Where did you get yours from Catman? I ordered mine out of the U.S and got tired of waiting for the parts, waiting on a refund now. Let me know. Thanks.
As long as both cylinders are within 10 % of each other you should be ok. Definitely try another compression tester but i would not worry too much.:beer:
Yes that was what both my 06 M7 and 08 M1000 were doing. I ordered the ABC kit for both my sleds from Racinstation on Snowest. I recieved the M7 kit but have been waiting a long time on the kit for my M1000. I don't know why i have not seen my M1000 parts yet but i been waiting (patiently i...
I would recommend that you test ride a few sleds in the mountains. The weight of the Yamaha can be a real issue for a newer rider. In fact i have had some experience on the stock Yamaha mountain sleds and would only buy one if i was going to stick to trail riding. As far a reliability, you...
I also recommend giving them another chance. I have not bought anything from them but found they were very helpful when i popped in to do some window shopping. My wife and son popped in there and picked up a couple of things recently and also were happy with them. Like yourself i try to find...
Remove fuel cap, stick hand into hole, grab gas gauge mechanism, lift, twist and wiggle hand while firmly squeezing gauge mechanism. Best to not have full tank of fuel. Plan on repeating procedure every couple of years.:):beer::beer::beer:
Had the same thing happen to my 06 M7. After trying JB Weld etc i have come to the conclusion that i will need to weld a small piece of tubing over the hole and retap. The stock tubing is a little too thin and has only a couple of threads holding the grease zerk. If anyone has some better ideas...
I am running a Timbersled intake on my 08 M1000. Very lightweight. I also installed a lot of venting. Don't know if they changed the installation hardware but i found that the self tapping screws were too light and easy to break. I just drilled and tapped holes for larger bolts. Also needed a...