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Return of the CAN-AM brand

SledderSteve

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Yeah, I know it's not a Yamaha but I'd sure like to see Yamaha headed in this direction.

http://atv.off-road.com/atv/article/art ... ?id=327908

For lack of a better comparison, this would be a Wolverine on steroids. With our trail systems in Wisconsin being "improved" to be more friendly to a broader range of bikes, this type of application becomes much more attractive.

While I was real proud to have navigated through the infamous "pits" on trail 77 South of Hurley with my MudBug equipped Grizz, the vibration and bouncing from the tractor lug tires was downright irritating for almost all of the other trails. If they're successful in "improving" that section of trail 77 my MudBugs will almost become obsolete for that area.

Let's hope Yamaha rises to the challenge like they've done in the pure sport class with the YFZ. :flag:
 

That is the direction I hoped Yamaha would have went with on the Wolverine. They didn't so I bought a Grizzly. No regrets there. That Can-Am looks to be a sweet ride however......... nice job Can-Am.

Still can't get used to that name though.
 
I was told June 12th on the new Yamahas Rozo.

I'm looking forward to see what they come up with.
 


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