To remove the front seat on a 2005 Yamaha Venture RS snowmobile, first, locate the seat release mechanism, typically found at the rear of the seat. Use a wrench or a socket to remove any bolts securing the seat to the chassis. Once the bolts are removed, gently lift the seat from the rear and slide it forward to detach it from the mounting points at the front. Ensure you disconnect any electrical connections if applicable before fully removing the seat.
120/90x18 front 140/90x16 rear
Its located on the front of the motor and removed from the bottom
To remove the seat from a Yamaha snowmobile, first locate the seat latch mechanism underneath the rear of the seat. Depending on the model, you may need to use a key or simply lift the latch to release the seat. Once the latch is disengaged, lift the rear of the seat upwards and then slide it towards the rear of the snowmobile to fully remove it. Remember to disconnect any wiring harness or cables attached to the seat before completely removing it.
Each front fork holds: 400cm3 or 14.1 oz or 13.5 US oz.
Remove the 10mm bolt from behing the rear seat. Then pull the rear seat it hooks to the front seat in the front. Remove the bracket there and pull the front.
It is located over the front head to get to it both sides of the fairings has to be removed and the battery box. Its a pain
It is a type of front suspension, like on the 1996 Yamaha V-Max 600's. Rides outside the hood and looks like a pogo stick on each side of the hood.
Rear you have to change the entire hub assembly Front you have to remove the axle shaft
the edge or the switchback
To adjust the suspension on a Yamaha snowmobile, start by consulting the owner’s manual for specific guidance on your model. Typically, adjustments can be made to the front and rear shocks by using a wrench to change the preload, which affects ride height and handling. You may also need to adjust the compression and rebound damping settings based on your riding style and conditions. Always test the adjustments in a safe environment to ensure optimal performance.
On a 1996 Yamaha Bravo, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the right side of the tunnel, near the front of the snowmobile. You can also find it on the frame or the registration documents. It’s important to clean the area to ensure the VIN is clearly visible for identification.
take bolts out at front left and right side then slide entire seat forward and lift off