Details........ ???? They have wicked 2stroke technology in their outboards, maybe a new 2smoke? I think they have nothing to worry about as is, they target a minority in mountain riders but the touring/trail sleds etc are just fine and probably the real majority anyway, I know a lot of old people running around the trail systems in Kamloops areas with their reliable 4strokes and not a complaint.I have a feeling there will be a lot of shocked people in about March. Game over or game changer?
Well I tried to buy a couple new Yamaha nitros the other day and it turns out they don't suck as bad as a doo Looks like the beginning of the end for me. LOL Jk
Yammi is a billion dollar company with its own Rd from things like MOTO GP dirt bikes pianos!!I don't think they are going away any time soon!!!They are much more likely to be around in 50 yrs than cat or Polaris.My 2 cents
I think a 2 stroke yammy is a pipe dream at best. 4 strokes seem to sell well in the east so for them to develop clean 2 stroke technology primarily for the western market just doesn't seem to make sense. So many years I've seen the Yamaha faithful wait for this game changing mountain sled that never seems to come. Yamaha has filled a niche in the market place and looks pretty content to do that whole thing. Like my dealer says "when they sell more outboards I California than sleds in North America it's tough for them to care about mountain sleds". I really hope I'm wrong because its tough to watch my local dealer sell a couple sleds a year.
yamaha is a big enough company if they really cared theyd buy cat and poo out right. and own the marketWith a lineup in desperate need of an update when do you think Yamaha will get the funds together to release a new, purpose built and competitive mountain sled? The nytro has been the same sled since 08' only with minor upgrades. Maybe Yamaha doesn't want to be player out west and are happy with the eastern short track market?
Thoughts?
The guys that put down a nytro cause they rode it once in the mountains for 10 min don't really know you gotta put some time on it. It's got a weird steering and some other things but I've rode with all the other new sleds on my nytro and were all doing the same stuff in the same area. If you have rode a nytro and had some time on it and still don't like it that's cool but there's people out there that do and just cause the doo, poo, and cat guys don't like it doesn't mean that yamaha is lacking its a capable, competitive, sled you just gotta ride it. jmo
In the end it all comes down to the rider, I've been riding in the trees and come across stuck pros just cause there stuck doesn't mean it's the sledCompetitive at seeing who can get stuck the most......LOL. Last year in Revy we dropped into this spot way back in Frisby. We went to leave and two M8's, an XP 800, pro rmk, and turbo nytro all got out no problem from where we were, but it took us over 3 hrs to get 2 stock nytros out, but they are super capable........ in the flat lands.
Can you tell which is the 2008 and which is the 2013 Apex??? I sure have a hard time. Although, they definitely have the 'yamaha dependability' going for them, without a doubt, their sleds are about as exciting as watching paint dry. Not only that, 17,299 MSRP for a new Apex! Compare that to a 13 Pro's MSRP of 13,499....As people have said, the Nytro's seem like good, but a lot has to be spent before hand to get them there. I dunno, not for this guy...
The definitely cost more but when a guy who doesn't have enough money to buy a new sled ever 2 or 3 years then the little bit more in the start saves you in the end when the sled will run the same for 10 years with regular maintenance