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Either way I like the way it looks if that is the actual gauge. It looks easy to read if it sized properly.
Most of the newer gauges are terrible at speed. The base Polaris gauge is terrible. The VR1 gauge is nice.
The base ski doo gauge is small also and too low in the cowl.
Dont give any of that mouse style controller crap. I hate those on cars let along on powersports.
Most of the newer gauges are terrible at speed. The base Polaris gauge is terrible. The VR1 gauge is nice.
The base ski doo gauge is small also and too low in the cowl.
Dont give any of that mouse style controller crap. I hate those on cars let along on powersports.
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Still lots of speculation regarding Yamaha's release next week and Arctic Cat's official release tomorrow, March 15.
I just ran across this tid bit that shines some light on Arctic Cat's marketing strategy for MY23. I'm pretty sure that Yamaha is following their lead.
I just ran across this tid bit that shines some light on Arctic Cat's marketing strategy for MY23. I'm pretty sure that Yamaha is following their lead.
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Still lots of speculation regarding Yamaha's release next week and Arctic Cat's official release tomorrow, March 15.
I just ran across this tid bit that shines some light on Arctic Cat's marketing strategy for MY23. I'm pretty sure that Yamaha is following their lead.
LMAO! Brilliant ending track.
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I think that Cat wanted to release new stuff in the 2023 model year. With all the supply problems it may not have been possible to do it like they wanted. I think they will have a limited 2023 model release. I then think that if these supply issue get better we will see some thing late 22 or early 23.
This is just my thoughts and opinions. I have no facts or documentary's to back this up
This is just my thoughts and opinions. I have no facts or documentary's to back this up
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I thought I saw a video of Jarret saying the release is March 21st..if tomorrow the release of the new models is unveiled that great, if not it probably be the 21st.Still lots of speculation regarding Yamaha's release next week and Arctic Cat's official release tomorrow, March 15.
I just ran across this tid bit that shines some light on Arctic Cat's marketing strategy for MY23. I'm pretty sure that Yamaha is following their lead.
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Cat is tomorrow. Yamaha is the 22nd.I thought I saw a video of Jarret saying the release is March 21st..if tomorrow the release of the new models is unveiled that great, if not it probably be the 21st.
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You are correct. I recently spoke to someone who's got somewhat of an inside track in the industry, and was told that Arctic Cat indeed has some really new and exciting product coming down the pipeline but due to a lot of factors we won't be seeing it until MY24.I think that Cat wanted to release new stuff in the 2023 model year. With all the supply problems it may not have been possible to do it like they wanted. I think they will have a limited 2023 model release. I then think that if these supply issue get better we will see some thing late 22 or early 23.
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They did tell me that in their opinion some of the new stuff should really raise some eyebrows in the other OEM camps and bring Arctic Cat back in the game in a very big way next year.
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I would really like to know more about this.You are correct. I recently spoke to someone who's got somewhat of an inside track in the industry, and was told that Arctic Cat indeed has some really new and exciting product coming down the pipeline but due to a lot of factors we won't be seeing it until MY24.
They did tell me that in their opinion some of the new stuff should really raise some eyebrows in the other OEM camps and bring Arctic Cat back in the game in a very big way next year.
Probably not possible.
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Was there any conversation about Yamaha's involvement in 2024?You are correct. I recently spoke to someone who's got somewhat of an inside track in the industry, and was told that Arctic Cat indeed has some really new and exciting product coming down the pipeline but due to a lot of factors we won't be seeing it until MY24.
They did tell me that in their opinion some of the new stuff should really raise some eyebrows in the other OEM camps and bring Arctic Cat back in the game in a very big way next year.
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Looks like last out of the gate in their release just like last year
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IF Cat comes out with new chassis and/ or tech in 24 where does that leave Yamaha? Will they share the new chassis? Will Yamaha soldier on with the Pro-cross? Does Cat continue to use the 998?
I cant see Yamaha designing and building their own sled chassis at this point.
I cant see Yamaha designing and building their own sled chassis at this point.
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Good questions, all of them. However, I can honestly say I love my 18 winder. End of story!IF Cat comes out with new chassis and/ or tech in 24 where does that leave Yamaha? Will they share the new chassis? Will Yamaha soldier on with the Pro-cross? Does Cat continue to use the 998?
I cant see Yamaha designing and building their own sled chassis at this point.
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I wish I knew. I still have an LTX on order. If newness is coming, I'll wait.
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They should of released the same day or atleast one day after Cat. Chances are there will be limitations on what each dealer can order. Waiting a week to see what yamaha has may cause some people to miss the oppurtunity to order from cat so they may not wait a week and take that chance. Waiting for tommorows cat release and see some more pics and prices of the riot and likely ordering 2 of them. Not waiting a week to see if I like the xtx le.
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Everything is on the Cat site now.
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