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Here is the link for the count down and the unveiling of the new Yamaha SXS .
http://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport/pages/yamaha-sport-live-unveiling
The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 09:23 AM
I'm waiting patiently
Any bets that the live feed will crash?...lol
The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 10:10 AM
I find it kind of sexy...
Mike621
09-01-2015, 10:16 AM
I like the looks and the way it handle everything, but I don't know about shifting all the time, looks like no manual/auto set up ? In the open desert would be fine, but tight trail riding? Maybe heading to the Can-Am shop instead.
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Beach Leo
09-01-2015, 10:29 AM
Yellow...bet they will have new colors next☺
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 10:36 AM
Blue, yellow & orange...I like the blue...Mike from watching video...it looks like it's just a slap stick..clutch only to stop & start maybe
Maverick4me
09-01-2015, 10:42 AM
Any bets that the live feed will crash?...lol
Okay, what did you do! You would have one this bet!! LOL!!!
Mike621
09-01-2015, 10:42 AM
Blue, yellow & orange...I like the blue...Mike from watching video...it looks like it's just a slap stick..clutch only to stop & start maybe
You think so, looked like the driver, was clutching and shift? Would be fine for me, but the wifey doesn't like to shift.
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Okay, what did you do! You would have one this bet!! LOL!!!
I had to go to the menu and bring up sxs.
The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 10:45 AM
Found all the specs on Maverick forum...I'm trying to find it on Yamaha site...but for some reason it's slow loading...lol
The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 10:54 AM
http://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport/pages/yamaha-sport-side-x-side-home
Good list of the specs.
http://www.yamahamotorsports.com/sport/models/yxz1000r-se
Mike621
09-01-2015, 11:02 AM
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A couple pictures I kind of like the blue white
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Engine Type 998cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline three-cylinder; 12 valves
Bore x Stroke 80.0mm x 66.2mm
Compression Ratio 11.3:1
Fuel Delivery Yamaha Fuel Injection (YFI); three 41mm Mikuni throttle bodies
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Starting System Electric
Transmission 5-speed sequential manual external transmission; wet multiplate clutch, external flywheel
Final Drive Yamaha On-Command; 3-way locking differential; selectable 2WD and 4WD with diff lock; shaft drive
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Suspension / Front Independent double wishbone w/anti-sway bar, fully adjustable FOX 2.5 Podium® RC2 Shocks®; 16.2-in travel
Suspension / Rear Independent double wishbone w/anti-sway bar, fully adjustable FOX 2.5 Podium® RC2 Shocks®; 17.0-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual hydraulic disc
Brakes / Rear Dual hydraulic disc
Tires / Front Maxxis® MU09 27 x 9.00R-14
Tirres / Rear Maxxis® MU10 27 x 11.00R-14
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L x W x H 122.8 in x 64.0 in x 72.2 in
Wheelbase 90.6 in
Turning Radius 236.2 in
Maximum Ground Clearance 12.9 in
Fuel Capacity 9.0 gal
Wet Weight 1541 lb
Bed Capacity 300 lb
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6 Month (Limited Factory Warranty)
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Unmatched SxS Performance
The all-new YXZ1000R SE doesn’t just reset the bar for sport side-by-sides, it is proof that Yamaha is the leader in powersports performance. Featuring a new 998cc inline triple engine mated to a 5-speed sequential shift gearbox with On-Command® 4WD, massive FOX Racing Shox® suspension front and rear, and styling the competition can’t touch, the new YXZ1000R SE is in a class by itself—the only true pure sport SxS ever developed.
Stunning, Industry-first Three-Cylinder Engine
Prepare yourself for the industry’s first 998cc inline-three cylinder sport side-by-side engine. Featuring a compact DOHC twelve-valve cylinder head, an aggressive 11.3:1 compression ratio and high-tech dry-sump lubrication, the YXZ1000R SE engine offers jaw-dropping power, fantastic midrange torque and a thrilling 10,500 rpm redline. With lightweight 80mm forged aluminum pistons and a counterbalancer, the motor is exceptionally smooth-running, too. Built for the pure sport SxS enthusiast, there’s nothing else like it.
