1996 Yamaha V-Max

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

i wanted a sled that would be a fun ditch banger and fun to ride on the power lines.

What motivated you to start your project?

Watching Power Modz and seeing other sleds on the internet and thinking that I could do the same thing.

What are you most proud of?

Getting the cooling system worked out.

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

I built the sled this summer so i have only heard form the people at school, but all of them think it’s really cool and unique.

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Specifics

Classification: Wild
Make, Model & Year: 1996 Yamaha V-Max
Time spent: Wayyy to many
Snowmobile cost: $550
Money spent: Around $700 in parts.
Engine: Stock
Intake: Stock
Exhaust: Stock (for now)
Drivetrain: The skid is from a 2000 Ski-Doo Summit 700. The track is out of a 2005 Polaris RMK 900.
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Tunnel was extended from a parts sled. With the running boards I added c channel for extra traction. Although, this summer I may make some new running boards for it. I also added another heat exchanger in the rear from a Polaris XCR 600. When I put on the larger track I had to move the heat exchangers from above the track to under the running boards.
Finish – Paint: Spray paint.
Accessories: Bar risers

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