THE NEW LTZ400 FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH
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Rockrider: First off I would like to say that sometimes, I do go overboard in trying to make a point. I'm not continueing this post after this comment. I just got in from work and noticed all the negative post on here which were partly contributed by me. I try not to make any type of "personal" attacks on anyone and here I formally apologize. If any of you still want to make a mockery of info. that I gathered, be my guest, but I will no longer be involved. My SINCERE appologys to all who were offended. As one last statement just to clarify things and to have my last say: ALL info. that I posted here was from OEM Reps., Sales data, and word of mouth from OEM employees. I DID NOT MAKE any of it up. Also, I would like to apologize to all Mojave owners. The mojave is a nice machine. My insults to the machine was made in a manner that was not pfofessional. Laugh it up if you like, but it's really not the person that I am.
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I'm sorry, but the CRF has a weak motor!? Did you see the holeshot that Tortelli pulled on that thing!? 55hp is nothing to sneeze at. You can start out in 3rd gear on that thing. I've seen it done. Blew me away. Only thing I don't like about it is, no engine breaking. I think that is one of the major advantages 4 strokes have over 2 strokes on a track. Less foot/hand breaking is good!
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OK OK OK OK!!!!! "Officially, the new Quadsport Z400 is a 2003 model, but will be available sometime in the spring of 2002", and....."Suzuki Motor Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Ind in Japan have announced a joint collaboration. The two firms have agreed to cooperate in a business alliance in developing and producing ATV's and motorcycles. In a press release from Japan, they announced their plans to form a strategic business relationship in the areas of product development, design, engineering, and manufacturing of motorcycle and ATV products. Both companies will collaborate in the area of product development, OEM supply of the product, commonizing parts and components, and joint purchasing and manufacturing, so that the competiveness and profitability of their motorcycle business can be improved. Suzuki and Kawasaki products will still be marketed and distributed as seperate brands here in the USA".....and if ya think I made that up, check DEC. 01 Dirtwheels, page 52 about the Z, and page 10 about the merger......Looks like Bombardier will hafta buy 2 companies now.....