Industry-first 5-Speed Sequential Shift Transmission with On-Command 4WD
The YXZ1000R SE establishes a direct connection with driver via an all-new sequential 5-speed manual transmission with reverse that permits rapid and smooth shifting, ideally matched to the potent three-cylinder engine. A beefy hydraulically-actuated clutch system is operated by an automotive-style foot pedal for light, consistent feel and an entirely new sports SxS experience. Yamaha’s proven On-Command 4WD system with full Diff Lock is ready to tackle challenging terrain, and the entire driveline is built to provide unmatched durability.
Terrain Conquering, Fully-adjustable FOX Podium RC2 Shocks®
Jutting defiantly through the front hood and defining the rear of the vehicle, the YXZ1000R SE's huge piggyback FOX® 2.5 Podium RC2 Shocks® bring visual impact with unmatched performance. All four corners are fully adjustable—spring preload, rebound and both high- and low-speed compression damping—with a huge 16.2 inches of front travel and 17.0 inches at the rear, with integrated Bottom-Out technology as well as front and rear sway bars. Result: The ultimate in ride quality, tuneability and handling. Whether you’re riding in dunes or dirt, the YXZ1000R SE suspension will handle the toughest terrain
Ergonomics Built for Performance
The YXZ1000R SE cab features plush cut-and-sew high-back seats with extra lateral support and outside shoulder bolsters, and the cockpit is built to provide a balanced combination of secure confidence with comfort. The floorboards are shaped to provide generous legroom while still giving a planted feel during aggressive driving, too. The driver’s seat is adjustable across 3.5 inches, and the steering wheel is tilt adjustable 5.8 inches to ensure a perfect fit.
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Stunning, Industry-first Three-Cylinder Engine
Prepare yourself for the industry’s first 998cc inline-three cylinder sport side-by-side engine. Featuring a compact DOHC twelve-valve cylinder head, an aggressive 11.3:1 compression ratio and high-tech dry-sump lubrication, the YXZ1000R SE engine offers jaw-dropping power, fantastic midrange torque and a thrilling 10,500 rpm redline. With lightweight 80mm forged aluminum pistons and a counterbalancer, the motor is exceptionally smooth-running, too. Built for the pure sport SxS enthusiast, there’s nothing else like it.
High Flow Intake System
High capacity intake system features dual air filters—one oiled foam, one oiled paper—affording maximum airflow to the engine as well as durable filtration for the dirtiest riding environments. The re-usable foam filter features tool-free access for easy servicing, too.
Compact and Clean Exhaust System
The three-into-one high-volume exhaust system with center-mounted muffler centralizes weight distribution and is tuned to provide maximum power across the rev range
Industry-first 5-Speed Sequential Transmission
The YXZ1000R SE utilizes an all-new sequential 5-speed manual transmission with reverse that permits rapid and smooth shifting, ideally matched to the potent three-cylinder engine. A beefy hydraulically-actuated clutch system is operated by a foot pedal for light, consistent feel - delivering power up to 20% more efficiently than most automatic CVTs. With an amazingly direct connection between throttle and the drivetrain, this new transmission gives the YXZ™1000R SE an entirely new sports SxS experience that is unmatched by any other machine.
Yamaha’s Exclusive On-Command® 4WD
With the twist of a dial, On-Command 4WD gives the driver ultimate traction, with easily selected 2WD and 4WD full diff lock modes. The YXZ1000R SE's all-new drivetrain incorporates Yamaha’s proven On-Command 4WD system to tackle the most challenging terrain.
Advanced Drivetrain
Getting the power to the wheels is an advanced drive system, featuring an external engine flywheel to maximize engine torque, for smooth shifting and acceleration. To deliver Yamaha’s exceptional durability, this system also incorporates an Over-Torque protection system that eliminates spike loads to the front drive case on hard impacts, protecting it from damage without affecting performance.
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Aggressive New Style
Radical, aggressive chassis and styling—highlighted by massive suspension components jutting into view—shows off Yamaha’s passion for powersports. And form follows function, as the front suspension design permits an extremely low hood line for excellent trail visibility. The YXZ1000R SE is the new benchmark for performance side-by-sides, built for enthusiasts looking for a pure sport machine with the confidence and attitude to tackle any challenge.
