2lapsdown
Expert
Rigid is 100% correct.....Yamaha is an engine supplier. The rebranded AC sleds will all come out of TRF. There is no more Yami in houseR and D. That stopped YEARS ago. Sucks but it is what it is.
Or maybe the move to Minoqua which is r&d will increase r&d. Seems to me that Sidewinder has even more Yamaha parts and input than the Viper did. Somebody did r&d on the new Yamaha clutches,ecu etc. It wasn't cat.Rigid is 100% correct.....Yamaha is an engine supplier. The rebranded AC sleds will all come out of TRF. There is no more Yami in houseR and D. That stopped YEARS ago. Sucks but it is what it is.
That is just silly....and you know it.Or maybe the move to Minoqua which is r&d will increase r&d. Seems to me that Sidewinder has even more Yamaha parts and input than the Viper did. Somebody did r&d on the new Yamaha clutches,ecu etc. It wasn't cat.
I just get a kick out of that. At what point is it a AC or a Yamaha? With the Viper engine,clutching, chaincase changes and abandoning Cats TCL where about only Yamaha parts. Now with the Sidewinder it's about everything other than the suspension and tunnel that were made to work with the Yamaha turbo engine. I see more Yamaha content in a Sidewinder than Cat only difference is its not made in Japan and that's a good thing for USA. But however you see it as long as it works well we all win. As long as this alliance goes on I will always push for Yamaha to buy Cat not important as long as things go well as past but would really go well with us Yamaha guys.You just need to stop with the Yamaha buying AC, not going to happen. Yami is out of the sled game. But they do sell the rebranded AC models. This has been in the works for years....Sucks, but it is what it is.
Marty, you would be surprised how few sleds Yamaha actually sells. I was shocked at how small their market share is. In 2015 it was well under 5000 worldwide and 2016 saw a big decline in sales down to roughly 126,000 from 150,000 for all manufacturers with yamaha holding about a 3% market share. Canada and US account for 2/3 rds of the worlds snowmobile sales. After doing a little research on the topic i can fully understand how they would want to move the snowmobile division to North America and wouldn't be a bit surprised to here that Japan would shut it down in the near future. I hope the hell they don't because i think that the quality is unmatched and it's not even a close second!WELL ,you guys need to understand japan makes alot of sleds that are not even in the north american market!!!you really think they will just shut'r down..the russian market is very strong too!!its not just about the US to them...pull your head out of your backside guys!!! Cant wait for 50th anniversary