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Manufacturers Sneak Peak Dates-CANADA

SEE THE NEW 2020 SNOWMOBILES LIVE

Make plans now to attend a Manufacturers’ Sneak Peek near you and see next year’s sleds now…before anyone else. Featuring new 2020 snowmobiles from Arctic Cat, Polaris, Ski-Doo and Yamaha.
Free admission and free parking to all shows, so bring your family along!
The show features new snowmobiles, snowmobile accessories and a chance to talk direct to factory experts to get all the details on next year’s sleds.




Kanata, ON – March 12-13, 2019

Barrie, ON – March 15-16, 2019

Laval, Quebec – March 19-20, 2019

Quebec, QC – March 22-23, 2019

Winnipeg, MB – March 27, 2019

Saskatoon, SK – March 29, 2019

St. Albert, AB – March 31, 2019


Red River Exhibition Park
3977 Portage Ave.
Winnipeg R3K 2E8
 

Someone claims to have 2020 pictures on another forum, but says he can’t post them....
With the interwebs of today one is suprised there's no spy pics what so ever.. if the alpha has been in development for 11 years loads of people would have seen it..

Before March 12 we will know for sure..
 
Preferred embodiment's of the present invention provide a snowmobile including a tunnel portion that is made of a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic material and is guaranteed to have a sufficient strength and a sufficient rigidity with no metal frame being provided. You may not see it for 2020 but it is in the works. US Patient
United States Patent Application 2016 0068228Kind CodeA1YASUDA; Atsushi ; et al.March 10, 2016
 
Rumour is that current sleds will be obsolete when 2020 sleds hit .... that is why limited production in 2019 to clear inventory
 
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Preferred embodiment's of the present invention provide a snowmobile including a tunnel portion that is made of a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic material and is guaranteed to have a sufficient strength and a sufficient rigidity with no metal frame being provided. You may not see it for 2020 but it is in the works. US Patient
United States Patent Application 2016 0068228Kind CodeA1YASUDA; Atsushi ; et al.March 10, 2016

Great, a sled only rich people can afford, just what we needed.
Just wait till it’s -20 below, that sucker will snap like a potato chip......Oh yea rich people don’t ride when it’s below 15 degrees, my bad.
 
Interesting experience going in a dealership a couple hours North of me last Saturday. I haven't been in there in awhile (usually only stop in when riding in that area.) Still have Yamaha on the sign outside, but only sled was 1 sno scoot inside . Tons of other brand sleds, atvs, etc. The only other Yamaha products I saw was a generator. Not even any identifiable clothing. Was really weird and disappointing to say the least.
 
Interesting experience going in a dealership a couple hours North of me last Saturday. I haven't been in there in awhile (usually only stop in when riding in that area.) Still have Yamaha on the sign outside, but only sled was 1 sno scoot inside . Tons of other brand sleds, atvs, etc. The only other Yamaha products I saw was a generator. Not even any identifiable clothing. Was really weird and disappointing to say the least.
Inventory reduction worked!
Meanwhile the Sled dealer in Gaylord had a few Yamaha's when I stopped for trail permit, and several other brands in huge quantity's with deep discounts attached to them.
 
Inventory reduction worked!
Meanwhile the Sled dealer in Gaylord had a few Yamaha's when I stopped for trail permit, and several other brands in huge quantity's with deep discounts attached to them.
Exactly, this is GOOD!
 
Exactly, this is GOOD!
I understand the inventory reduction thing snd and agree this is maybe doing what Yamaha had hoped, but why not have any clothing, etc? Don't you want to still advertise and keep people engaged? To me this is important to keep Yamaha on the brain or look forward to future offerings. When I walked in this place, the message I got was more of the doom and gloom take. But maybe others wouldn't have.
 
I understand the inventory reduction thing snd and agree this is maybe doing what Yamaha had hoped, but why not have any clothing, etc? Don't you want to still advertise and keep people engaged? To me this is important to keep Yamaha on the brain or look forward to future offerings. When I walked in this place, the message I got was more of the doom and gloom take. But maybe others wouldn't have.

The new jackets will say Yamacat, that’s why.
 
At the Novi snow show in November Port and Highlands had a semi load of Yamaha apparel.
 
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