Terrain Conquering, Fully-adjustable FOX Podium® RC2 Shocks®
Rising defiantly through the front hood and defining the rear of the vehicle, the YXZ1000R SE's FOX 2.5 Podium® RC2 Shocks® with huge piggyback reservoirs bring visual impact and unmatched performance. All four corners are fully adjustable—spring preload, rebound and both high- and low-speed compression damping—with a huge 16.2 inches of front travel and 17.0 inches at the rear for the ultimate in ride quality, tuneability and handling
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Optimized Suspension Geometry
Rigid spherical-joint double A-arms suspension retains ideal castor angle and bump response throughout the entire suspension travel range, for excellent cornering ability, light steering feel and straight line stability across the roughest terrain. Unexpected bumps are absorbed smoothly, maintaining the chassis’ secure, planted feeling and preserving momentum and steering response for maximum driver confidence.
Pure Sports Chassis
Optimized frame dimensions make the YXZ1000R SE the best handling sport SxS... ever. In addition to the performance and durability that comes with Yamaha’s exacting standards, the YXZ1000R SE also includes extensive occupant protection without sacrificing driver visibility, and a full-frame composite underbody skidplate protects the chassis from rocks and debris.
Yamaha Electric Power Steering
The YXZ1000R SE features Yamaha’s class-leading speed-sensitive EPS, for reduced steering effort and precise handling in virtually all conditions. The EPS unit is lightweight and compact, mounted high on the new rack-and-pinion steering system, further protecting it from dirt and debris.
Powerful All-Wheel Disc Brakes
The YXZ1000R SE offers precise braking control thanks to twin-piston calipers clamping down on 245mm rotors at all four wheels, for excellent braking power, feel and fade-resistance under hard use. An automotive-style parking brake lever is mounted in cabin’s center console.
Exclusive 27-inch Maxxis® Tires with Bead Lock Wheels
Developed exclusively for Yamaha, the YXZ1000R SE mounts 27-inch Maxxis® Bighorn 2.0 radial tires that offer extreme performance, with increased ground clearance, optimum traction, durability, comfort and steering precision. These tires are mounted to tough 14-inch alloy wheels with standard bead lock plates for maximum tire durability, especially in challenging terrain.
Ergonomics Built for Performance
The YXZ1000R SE cab features plush high-back seats with extra lateral support and outside shoulder bolsters, and both the driver’s seat and passenger handhold are adjustable, giving riders the feeling of being part of the vehicle for an excellent cockpit feel. The floorboards are shaped to provide generous legroom while still giving a planted feel during aggressive riding, and the steering wheel is tilt adjustable 5.8 inches to fit drivers of all sizes.
Supersport-style Dashboard
The YXZ1000R SE features instruments inspired by Yamaha’s high-performance supersport motorcycles. Functions include a high-visibility digital speedometer, analog tachometer and programmable shift light, with digital readouts for 4WD mode, gear position, fuel level, trip meters, hour meter, coolant temperature warning and a clock.
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Special Edition Features
In addition to the durable bead-lock wheels, the YXZ1000R SE is highlighted by a stunning 60th Anniversary Yellow and Black graphics package with matching A-arms for standout style.
300-pound Cargo Capacity
Bring what you need, thanks to the YXZ1000R SE's composite cargo bed, with a 300-pound capacity and four steel tie-down points. A sealed compartment next to the cargo bed and glove box in the cab provide additional storage, as do passenger-side cup holders and a central storage tray in the dashboard.
Standard Suntop
The YXZ1000R SE comes standard with a composite suntop integrated into the ROPS structure. A pair of whip flag mounts are ready for customization options, too.
Aggressive LED Lighting
Four super bright and long-lasting LED headlight assemblies provide brilliant forward illumination and give the YXZ1000R SE a sinister and aggressive sense of style, with a bright LED tail light out back for extra visibility.
Assembled in the USA
The all-new YXZ1000R SE is proudly assembled in Newnan, GA, for world-wide distribution and is built to be Real World Tough™.
Mike621
09-01-2015, 11:30 AM
Ok the more videos I watch the more I like it, think I'm going to go with the blue/white, with the Rekluse clutch.
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 11:52 AM
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 03:34 PM
Ok Leo...it's built in USA !!!
Good video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5fXKFPvn8g&feature=youtu.be
Mike621
09-01-2015, 05:17 PM
Yeah it looks fun to drive, man in the video looks like it handles great , I like the front end, should be able to see down in front of it better, dealer said mine should be here in about two weeks.
