FACT - get used to it if you buy a Yamaha. The colder it is, the worse the icing gets. And when you come out in the morning, you will have the clunking and crashing of all the chunks running thru the tunnel and over the track as they loosen up.
Or - you can spend an hour a day chiseling chunks of ice out of the tunnel by hand. Always fun in 5 degree weather. Ahhh, the joys of Yam ownership.
FACT: I have owned four venture GT's since 2003 and my current model is a 2013 Venture GT. I have never had any Icing problems. Can't speak for anyone else, but I have NEVER had the problem you are asking about. It sounds like Kip is a "call it like he sees it" kinda guy. My buddy Whitedust speaks highly of him so I would trust his opinion. Totallyyamaha is a good site for answers. They are Yamaha people so they won't simply throw stones at a brand name but will help to provide solutions to a problem...which is what we are all after anyway when you ask this type of question.
The ONLY complaints my wife has when she's a passenger (which is not what you are asking about I know...) is the rear grip warmers didn't get warm enough and the seat was a little wide for her since she's so small. Let's just say it's about wearing the proper undergarments if you know what I mean!
Grip warmers were fixed by a kit I found on TotallyYamaha and it works awesome. Grip warmers work like the front ones do. $70/80 bucks. Money well spent.
If you want more details I can tell you where to get them if you decide to purchase a Venture.
Hope the helps you
On the lighter side Darren RU Outside sells a fleece G-string. I saw it at a snowshow stood there laughing to myself then this young lady from RU Outside asks me what is up & I pointed at the fleece G-string & she said "Oh that is 1 of our biggest sellers". Then we both laughed ....good times.![]()
HaHaHa I will let her know! LOL![]()
Thong or Gstring what do I know about ladies undies. For C hope she likes it.
http://www.ruoutside.com/fleece-thong.html
I have a 2012 venture gt and icing definately happens. I normally melt it off every nite in the garage, when not on a overnighter.
FACT - get used to it if you buy a Yamaha. The colder it is, the worse the icing gets. And when you come out in the morning, you will have the clunking and crashing of all the chunks running thru the tunnel and over the track as they loosen up.
Or - you can spend an hour a day chiseling chunks of ice out of the tunnel by hand. Always fun in 5 degree weather. Ahhh, the joys of Yam ownership.
I have a 2013 nitro xtx with a 1.75 track on it, bought new last year and it iced up on the back. Since then I put a Schmidt Bros tunnel block off plate on and its helped tremendously!My Nytro XTX ices up. I've spent mornings on my back with a screw driver breaking ice chunks. One time a chunk came free while starting out and jammed the track. Had to tip on it's side and wrestle it out. Each time you stop for a break, lift and drop the back end of the sled a couple times. I usually only have the problem after leaving the sled outside overnight, not during the day though.
With the exhaust coming out the rear of the sled, you'll get ice build up. One of the hoped-for advantages of the yamacat is the front-exit exhaust to avoid ice buildup. I've read on ty4stroke.com how some people have reduced the icing by riveting on a chunk of aluminum flashing under the muffler above the track. I've not done it so can't comment on how it works.