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SLY
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Just waiting on the anodizing now
And one for overbore (in case he's lurking)
And one for overbore (in case he's lurking)
this is the one with the 3"?
got any pics of the drop and roll?
look a little closer at the pics :d
Overbore, you don't even have to look on this thread, let alone post For some of us, we just don't want stock.
Don't get me wrong. I appreciate the workmanship and performance of your custom builds. Everyone that can justify the cost should own one as would I.
However, the owners of stock Yamahas have to distance their attitudes and perceived sled abilities from those which you produce because there is $25,000 + worth of improvements. Your sleds are in a whole different league.
Don't get me wrong. I appreciate the workmanship and performance of your custom builds. Everyone that can justify the cost should own one as would I.
However, the owners of stock Yamahas have to distance their attitudes and perceived sled abilities from those which you produce because there is $25,000 + worth of improvements. Your sleds are in a whole different league.
I am confused about these Yamahas. Does owing one mean that you buy it and then tear it down to nothing and then buy a crap load of non OEM parts and rebuild it without even taking it outside? Why even call it a yamaha? The plastic is yamaha but not much else!
Thank god I buy sleds that I can ride the day it gets picked up from the dealer without spending 2x the original price to make it work.
I also will no longer laugh at the guys who hang metal bull nuts on their trailer hitches. It only cost them $25 to make their trucks macho, unlike yamaha.
Did you know that Yamaha is japanese for "CHUMP"
So why are you in this thread again???
Thanks a lot for the multiple personality disorder you have infused in my circuitry, by the way. I have a stock Yammy and a turbo one...and now I don't know if I have to distance myself from something....or get closer to something else...or my ability to create distance changes depending on what sled I take out that day......ah fawk - I am so confused now!
Great looking sleds SLY!!!!
Which sled do you prefer to ride? The turbo or stock? Is the stock sled for your wife, daughter or is it a parts marchine?
Unfortunately not. How was the snow? Just waiting on the anodizer so we can finish re-assembly. Even got the wraps on both. A full day's work left once we get the parts back and ready to go. Can't wait to try them out together. It's tough trying to get things lined up for new sleds mid-seasonyou guys have them out this weekdnd?