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lainracing
09-01-2015, 06:36 PM
893 Desert works photos shopped this .looks cleaner with a cage and looks like they did something with the front plastic. .
The Rattler (BLR)
09-01-2015, 06:42 PM
893 Desert works photos shopped this .looks cleaner with a cage and looks like they did something with the front plastic. .
Tried to make it look like popo..
Mike621
09-01-2015, 07:24 PM
893 Desert works photos shopped this .looks cleaner with a cage and looks like they did something with the front plastic. .
Yeah maybe a bigger front fenders or mud , I like the hard down slope of the front end
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CrazyCooter
09-01-2015, 08:55 PM
Does it have a low range gear? Didn't see that mentioned in any vids or literature.
Mike621
09-01-2015, 09:25 PM
Does it have a low range gear? Didn't see that mentioned in any vids or literature.
I don't think so, cause you can just keep it in first gear, normal riding should be 3-4 gear, probably fire roads will just keep it in third gear. Does have regular 4x4 and lock 4x4.
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Mike621
09-01-2015, 09:27 PM
The motor sounds awesome in the videos.
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Reported to be the yxz1000 divorced transmission....shaft drive.
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gridman
09-02-2015, 05:51 AM
Bolt on turbo already out 155 HP on 5 lbs 200 hp is going to be easy on this car but its going to take a lot of work to make them look sick.
Look like it runs great but I'm not to keen on the looks !
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So this looks like the engine sets in "backwards" with the transmission towards the front.
Mike621
09-02-2015, 02:17 PM
So this looks like the engine sets in "backwards" with the transmission towards the front.
Yeah looks easy to work on, I also saw that it comes with full skid plates,
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Sweet34
09-02-2015, 07:57 PM
Looks sweet in the videos, just wish they showed more trails ! Or may be it's made for the desert and sand ??
Pipelayer
09-02-2015, 08:22 PM
What does it sell for Mike?
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Mike621
09-02-2015, 11:20 PM
What does it sell for Mike?
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I'm #1 on the list at Roseville Yamaha, I think I will get the OTD price tomorrow or Friday, I want the standard blue/white, so dealer said 19300 pulse fees, should be here mid month.
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-02-2015, 11:37 PM
Congratulations. .looking forward to see it perform
Pipelayer
09-03-2015, 05:11 AM
I'm #1 on the list at Roseville Yamaha, I think I will get the OTD price tomorrow or Friday, I want the standard blue/white, so dealer said 19300 pulse fees, should be here mid month.
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That's great to see that they've priced them to compete with The other manufacturers. I can't wait to hear your feedback on it after you get it.
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The engine looks to be very light....lol
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A friend is suppose to be #1 here in Redding !!
I'm #1 on the list at Roseville Yamaha, I think I will get the OTD price tomorrow or Friday, I want the standard blue/white, so dealer said 19300 pulse fees, should be here mid month.
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They say the 15th up here at Redding Yamaha !!
Mike621
09-03-2015, 08:23 AM
They say the 15th up here at Redding Yamaha !!
Yeah they said So Cal gets them before Nor Cal, big shop down south called Bert's is suppose to get some this weekend.
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Yeah they said So Cal gets them before Nor Cal, big shop down south called Bert's is suppose to get some this weekend.
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They send them to where most of them are going to get purchased first !! SoCal !!!
Good to see the put the engine behind the seats .
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Mike621
09-03-2015, 09:17 AM
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This looks about how I will set mine up. [emoji3]
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This looks about how I will set mine up. [emoji3]
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Makes the back look better !!
Mike621
09-03-2015, 09:48 AM
Makes the back look better !!
Yeah I like how the fender extensions in the rear rap around to the bed, and the bed trunk.
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Reports from a test drive in Australia said it was a bit more sluggish thru first 3 gears than the driver's Maverick, but 4&5 gears hauled the mail....leads me to believe the CVT starts leveling out on top end where the 3 banger and non CVT could keep pulling harder....it also could be setup as a Yamaha ringer without rpm limited?....150 kph was mentioned....if that equates to 90-100 mph, that direct drive 1:1 manual and 10,500 rpm may be a Baja and desert runner.
