Frostbite Freak is on the ragged edge—blue monster, yellow hair on fire, hanging off a classic Yamaha Excel V as it blasts through a wall of powder. Bugged-out eyes, shredded gear, and that little red hood pointed straight at trouble give this Monsters on Machines design full wide-open winter chaos.
Printed on premium die-cut vinyl with bold color and crisp detail, this sticker is built for sled tunnels, helmets, trailers, toolboxes, shop fridges, laptops, and more. This design is Number 4 of a 12-piece Yamaha snowmobile collector series from Monsters on Machines, created to display as part of a full lineup of wild vintage sleds.
Highlights:
Original Monsters on Machines artwork featuring the Yamaha Excel V
Blue monster rider with wild yellow hair and full-throttle trail energy
High-quality vinyl with strong adhesive and vivid, weather-resistant inks
Perfect for garages, man caves, race trailers, gear bags, and display boards
Awesome gift for vintage Yamaha riders, collectors, and sticker addicts
Vehicle Information – Yamaha Excel V Snowmobile
The Yamaha Excel V was engineered as a lively but approachable trail sled for riders who wanted a nimble chassis with reliable power. It used a fan-cooled twin-cylinder two-stroke engine in the roughly 540cc class, delivering smooth low-end torque, strong mid-range pull, and easy starting in deep-freeze conditions. Paired with Yamaha’s proven clutching and chain-drive system, the Excel V jumps smartly off the line yet remains controllable on tight, technical trails.
Suspension duties were handled by a wide front stance with skis that tracked predictably, while a slide-rail rear suspension and 121-inch track provided a blend of traction and ride comfort. Its relatively light weight, compact feel, and responsive steering made it a favorite for riders who liked to dart through the woods instead of just drag-race across the lake. Built with Yamaha’s well-known durability and quality, the Excel V has earned a loyal following in the vintage community as a fun, capable trail sled that still puts a grin on riders’ faces decades later.