Yamaha' can't swim

jstreh

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Was having a great couple of days riding in the U.P. when I found a little water on trail 12 out of Ontonagon
 

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borderstaff

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Does it matter - its a Yamaha and short of airlifting it out that may have been the only retrieval method strong enough.

Just kidding!
 

jstreh

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$140.00 and leave my Yamaha alone...the 4 strokes are blast to ride even if they do weigh a lot.
 
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rp7x

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apex mtn

a budy of mine carrys a warn pac winch with him at all times , it gets used a lot
 

borderstaff

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$140.00 and leave my Yamaha alone...the 4 strokes are blast to ride even if they do weigh a lot.

I'll post a pic of my water stuck from West Yellowstone last week - about 5 feet down and sideways against a tree in a creek bottom. It took an hour to get it out and I spent the rest of the day riding in wet boots. Probably my worst stuck of all time. If we didn't have a snobunje it would have taken 2+ hours to get it out. We had to shovel a ramp out of the hole in 6 feet of snow. Not fun...

And, if I only rode trails, I'd have no problem having a new Apex w/power steering.
 

ezra

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I thought if you were tail standin on a yammi the tunnel kinked then colapsed from all the weight pushing down on it
 
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