Mike621
09-03-2015, 07:27 PM
So not having seeing the Yamaha yet, I do like what I'm seeing and reading so far,
BUT a couple weeks ago when I was looking at Mavericks, the best deal I could fine was 23,500 OTD with Doors and Roof, so I told the dealer I would think about it, and really kind of waiting on the Yamaha.
SO Maverick dealer calls me today and said I can have the last one in the crate with doors and aluminum roof for 21,500 OTD, I wanted to be 21k even, so it's close. Now I guess I will have to think about it more. [emoji53]
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We'll LBR are we going to get one of these just because !!! We need more SXS's in are garages ???????????
My Birthday is coming soon and don't know what I want ???? Hint , Hint .
LBR you must be able to get a two for senior citizen deal !!! LOL
lainracing
09-03-2015, 09:33 PM
Go for the Yamaha mike
Mike621
09-04-2015, 12:04 AM
Go for the Yamaha mike
Yeah I am , I like it more and more every time I look at it lol, reminds me of my Raptor 700.
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Turbo S Rick
09-04-2015, 03:34 PM
Cool looking pic .
Mike621
09-04-2015, 05:04 PM
Cool looking pic .
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Mike621
09-04-2015, 05:09 PM
I heard a rumor that the first ones are going to be the SE Yellow ones, I really like the blue ones, SE's are 1000 more and all you get is Beadlock rims, and SE color.
So may have to wait till October if I want blue.
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With the cage and the rear fenders reworked it looks good !!
Cool looking pic .
Nice picture !!
Beer Mod
09-04-2015, 07:12 PM
How did they make the front so different looking?
Flash
09-05-2015, 07:27 AM
How did they make the front so different looking?
Looks like different front and rear body parts trying to make it look like a Polaris !! LOL
Fast Pat
09-05-2015, 10:16 AM
With the cage and the rear fenders reworked it looks good !!
Looks much better after the make over !
57 Varoom
09-06-2015, 08:56 PM
I'm saying YES, BRO - but my wallet is saying NO, BROKE!
Mike621
09-06-2015, 09:31 PM
Man can believe how much buzz there is out there on the new YXZ, don't really remember anything coming out that so many people talking about it, from what I here from the people that saw, and sat in them already say it's better in person than in the pictures, looks like the first ones to hit the dealers are going to be the yellow ones, guess the yellow is going to be my color, which is cool cause my raptor 700 was yellow 50th anniversary [emoji106]
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Inquire about the yellow one with your dealer. A source said the Orange and Blue are impregnated plastic colors, but the yellow was just painted on. I really don't fathom it, but have your dealer confirm for you.
Beach Leo
09-06-2015, 09:49 PM
Well Looks like I know what my Next Only True Sport SxS is going to be
Finally No Rubber-Band to Burn-Up >>> that is what I am talking about and a sweet sounding Engine as well
Our local UTV dealership said the sales their XP1K models had tanked until the YXZ was released. Money down on 3 of the Yamahas already up here in last couple days....exciting times for the UTV enthusiasts!
Mavmann
09-07-2015, 07:52 AM
These new Yamahas sure look strange but so did the mavericks when they first came out .
Inquire about the yellow one with your dealer. A source said the Orange and Blue are impregnated plastic colors, but the yellow was just painted on. I really don't fathom it, but have your dealer confirm for you.
I think the painted one would hold up better !! The White and Black RZRs held up better them the Red impregnated ones.
I think the painted one would hold up better !! The White and Black RZRs held up better them the Red impregnated ones.
We've all seen older yellow Yamaha quads that just show the normal scrapes and bruises on them, they look fine. So are they painted yellow? I always assumed they were molded yellow.
I personally was disappointed in the 2011 black Commander plastics....that plastic showed every scrape. The Mav plastics do alot better.
Beach Leo
09-07-2015, 09:20 AM
There sure will be a-lotta RZRs for Sale with this release of the only true sport sxs I believe
There sure will be a-lotta RZRs for Sale with this release of the only true sport sxs I believe
I'm sure there will be plenty for a while !! I hear there is a xp1000 around here with 260 miles on it that they probably owe more then the can get for it for sale !! LOL
Mike621
09-07-2015, 01:43 PM
We've all seen older yellow Yamaha quads that just show the normal scrapes and bruises on them, they look fine. So are they painted yellow? I always assumed they were molded yellow.
