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Prices do seem high.
Don't appear to be any rebates or advantages to buying early.
(I know, I know - they're trying to create a herd mentality. Buy now, we're running out. Likely wait until first year adjustments are made in any event).
Well said.
Rode with a pair of 1200 Doo's last year, and for the first time thought....maybe.
Going through sliders, overheating on '06 in marginal snow (lack of rear heat exchange), etc.
Interesting. I was thinking 'why doesn't Yamaha make a light introductory ' sled?
Be 4 stroke with everything else, but put a kick-a## 2 stroke motor into an intro sled.
Yamaha must be below the average 'emissions' requirement.
Bring it on.
8 minutes of my life I'll never get back, lol.
Just kidding. Sounds like us, most weekends, but not as cold.
Hope you werevable to pick tie sled up the followingbweek.
Are you sure there was any protection in the first place? I say this because a dealer once installed studs but not the protector. Two seasons later I poked a hole. He said I didn't 'request' the $60 plate.
I did the same thing. 50 miles new. No studs. Testing it. Fresh snow over glare ice; hand off throttle and unexpected engine braking kicked in. A few donuts (and we're not talk in crispy creme), and sled is on it's side.
Studded it as part of the $1000 introduction to engine braking.
Glad...
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