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The Yamaha Club is growing.


Sometimes when I gas up, you meet another RX rider who never heard of the site. Seems suprising to me, but I mention to get to the site and check things out. Its been great meeting some nice individuals, now its going to be the end of the riding season soon. Its almost like saying goodbye and we will meet again someday. I couldn't get sick of year round snow.
 
When i go riding with people they tell me to get a real sled and make up some excuse that a 2 stroke is better. I went riding with a 2 stroker friend of mine last weekend. i went with 3 doo's and an arctic crap. The guy on the AC was telling them all that they shouldnt talk crap about mine because it will destroy them on the trails, and destroy them when it comes to engine longevity

good to see people are finally realizing that 4 strokes are the "new thing"
 
Hebi said:
I say the more Yamaha owners there are in this world the better!
Yamaha has survived having a large number of their ownings be the racer wanna-be type (remember back in '97 when the SX came out? A lot of them that I saw all have triple pipes and rode like a complete a-hole. If they were behind you, all you'd hear was "BRAAP BRAAP BRAAP"). I think this will probably happen again. Thats the price of success.
Myself, I think that Yamaha owners in general are some of the finest people that there are in the sport of snowmobiling. For the most part they are the most polite and respectfull of the bunch. They dont need to brag about how fast their sleds are, because their sleds say all that needs to be said. (If youve ever ridden with Cat or Doo loyalists you know what I mean).
I feel honored and privledged to be part of the Yamaha family as well as the TY family.
TY is, in my opinon the best snowmobile site there is!
Keep up the good work MrSled and all the other moderators!
Hebi


I've been a part of the yammie family since 1966.. Yup!!!!! Never been without a yammie in the shed for that many years...Right now we have 3 cycles and two sleds..Only one has let me down.. A 1982 ET 340 with 10,000 miles, I was towing my wifes doo home at the time.. The motor let go in my front yard.."RIP" old friend. ;)! MM.
 


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