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TY 4 Stroke Master
<<<If Yamaha is so poor and every other sled is that much better why aren't you on another brand?>>>
Glad you asked.
The truth is I bought into their B.S. advertising suggesting this sled/suspension is capable of rough trail use (RTX).... a skid that was so poorly designed it's now hanging on the wall having been completely replaced by something that works... I now enjoy the sled big time thank you very much!
My eggs are not all in one basket though. I AM on another brand, as well as the Yammi. One that's at or near the top of IT'S class. A 600 HO Poo...
As far as not having to walk home, I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on the receiving end of a piece of rope, including after having run out of gas, in over 20 years on Polaris. Yammi is NOT the only sled with that reputation....that's NOT why I bought a Yammi.
Getting back on point, I agree with many others who have written above and in many other stings regarding this, that while Yammi was the "tits" with the only viable 4 stroke plan in town for a while, they need to move forward - or be run over by the competition. The ONLY way they'll be able to do that is to IMPROVE on state of the art, and the only way that's going to happen is to admit they are not state of the art. FWIW
Glad you asked.
The truth is I bought into their B.S. advertising suggesting this sled/suspension is capable of rough trail use (RTX).... a skid that was so poorly designed it's now hanging on the wall having been completely replaced by something that works... I now enjoy the sled big time thank you very much!
My eggs are not all in one basket though. I AM on another brand, as well as the Yammi. One that's at or near the top of IT'S class. A 600 HO Poo...
As far as not having to walk home, I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on the receiving end of a piece of rope, including after having run out of gas, in over 20 years on Polaris. Yammi is NOT the only sled with that reputation....that's NOT why I bought a Yammi.
Getting back on point, I agree with many others who have written above and in many other stings regarding this, that while Yammi was the "tits" with the only viable 4 stroke plan in town for a while, they need to move forward - or be run over by the competition. The ONLY way they'll be able to do that is to IMPROVE on state of the art, and the only way that's going to happen is to admit they are not state of the art. FWIW