....its an arctic cat