ClutchMaster
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Question.....We all know that Yamaha is a multi faceted world wide company that doesn't like to lose money. We also know that their Snowmobile division makes up a pretty small slice of their overall sales pie. They've had their Snowmobile R&D center in Minocqua, WI for over 20 years. That place has to cost them a fair amount of coin with paying their engineering staff and whatever other costs are involved in keeping the lights on in Minocqua.
They've got some pretty qualified people working there along with some talented contracted workers their in the past.
Why would they keep pouring in the dollars to keep that place open if they're not going to stay the course in the snowmobile business and make a profit?
If you've been a long time sledder you still might have a hard time accepting the fact that Arctic Cat and Yamaha are working together, but in the shrinking marketplace their partnership seems to be working out with both companies looking at the future of the sport.
VX,
The Minouqua facility is used for more than just snowmobiles, I’m sure you know that. They also test quads, dirt bikes and UTV’s.
Are you in this forum whining too? ? jeeze man take a breath.
So your saying this is what you really wanted?
Most, if not all, of the speculation online is BS. The companies clearly say "we're in this!" And have R&D and public outreach etc. Then some random guy on the internet projects and criticizes something using totally subjective reasoning about how it's not his vision playing out. Most of the bellyaching falls apart over time.
Time will tell, seen this game played before.
PS. Anything said, good or bad is pure speculation. Belly aching is two words and will never really fall apart, someone is always going to complain. I think a 100% Cat rebranded to a Yamaha is a pretty good upset. M2C