Enough already with the CornDog bashing!
#23
Why can't this subject be put to rest? Every single industry makes changes to their product in an attempt to further develop and improve their goods or services. ATVing is an expensive hobby, we all know that going in. If you don't like your ride sell it. If you don't want to pay for upgrades, don't. Just stop whining because you aren't gettting something for nothing. The Bombardier brochure I have in front of me says this: "Bombardier reserves the right, at any time, to discontinue or change specifications, prices, designs, features, models or equipment without incurring any obligation." My guess is most of the manufacturers have a similar statement.
How much has Cannondale invested in the industry? What is the tooling, machinery, personnel and overall cost to start into this industry from scratch? Replace a part that isn't a problem??? You've got to be joking...
Don't mean to vent, but enough is enough...
How much has Cannondale invested in the industry? What is the tooling, machinery, personnel and overall cost to start into this industry from scratch? Replace a part that isn't a problem??? You've got to be joking...
Don't mean to vent, but enough is enough...
#24
Why can't this subject be put to rest? Every single industry makes changes to their product in an attempt to further develop and improve their goods or services.
Yeah, right. 1980's Banshee's are exactly alike 2002's. 1980's Blasters are exactly like 2002's. And they still sell them every day.
Yeah, right. 1980's Banshee's are exactly alike 2002's. 1980's Blasters are exactly like 2002's. And they still sell them every day.
#26
Lonestarbanshee,
You're right there are exceptions to the rule, Yamaha Banshee, Yamaha Blaster and let's not forget the Yamaha Warrior, all of which have remained virtually unchanged for years and years, and i'm sure there are others. I'm not complaining, never had an issue with the Warrior in my shed and I've ride with two guys that love their Banshee's, but development and change is a fact of life.... Besides aren't there updates that you'd like to see on any of those three models?
You're right there are exceptions to the rule, Yamaha Banshee, Yamaha Blaster and let's not forget the Yamaha Warrior, all of which have remained virtually unchanged for years and years, and i'm sure there are others. I'm not complaining, never had an issue with the Warrior in my shed and I've ride with two guys that love their Banshee's, but development and change is a fact of life.... Besides aren't there updates that you'd like to see on any of those three models?
#27
<< i don't care cause i am selling the cannibal. >>
How much you asking Corndog? Can't be too much with Cannondale selling refurbished models with warranty for $5000, and you have the 500 computer[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#28
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<< i don't care cause i am selling the cannibal. >>
How much you asking Corndog? Can't be too much with Cannondale selling refurbished models with warranty for $5000, and you have the 500 computer[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] >>
that's why i am getting rid of it now. now i am going to have to talk my mom into letting me have a 55hp crf450...
#30
<< I hate to burst your bubble, but the Honda doesnt put that much hp out and Crondog you wouldnt be able to sit on it since its a dirtbike, and they arent faster than a cannibal >>
what are you smoking!!!!!???? I crf will rip any cannondale dirtbike! it will kill a cannibal in speed, it wouldn't even be close. dirtbikes are much faster. the crf puts out more hp and weighs less.


