woolyviper
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Can someone explain why the A/C guys are the worst ones when it comes to seeing a Viper on the trail - I guess being new to snowmobiling, I don't get it. What are they afraid of - Even my own "ZR Riding" son has to privately worship his dream snowmobile (RX Warrior Mountain) in private due to fear of reprisal from his A/C buddies.
Please anyone - give me an explanation.
Please anyone - give me an explanation.
SRX RIDER
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BigMac
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Brand loyalty issues carried to extreme occur in a HUGE number of areas - Ford vs Chevy, Mac vs PC, Nikon vs Canon, MasterCraft vs Malibu, Harley vs Honda -- jeez it's a long list.woolyviper said:Can someone explain why the A/C guys are the worst ones when it comes to seeing a Viper on the trail - I guess being new to snowmobiling, I don't get it. What are they afraid of - Even my own "ZR Riding" son has to privately worship his dream snowmobile (RX Warrior Mountain) in private due to fear of reprisal from his A/C buddies.
Please anyone - give me an explanation.
Some people tend to get their egos and their own sense of self-worth wrapped up in these brand selections. You would think this would be more common in adolescents. I don't think it is.
kinger
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Yeah its a bit much at times, I have been violated by repeated brainwash attempts to be loyal to some brand but to me the thing needs to work properly and I'm anti loyal anything. This is my first yamaha, first subaru, first dodge....etc etc. I look at the features and assume reliability is standard if not I will call it a POS until proven wrong