Super Sled
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Maybe I'm too much of a Yammi die hard, but I'll always ride a Yamaha and I can't bring myself to bitch about my Yamaha, or Yamaha as a company, or how they design sleds. I just love both my Yamahas. I ride hard through tight, twisty trails and my 07 Attak doesn't wear me out. But I will confess it's not stock. My 03 Mt Viper is also pretty heavily modified and it does well off trail.
But like most others, I also modded/ "improved" on a lot of things on both my Yammi's to make them better. I don't fault Yamaha for my doing that 1 bit tho. I didn't have to make changes -- I wanted to. Polaris' and Ski Doo's just feel really generic to me. I have always liked Arctic Cats tho, especially off trail. Not the green tho, just the sleds. I've not witnessed reliabilty issues with Cats (Suzuki makes great motors) and they perform well. But I don't ride one tho -- just Yamahas.
Keep up the great work Yamaha!

But like most others, I also modded/ "improved" on a lot of things on both my Yammi's to make them better. I don't fault Yamaha for my doing that 1 bit tho. I didn't have to make changes -- I wanted to. Polaris' and Ski Doo's just feel really generic to me. I have always liked Arctic Cats tho, especially off trail. Not the green tho, just the sleds. I've not witnessed reliabilty issues with Cats (Suzuki makes great motors) and they perform well. But I don't ride one tho -- just Yamahas.
Keep up the great work Yamaha!
