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2017 Yamaha Sled Reveal - Speculation thread (UPDATED)

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Christopher, enough for you to change your mind on purchasing a doo? Sometimes it can be a fun experience switching it up.
 
Do you really mean it this time Christopher?

Cancelling the Doo,s , but still getting a 2 stroke? V6 maybe?
NO.
Not cancelling my Doos, it is time for me to explore and learn more about 2-strokes here on SnoWest.

But.
I might just sell my Viper and get a new 2017 Yamaha now..

And yes.
I really do mean it.
I think there are going to be a pile of HAPPY yamaha faithful here tomorrow who all collectively say ITS ABOUT TIME.
 
Nope.
Looking forward to riding BOTH a cutting edge 2 stroke and 4 stroke next season.

By the sounds of this, no 2-stroke Yamaha for 2017. Didn't really expect it. Yamaha has the best 4-stroke and it may be a niche market, but it's a market they are leading.
 
NO.
Not cancelling my Doos, it is time for me to explore and learn more about 2-strokes here on SnoWest.

But.
I might just sell my Viper and get a new 2017 Yamaha now..

And yes.
I really do mean it.
I think there are going to be a pile of HAPPY yamaha faithful here tomorrow who all collectively say ITS ABOUT TIME.
New utility sled from japan.......and the only new sled from japan....:eyebrows:Yamaha faithful,keep your expectations low....................
 
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NO.
Not cancelling my Doos, it is time for me to explore and learn more about 2-strokes here on SnoWest.

But.
I might just sell my Viper and get a new 2017 Yamaha now..

And yes.
I really do mean it.
I think there are going to be a pile of HAPPY yamaha faithful here tomorrow who all collectively say ITS ABOUT TIME.

That first line is very interesting!! If yamaha was coming out with its own 2-stroke you could learn about 2-strokes with it if you wanted to stay with Yamaha. I don't blame you with the trouble you have had with your Viper for looking elsewhere when you spend that kind of coin. I have never been brand loyal so its good to see what the other OEM offer and ride different sleds once in a while

Nope.
Looking forward to riding BOTH a cutting edge 2 stroke and 4 stroke next season.

especially when you follow it up with this statement. I think everyone would agree that the Doo 850 would be considered a state of the art 2 stroke in many peoples eye.
 
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