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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Sept 7, 2011 16:03:44 GMT -5
OK, maybe...... ;D
Better source this time, but same spy photos that we've seen 2 or 3 years ago. 950cc V-Twin sounds decent if not acceptable.
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Post by Randy_R on Sept 7, 2011 19:14:45 GMT -5
I call BS. The youtube video dates back to may. Someone took the same old pics and voiced it over...
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Post by Drew RZR 800 on Sept 7, 2011 19:48:38 GMT -5
That is the same voice and atv mag that anounced the new Artic Cat , so I feel Yamaha took the honda approach and sat on it for a few to see what was out there , 900+ cc they are in the club with a v twin ( the only thing the Rhino owners have been begging for for years .... I hope its true ,
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Sept 7, 2011 20:27:50 GMT -5
Who knows, I'm kinda like Randy. I'll believe it when I see it. I hope if it is this basic set up, (which overall I like) I hope they pimp it up a little to hang with other recent releases. Lots of cool accesories, innovation etc. on the CanAm, and Popo's.
I do like that it is a 4 seater on a relatively short wheel base. As long as it rides well and doesn't flop on it's side too easy, then I'm ok with that. The RZR4 just seems too long to me.
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Sept 7, 2011 22:26:19 GMT -5
Interesting response from Doug Meyer at ATVTV on Youtube to me in the comments:
- The one thing the Japanese have learned (with ATCs and UTVs) is don't stand out! Honda faced huge lawsuits over silly ATC accidents as did Yamaha with stupid rollovers. Currently their policy is that's it's better to just be a part of the crowd rather than the company leading the way.....Play it safe and nobody loses there money wrongly ;-)
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