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Old Apr 14, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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Dear LakotaJeff:
Just to let you know and everyone in the ATV Connection forum's that "JakesDad" replied to your post and the questions he asked you were not because he is looking to get some Yamoto 150's!!! He replayed because he is a Yamoto dealer. His does not have the ***** to ask you the question he wants to know out right, sooooo he will act like a little girl and just try to bate you into his questions so he can (and did) run back to the president of Yamoto and show him your answers!

# 1 He wants to know if we sent you the ATV, because under Yamoto's new guide lines they do not want dealers sending a bike right to a costumer. They want the bike sent to another Yamoto dealer in your area for assembly. For your information "Jakesdad" we just signed the new dealer agreement so what we did in the past does not count and is really none of your business! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]

# 2 I hope that LakotaJeff does not answer your post because now he knows your a little girl that must not have no costumers if you have time to watch us all day! And now he knows your not a man to just ask him what you want to know. I had to ask him for you. To let everyone know (if you even care about this baby Sh**) Almost all of the other dealers out there cry about us everyday! Raceway did this and Raceway is doing that that! But I do not see them out there helping anyone. All Raceway does is sell bikes to people for a great price and stand behind them!!! Not like most of you guys!!!!! Me and my staff work till 7:00PM 6 days a week. Then check the message boards till 11:00PM and try to help anyone we can. I cannot name how many people out there we have sent parts to for freeeeeeeeeee! That did not even get the bikes from us. Hours everyday on the phone answering technical question! For people that did not buy from us!!!! (because you guys don't help) We are a peoples company!!! To me Fuc*** who makes the bikes!!! Without the people we would be nothing. And I am sure a lot of people out there can back me up with what I am saying.

But it really bothers me when someone hides behind a screen name to be a little rat!!!!! Just remember one thing "Jakesdad" when the smoke clears Yamoto, kazuma, Unison any of them do give a crap about you or me so stop kissing so much ***!!! ( We will be here long after you are gone) At the end of the day I can sell any product because WE HAVE EARNED OUR RESPECT from the consumers and the manufactures from our hard work!!! Not from being a little kiss *** rat!!! Don't be mad because we give better service to people across the country then most guys give to people that walk into there door. Sorry to everyone out there that I even had to post this but I just can't stand these guys crying anymore! And one more thing Jakesdad, I posted a long time ago in the Raceway forum's that any Yamoto or Kazuma dealers were more then welcome to post in our forums to help the people out with question or service!!!!! What happened??? Don't want to take the time to help!!! Or do you have to get paid for you help?? If you can even be any help!!!!
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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John,
I apologize if I've caused you grief. I really had no idea. It looks like the problem here is that some people will hate you for being good.Kinda reminds me of when most Nascar fans hated Jeff Gordon for no reason other than he was just really good at what he did.The same thing is happening here.You have gone above and beyond the call of just being a Yamoto dealer.You have set the bar too high for other dealers to reach because they're not willing to put their time into satisfying their customers the way you have. I should know.I'm a satisfied customer.When I had a question, you answered it. When I had a problem, you solved it.What more can a consumer ask for?
I'm sure Yamoto sees what's going on here. I hope they understand what you've done for them. If it wasn't for Raceway ATV, I'd have never even heard of Yamoto.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 09:47 AM
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LakotaJeff
Thanks for the post. And no grief here!!!!! Other guys are just jealous! And have nothing better to do then try to start trouble. But again we are here because and for our costumers. I have seen these dealers come and go! This guy will probably be one of them to! If you need anything you know were here and would be happy to help you!
Thanks again!
All the Best!
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 05:55 PM
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It would be nice if more dealers would actually support the ATV after it's sold. I wouldn't recommend buying one of these unless you have some mechanical ability. There just isn't enough support after the sale out there.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 01:31 PM
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My sons yamoto 150 stopped going! He was on a pretty steep incline when the wheels stopped going.
I checked it out and all 3 bolts on the rear sprocket were gone!. I thought I could take a bolt out of the other 150 and limp it home but I coulndt get one started. it feels like all 3 bolts are sheered off in the sprocket. does anyone know what steps I need to take in order to remove the sprocket So I can get the broken bolts out?

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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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I had that happen to mine and I was able to drill them out and unscrew them from the back side with pliers or something. This seems to be somwhat common.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 02:17 PM
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After about a 5 hour ride this week, i was changing the oil on the quads when i noticed something wasnt right on the yamoto. I pushed against the back tire for leverage while unscrewing the oil plug (which is in the worst location, but thats another issue), and when i did the whole back axle moved. I was like what the f***, the big bolts that hold the the axle on the swingarm, 1 was gone and 2 others were loose. I went to the local Lowes and Home Depot to replace the one that was lost and cant find one that has the right number of threads.

Anyway, Just an FYI to check your nuts and bolts and use locktite!
 
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 02:44 PM
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I had mine loosen up but caught it before they worked themselves out. I put loctite on them and have not had a problem since.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 02:59 PM
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I've been meaning to ask in this forum if anyone has done any mods to these atv's with aftermarket parts? If so, what mods and brands? do any after market pipes slip on?
 
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by: jcotti
I've been meaning to ask in this forum if anyone has done any mods to these atv's with aftermarket parts? If so, what mods and brands? do any after market pipes slip on?
From what I have read here FMF makes universal spark arrester and some have installed K&N air filters. I went with a UNI pod filter and modified a Answer S/A Pro Spark arrester from my cr 500 to fit it. If you havnt seen my pics of my wifes quad, and the mods done to it, you can see them by clicking on the camera under my nickname.
 
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