Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:51 pm
Thanks Mark,markxx800 wrote:Don't lose a minutes sleep over this. Like I said,if this is the worse thing that ever happens to me I won't complain a minute. I should have thought about it and even slept on it before even posting here. But you can imagine my disappointment when I saw your post with a date of Noon on friday. And knowing that the guy sold me out.
NO ONE has been more blessed with finding nice vintage Yamahas than me. I count my Blessing everday!
You had nothing to do with this mess.
hopefully someday I'll get to see your sled,it looks beautiful!
Enjoy it, it's time for all of us to move on.
Mark
I have never stumbled upon a find like this in my life. I just hate when ppl do stuff like that. Just to let you know some facts that you aren't aware of. There is more to the story on this sled than what I first posted now that I have dug into it....Now I'm not complaining because it is still a nice sled but.. the seat was total junk, I had to buy a used seat from Al's just for the foam as the seat was butchered in the back. It looked like they tried to repair it and messed it all up. All the mounting harward for the seat was broken. I just spent $350.00 in having the seat re-worked. The pipes are not original paint, they were re-pained at some point. The side panels were also repainted as I could see where the decals were covered. The rear bumper was junk. Yes the track is good but the suspension is pretty rusty and frozen; it was sitting outside for a while. I did get it running and the head gasket is junk as well as all of the gas lines but I knew I had to replace them anyway. The ski's have been replaced somewhere along the way. I know this isn't big stuff but the more I dig into it the more I question it's history, plus now I question the hoesty/integrity of the seller. I will work through all of the issues and bring it back to where it belongs.
I will post pics along the way.
I do feel better about this. I got on the site this am and I was like


