The engine runs in reverse in relation to the wheels when you are going forward, that is why the arrow points to the back of the vehicle. The same engine also comes in Yamaha ATVs and the pulleys are on the opposite side of the vehicle so the engine runs in the same direction as the wheels on those.
@@coryschwitek5328 Yes sir I realize that, Thanks for the instructional video. I was just a little surprised it would need changing based on Yamaha's claim they almost never need it.
Excellent maintenance share on Yamaha Viking 700 Thanks You, StaySafe & StayHealthy
Awesome explanation!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Well done
No bullshit
Thanks mate 👍🏻🍻👍🏻
Straight and to the point! Well done Sir!
Amazing video straight to the point🤝🏽👍🏽
Nice video. Cheers
Great Video! Thanks!
well, I was dreading! do my Viking belt but you made it look to dam easy so guess I'm doing it this weekend thanks very nice video
Thanks for the nice words. It really is pretty easy, good luck!
This was super helpful. Thank you!
The engine runs in reverse in relation to the wheels when you are going forward, that is why the arrow points to the back of the vehicle. The same engine also comes in Yamaha ATVs and the pulleys are on the opposite side of the vehicle so the engine runs in the same direction as the wheels on those.
Great video man Very well done and the music and serenade in the background was Awesome as well LOL
Thank you
Great video I have same machine but mine is a 2015 could u tell me what tires u have on that viking
There is a 10 year warranty on the belts in Canada from Yamaha.
Thanks good sir!
Niceee
I thought yamaha had a 10 yr warranty on the belt? That should have taken you to 2027.
A warranty isn't gonna change your belt if you have one go bad on you on a ride in the middle of nowhere. Instructional video.
@@coryschwitek5328 Yes sir I realize that, Thanks for the instructional video. I was just a little surprised it would need changing based on Yamaha's claim they almost never need it.