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So basically yamaha still sucks and will continue making crappy heavy 4 strokes that need a ton of money to be competitve mountain machines..... cool story. maybe they should bring the guy over from the dirtbike department that has kept the 2 strokes going and give him some money to work on a 2 stroke viper sled.
 

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2014 Yamaha Snowmobiles2014 Yamaha mountain sleds will be basically the same. The flat-lander sleds will get all the attention for model year 2014, but the 2015 Yamaha mountain snowmobiles will make a comeback. Watch for a 4-stroke, 200HP Mountain Max that weighs 500 pounds or less but be patient for another year.
 

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LOL ya did you read sledrumour's 2012 and 2013 prediction?? They were so off it wasn't even funny.

2014 Yamaha Snowmobiles2014 Yamaha mountain sleds will be basically the same. The flat-lander sleds will get all the attention for model year 2014, but the 2015 Yamaha mountain snowmobiles will make a comeback. Watch for a 4-stroke, 200HP Mountain Max that weighs 500 pounds or less but be patient for another year.
 

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So basically yamaha still sucks and will continue making crappy heavy 4 strokes that need a ton of money to be competitve mountain machines..... cool story. maybe they should bring the guy over from the dirtbike department that has kept the 2 strokes going and give him some money to work on a 2 stroke viper sled.

Let me guess, you ride a Polaris? You sound like a Polaris rider lol
 

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Let me guess, you ride a Polaris? You sound like a Polaris rider lol
I do infact but that has nothing to do with yamahas being big heavy and expensive to build? Just saying that Yamaha has decent 2 stroke technology and they continue not to use it in sleds. I'm not willing to put $30000 into my sled to make it powerful and lose the 4 stroke reliability. Yamaha will not get a penny from me until they get a 2 stroke back in the sled market I'm sure there are others that feel this way.
 

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i do infact but that has nothing to do with yamahas being big heavy and expensive to build? Just saying that yamaha has decent 2 stroke technology and they continue not to use it in sleds. I'm not willing to put $30000 into my sled to make it powerful and lose the 4 stroke reliability. Yamaha will not get a penny from me until they get a 2 stroke back in the sled market i'm sure there are others that feel this way.


nope.
 

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All this from a photo? Catmaha. What percentage of their sales are mountain sleds? Seems guys out here forget that the centre of the snowmobiling universe is not mountainous. Yamaha would probably be better off concentrating on the flatland/crossover sled. That is where their strength and sales volume lie.
 
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