They are located behind the fire wall on the drivers side. You plug in your accessories in and then run your wires to your switch. From the front it's all pretty easy to access. I have ontother video on here of the radio install and you can get a better look there.
It rides well. Not as much travel as the the more sporty units like an X3, but is a comfortable mix of the utility and sport world's. The wife approves of the ride quality and it's much better than the old wolverine X2's. As for engine noise when you get up to speed its not terrible, but it is there. The only units I have ever driven that had very low engine noise were ones that were designed strictly for utility.
www.banditutvsuspension.com/product-page/2021-yamaha-r-max-wolverine-1000-2-4-seat-pro-tender-spring-upgrade. This upgrade is so much better over stock tender springs.
SYA product looks really sketchy.. Other than the nice 'stacks', this does not look like a quality built product. I would not trust that silicone airbox and CVT clamps for water crossings. How has this held up for you so far? Thanks for posting and sharing this info.
They have held up well for me so far. I check over everything before every large ride that we do. With the intake pipes coming up the inside of the cage they have actually helped me get cleaner air and when I have had people riding with us that have just totally trashed air filters after the sand dunes mine were perfectly fine. I have applied fresh silicone a handful of times since the first instalation to make sure everything seals well, but I also do my best not to sink her if I can. I got these as more of a security for if a hole is bigger than I thought or I don't have a bypass option.
Nice set up, looks great.
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Thank you. You do the same.
Loved the video very informative. Never seen a snorkeled one yet!! Glad I found your channel!!
I know, I got the glass windshield and I’m scared the snorkel won’t fit.
So the rear vents take care of the CVT intake and CVT exhaust? I am confused why Yamaha put in a high airbox, then put a large CVT exhaust so low.
Where there leads in the dash behind the switch holes for your light switches?
They are located behind the fire wall on the drivers side. You plug in your accessories in and then run your wires to your switch. From the front it's all pretty easy to access. I have ontother video on here of the radio install and you can get a better look there.
@@solidasapeachoffroad4005 Thanks!
What do you think of the shocks? Does it soak up rocky terrain or beat you to death? How about engine rpm noise say like 40-50 mph? Thanks
It rides well. Not as much travel as the the more sporty units like an X3, but is a comfortable mix of the utility and sport world's. The wife approves of the ride quality and it's much better than the old wolverine X2's. As for engine noise when you get up to speed its not terrible, but it is there. The only units I have ever driven that had very low engine noise were ones that were designed strictly for utility.
Thanks for the reply, I’m in the market and coming from a Ranger 900. It must be wife approved os course.
No problem. Coming from a ranger i think you would be greatly impressed with this unit both ride and performance wise.
www.banditutvsuspension.com/product-page/2021-yamaha-r-max-wolverine-1000-2-4-seat-pro-tender-spring-upgrade.
This upgrade is so much better over stock tender springs.
Plus give the Wolverine about a 2” lift over stock and a smoother ride.
Have you had any problems with the machine after snorkeling it?
I haven't had any issue since I've had the kit installed and we have been driving it all summer in the 100 plus degree southern weather.
Good video mate! I’m waiting for mine here in Australia..👍👍
SYA product looks really sketchy.. Other than the nice 'stacks', this does not look like a quality built product. I would not trust that silicone airbox and CVT clamps for water crossings. How has this held up for you so far? Thanks for posting and sharing this info.
They have held up well for me so far. I check over everything before every large ride that we do. With the intake pipes coming up the inside of the cage they have actually helped me get cleaner air and when I have had people riding with us that have just totally trashed air filters after the sand dunes mine were perfectly fine. I have applied fresh silicone a handful of times since the first instalation to make sure everything seals well, but I also do my best not to sink her if I can. I got these as more of a security for if a hole is bigger than I thought or I don't have a bypass option.
Wow they choked the CVT down to 2inch just like the X2...lol... Im so glad I just made my own.
Can you make a video?
@@zachneely1759 I did