What DONT you like about those YFZ's?
#51
What DONT you like about those YFZ's?
I can almost gaurantee that dollar for dollar, Selectors quad would put the hurt on just about anything out there, on the track on the strip or on the sand.
#52
What DONT you like about those YFZ's?
The only problem with that statement is that, it is not true, they say the price is 6,500 and they dont tell you all the other fees involved in getting the quad out of the door to your garage. I payed that price for my YFZ and I think every penny was worth it. I have no regrets.
#53
What DONT you like about those YFZ's?
Originally posted by: Atkins450
Yamaha isnt selling the only quads made so its not like they have a monopoly on the business. They are competing with all the other manufacturers too. The reason why it is good to pay more for a quad is because if everyone buys expensive quads over cheaper quads, that tells the manufacturers that people want better, faster quads. But if everyone went and bot the cheapest quads made, then that would tell them that we want cheaper quads so theyll start 'cheapening' the quads to make them less expensive.
Yamaha isnt selling the only quads made so its not like they have a monopoly on the business. They are competing with all the other manufacturers too. The reason why it is good to pay more for a quad is because if everyone buys expensive quads over cheaper quads, that tells the manufacturers that people want better, faster quads. But if everyone went and bot the cheapest quads made, then that would tell them that we want cheaper quads so theyll start 'cheapening' the quads to make them less expensive.
#54
#55
What DONT you like about those YFZ's?
Understandable I guess. At the moment ATK is handling parts and is probably as fast or faster than Yamaha on getting them though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
I don't think a stock YFZ can handle a SBM Stage IV Cannibal ... they are said to put about 50 HP to the wheels. Plus, with that they do a dependability upgrade all through the motor so it is probably as dependable as a YFZ after that as well. Just saying that dollar for dollar you'd have a tough time competing. But yeah, they aren't in business. If so, it would cost about 3500 more for the Cannibal. Take advantage while you can [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
I don't think a stock YFZ can handle a SBM Stage IV Cannibal ... they are said to put about 50 HP to the wheels. Plus, with that they do a dependability upgrade all through the motor so it is probably as dependable as a YFZ after that as well. Just saying that dollar for dollar you'd have a tough time competing. But yeah, they aren't in business. If so, it would cost about 3500 more for the Cannibal. Take advantage while you can [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]