A quick note to the sled owners with air cooled engines..
So backstory is..I was 15 and had bought a 1978 Yamaha SL338 from a buddy for $300 near the end of the winter..
I got 2 or 3 rides then the snow melted and the machine parked..I found a nice spot in the barn. Cleaned it up really nice and covered it to keep the pigeon shlt from making it dirty..
The following winter..1st snow fall and I'm riding home on the school bus feeling pretty horny to ride my sled. Run to the barn and uncover the machine, fill the tank and got it running in a couple pulls of the cord.
Grab my helmet, gloves and warm coat and off I go..flying down the snow covered road. About 3 miles from the house..BOOM and I suddenly lose all my power..managed to limp back home the machine barely running on one cylinder.
I open the hood and start pulling the shrouds off the engine..there before my eyes is the biggest damn mouse nest packed up in the shrouds completely blocking the passage thru the cylinder fins..
Once I got it apart I found a dime sized hole in my #1 piston..
Fast forward 30 years..I get this great little 98 Indy Lite.
The 1st snow fall I take my daughter out for a short ride..near the end of the ride is starts to sputter a bit but no worries we're done and I trailered tha machine..
On the way home I started to think about the possible reason for the sputtering.
I decided to investigate..as I opened the hood I see small bits of what looked like fiberglass insulation sprayed around the engine compartment. 5 minutes to remove the shrouds and guess what I found? A big azz mouse house in the fan housing!!
Thankfully no damage resulted.
Moral to the story guys..before you jump on your sled and take that 1st ride. Check it over..you could save yourself a world of pain.
Current toys..
1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
Current non-trike toys:
1990 Honda TRX300FW
1995 Seadoo GTX
1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
1998 Polaris Touring 500
1998 Club Car (electric)