1979 Yamaha Enticer

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build something cheap and unique. Also to go out and beat on it and if I break it, Oh well!

What motivated you to start your project?

I seen the “vintage slednecks” video on youtube. (not an official slednecks) Its just some people out on vintage sleds doing fun stuff.

I had also seen a couple of vintage mods on Snowest and wanted to build something like it to have fun and beat on and not worry about breaking it.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

Took something old and gave it a modern twist. (vintage ditch banger)

What are you most proud of?

That its one of a kind and was built on a budget of under $1000

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

Its awesome

Its badass

Can I buy it

I need one.

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Specifics

Classification: Wild
Make, Model & Year: 1979 Yamaha Enticer
Time spent: 2 months
Snowmobile cost: $375
Money spent: $400
Engine: 300cc twin with fresh rebuild.
Intake: single carb (plan to change to dual)
Exhaust: single pipe with side exit and glasspack stinger.
Drivetrain: Comet clutch with factory gearing for now. 121″ track and suspension from early 90’s arctic cat.
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: custom fabricated tunnel extension. Custom running board cut outs Mesh inserts in hood lightweight seat from TRX 70
Suspension: plastic skis from Polaris mounted to the factory leaf springs.
Brakes: factory
Finish – Paint: painted black and added blue accents
Accessories: Plan to add luggage rack (beer holder) LED headlights

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