sstickler
Extreme
I see some have mentioned this and boy does it suck!! My entire left foot, sock, and boot were sopping wet...I am calling my dealer tomorrow...Yamaha will probably tell us that "first time we've ever seen this"...we need a fix from someone more mechanically inclined than me...HELP!
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NyTrOMaNIaC
TY 4 Stroke Master
Mine was soaked today as well. I thought after the first ride that it may have been due to mild temps, but it was far from mild today.
Nytro B
Extreme
So far no wet left foot with mine .... 300 miles ... just the handwarmers not working.
BLUEBALLER
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It sux so bad I had to change my sig
clicker_clit
Pro
What are you guys having problems with? I don't understand.
sstickler
Extreme
BLUEBALLER said:It sux so bad I had to change my sig
I am thinking of signing off as "Daniel Day Lewis"...or "My Left Foot"
sstickler
Extreme
clicker_clit said:What are you guys having problems with? I don't understand.
Look at the picture...worth a thousand words
BLUEBALLER
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sstickler said:clicker_clit said:What are you guys having problems with? I don't understand.
Look at the picture...worth a thousand words
I just came in an hour ago, I could still probably wring out a cup full of water out of my sock
unpride
Expert
What type of conditions are you riding in? I dont want a soggy foot but id rather have that than to ride a Ski-Doo!!!
clicker_clit
Pro
Any ideas what causes this? We don't have much snow, but I did skip across some water on the lakes today.
DITCHBANGER
Expert
its the air from the clutchs melting snow..my rev did the same thing,i wear klim boots now and never a wet foot again..it wont go away unless you seal off the clutch area
I've been wearing my Bunny boots so I've haven't had the problem again. It will turn up if your boots are not completely waterproof and your riding in powder snow. The left floor board definitely melts off more than the right. I've got 271 miles on my Nytro so far.
08NitroRTX
VIP Member
rockrider is EXACTLY right!
Good gear will fix this so called 'problem'!
Water proof boots = dry feet!
Good gear will fix this so called 'problem'!
Water proof boots = dry feet!
NyTrOMaNIaC
TY 4 Stroke Master
08NitroRTX said:rockrider is EXACTLY right!
Good gear will fix this so called 'problem'!
Water proof boots = dry feet!
So very true, however, I just returned my boots last year for this exact same problem and received the new updated ones, and now it's happening all over again ! It's sad that a snowmobile company as big as BRP can't supply a good dependable snowmobile boot ! (yeah yeah, skidoo boots, I know, no wonder they're leaking right ? lol )
sstickler
Extreme
rockrider said:I've been wearing my Bunny boots so I've haven't had the problem again. It will turn up if your boots are not completely waterproof and your riding in powder snow. The left floor board definitely melts off more than the right. I've got 271 miles on my Nytro so far.
I agree Rockrider but never have I seen this type of accumulation on a bib pant...I also understand that this is a new sled design and if this is inherent in the design when you ride in powder, then we will all need Bunny boots...
I have FXR Nitro boots that have been nothing short of perfect for two seasons of riding my Apex GT...I also have a pair of Klim Adrenaline GTX that I guess I will have to try when riding the FX Nytro...just doesn't seem right...
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