Trail Lunatic is absolutely pinned, purple eyes bulging and yellow hair on fire as this monster hammers a classic Yamaha Excel V through a wall of snow. The red hood, vintage Yamaha graphics, and that crazed grin give this Monsters on Machines design full old-school trail carnage.
Printed on premium die-cut vinyl with bold color and crisp detail, this sticker is ready for sled tunnels, helmets, trailers, toolboxes, shop fridges, laptops, or any surface that needs more vintage Yamaha attitude. This design is Number 3 of a 12-piece Yamaha snowmobile collector series from Monsters on Machines, made to display as part of a full lineup of Excel V beasts and other classic sleds.
Highlights:
Original Monsters on Machines artwork featuring the Yamaha Excel V
Purple 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
Great gift for vintage Yamaha fans, riders, and sticker collectors
Vehicle Information – Yamaha Excel V Snowmobile
The Yamaha Excel V was built as a quick, comfortable trail sled for riders who wanted a playful chassis with dependable power. It used a fan-cooled twin-cylinder two-stroke engine in the 500–540cc class, delivering smooth torque, solid mid-range pull, and easy cold-weather starting. Paired with Yamaha’s proven clutching and chain-drive system, the Excel V offered responsive acceleration on twisty woods trails and frozen lakes alike.
A wide front stance and compliant suspension, combined with a slide-rail rear, gave the Excel V confident cornering and improved ride quality over rough, choppy snow. Its relatively light weight and compact dimensions made it easy to flick around, while Yamaha’s reputation for durable engines and reliable drivetrains helped it earn a loyal following. Today the Excel V is remembered as a friendly, fun, and surprisingly capable vintage trail sled that still brings a grin to riders who grew up behind those red hoods.