cannondale27 said:
Sorry your Demo ride didnt go well.Not going to make excuses for that it shouldnt have happened.Lots of others have had great demo rides so something must have gone wrong at yours.Shame.
So you liked the ride of the 141" did you try the 129"?
So if you could have asked more questions what would you have asked?
How did it compare to your Modified Nytro?
Why is the Chassis Mediocre like you said?
I too hope they have fit and finish right but honestly I would be happy with cats fit and finish of the bodywork at least.Is Yamahas worse than current cats?
You used the example of feeling like 2nd grader who missed the bus.That 2nd grader feels like that because they WANT to get on the bus but it drove away.Dont let the bus drive away man run after it!
I rode both the 141" and 129". The longer track was definitly nicer in the big bumps and didn't seem too much longer than the short track. After the ride I have been considering turning my rtx se in the xtx se.
I would have liked to know more information about production, performance changes, and different accessories. I'm sure that day I have much more specific questions. I know I can come one TY and get answers but I really like hearing it directly from the manufactuer.
As far as perfomance, my nytro would walk on that viper hands down. My nytro has so much more pull in every RPM range. Even a stock nytro seems a lot quicker and snappier than the Viper. It dissapoints me that Yamaha would release a sled and have demo rides if the perfomance wasn't up to snuff and still needed a good deal of tuning. It's a big reason I was dissapointed with Yamaha demo rides. It seems to me you would want those sleds tuned in perfectly before the consumer had a chance to ride it. Perfomance sells.
I feel the chassis needs to be stiffened up in a few areas to make it stronger. I felt like there was a lot of flexing during my ride. It seemed like the sleds were ridden pretty hard to that point. I liked the seat but I didn't care for the way my knees kept hitting the plastic side pieces. I felt that after afew good hard winters of riding those flimsy plastic pieces would need to be replaced because they don't seem too durable.
The fit and finish of a Yamaha is unlike any sled on the market today right down to the reusable zip ties! There's a certain standard of excellence Yamaha has set and it sure would be a shame to loose it!
I am a die hard Yamaha supporter! I love what they have done in the past but this move worries me. I guess time will answer all of my questions.
It seems that why buy a Yamaha when Cat has the same thing just a lot better upgraded options? My final question is this; besides the belt issue, why wouldn't you just buy a F1100 Turbo RR? It can easily be a 200hp sled running on pump gas with the best stock shock package on the market? I think Yamaha is going to have to step up their game if they are going to compete with "partner."