2000 Yamaha VMAX

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Better steering (factory steel ski with skins were extremely bad for darting) improved take-off and better safety for steep icy hills and braking.

What motivated you to start your project?

To Improve the sled’s basic handling and safety

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

Added an Advant-Edge/Bender Racing Roller Secondary and removed the giant factory muffler.

What are you most proud of?

Just the overall performance of the sled stock and with the handful of mods. The hood is quite striking on a bright sunny day. Plus no sled does power slides better then this thing.

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

That it looks sharp and is quick for a 500cc.

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Specifics

Classification: Mild
Make, Model & Year: 2000 Yamaha VMAX
Fondly known as: Silver Bullet/Donut Maker
Time spent: 8
Snowmobile cost: 6800
Money spent: 1000
Engine: Yamaha 500cc liquid-cooled twin. No Power valves. Carbon Tech Reeds.
Intake: Twin 36mm Mikuni Carbs
Exhaust: OEM double muffler delete, MBRP Trail Can
Drivetrain: Advan-edge Roller Secondary, SX-R weights in the Primary. 96 Carbide Studs up the middle. Factory 1″ Yokohama Track.
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Stock
Suspension: Stock Suspension, Front Shock Covers, GYTR Plastic Skis
Brakes: Stock
Finish – Paint: Factory Silver
Accessories: Heated Visor Plugin.

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