03viperguy
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all of them are decent sleds now I think. they all have strengths and weaknesses, just have to decide what is important to you, and what you are able to put up with/get over.
03viperguy said:they are ALL expensive. I still say that argument is moot. when they are all as close as they are, just pick one you think is going to last and do what you want.
romie said:Well guys, here I sit contemplating my first yamaha in 10 years. You talk about cats poor quality and I have logged over 30000 miles over the years and never been pulled home. Now, in 2002 I ordered a viper and rode it just as I had my cat the year before. Same ditches, same road approaches, same everything. Believe it or not something broke 4 of 6 weekends and the motor quit the next week due to the ram air/snow induction. What broke:suspension in front, in back, motor mount, rear track tensioner bolt head, etc.... Only now that I am older and ride a bit easier do I consider a yami again. Was it a fluke, maybe. Is it a fluke that my cats have made it back every time for 22 years, maybe again. All I know is they all look good and damned expensive. If I can slip one by the wife next year I'll be smilin.
don't 2012 yami's pump out 160+ hp so it should be here with these sleds03viperguy said:probably because yamaha has no 800cc 2 stroke. and if they are brand new out of the crate, the doo has a break in period in the ecu.