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Why only 2 sports from kawasaki and 8 utilities?

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Old May 3, 2001 | 10:16 PM
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Shouldn't Kawasaki be coming out with a sport quad used for racing because they have the mojave 250(not quite enough power) and the lakota "sport" (not enough speed). i think they are a great company and all, I was just wanting a quad to race with that could keep up!
 
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Old May 4, 2001 | 02:08 PM
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The market drives what is made. Less than 25% of ATV's sold are sport ATV's. The rest are Utiliy or Sport/Utility ATV's.
Kawasaki is working on a Race Sport ATV but I have alway found that Kawasaki does major testing before releasing a ATV. That's why all there ATV's are so good. You will not find Kawasaki rushing any ATV to market just to have one in that class. They make sure it is going to be a trouble free ATV.
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Old May 7, 2001 | 11:35 PM
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Yeah no kidding. Yamaha 660c.c., Honda 400c.c. and probably a bigger one for 2003, Suzuki supposedly will soon be releasing a 400+ c.c. quad, Kawasaki 250c.c. 14 year old offering. Don't get me wrong I think the Mojave is the best in it's class dollar for dollar. But when Kawasaki's web site defines the Mojave as their definiton of high performance technology it almost makes me ashamed. When your 4x4 offerings will beat your "definition of high performance technology" I would have to say it's time to re-define it all together.
 
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