I personally was disappointed in the 2011 black Commander plastics....that plastic showed every scrape. The Mav plastics do alot better.
My 50th anniversary Raptor was just yellow plastic, same with the yellow Honda TRX400EX that I have now, I heard the yellow ones were painted also, but the RZR's that are painted seem to hold up well, most everybody that we ride with has a RZR and they always look good , at least at the start of the ride, by the end of the day they all look trashed, but clean back up well.
My red 900xp looked ok, but never as good as the painted ones.
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AlfaBaz
09-07-2015, 03:47 PM
I'm sure there will be plenty for a while !! I hear there is a xp1000 around here with 260 miles on it that they probably owe more then the can get for it for sale !! LOL
I would think that anything bought brand new with minimum down is upside down for at least the first full year!
I would think that anything bought brand new with minimum down is upside down for at least the first full year!
They paid 20,200 for it and put 5,000 down !! Probably still close to upside down !!
Mike621
09-07-2015, 05:29 PM
I'm looking forward to getting my new ride, but I think Polaris and Can Am will still sale good, they have a good following, all the buzz is with the new Yamaha, and I hope it holds up to the hype, so far it looks good, time will tell, when I saw the the new Polaris Slingshot with its 5 speed manual, I was like man why don't they put that in an RZR, maybe will see one soon..........
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I'm looking forward to getting my new ride, but I think Polaris and Can Am will still sale good, they have a good following, all the buzz is with the new Yamaha, and I hope it holds up to the hype, so far it looks good, time will tell, when I saw the the new Polaris Slingshot with its 5 speed manual, I was like man why don't they put that in an RZR, maybe will see one soon..........
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For a while you'll see some people trying to dump what they have to get a Yamaha but it will calm down after a while just like every other time something new comes out !!
Mike621
09-07-2015, 06:56 PM
For a while you'll see some people trying to dump what they have to get a Yamaha but it will calm down after a while just like every other time something new comes out !!
Yeah I think so too, like I said before , looking forward to the new Yamaha, but wouldn't have been in the market if I didn't break my Xp9.
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lainracing
09-07-2015, 08:31 PM
Mike I'll be in Sacramento on the 19th hopefully you'll have by then. I want to check it out.
Beach Leo
09-07-2015, 08:38 PM
Wanna check it out as well
Mike you going to take it on Hat Creek Ride?
If so will see Only True SxS Than
Beach Leo
09-07-2015, 10:39 PM
Sure is a-lotta Videos out on-em all-ready
They sound lot better than RZR Lawn-mower Engine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iypQWM8Tlr8&app=desktop
Mike621
09-08-2015, 07:18 AM
Mike I'll be in Sacramento on the 19th hopefully you'll have by then. I want to check it out.
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Mike621
09-08-2015, 07:22 AM
Besides messing around here locally the next big trip I have planned is Sand Mountain, if I'm not working I will probably go to Twin Bridges.
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Besides messing around here locally the next big trip I have planned is Sand Mountain, if I'm not working I will probably go to Twin Bridges.
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Idontwanttodriveit, idontwantodriveit, idontwanttodriveit....(that was tough to type)
Beer Mod
09-08-2015, 12:54 PM
Looks like different front and rear body parts trying to make it look like a Polaris !! LOL
That's my thoughts!!
Beach Leo
09-08-2015, 02:16 PM
Going to be interesting to see the engine builders add turbos and big bore to-em
For Certain they will get some crazy-ass power outa a 3 banger
Mike621
09-08-2015, 02:29 PM
Idontwanttodriveit, idontwantodriveit, idontwanttodriveit....(that was tough to type)
You can drive it Lance. [emoji106][emoji3]
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You can drive it Lance. [emoji106][emoji3]
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Mike...I would love to ride shotgun with you once tho!!!!
Mike621
09-08-2015, 02:59 PM
Dealer call and said , yes you get the first one that comes into the shop, but they don't expect it till Oct 10 - 15. And it will be yellow, Blue or orange not till 1st Week of December. So yellow for sure, and I have to wait another month. [emoji19][emoji108]
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-08-2015, 03:03 PM
Sand Mountain. Halloween
The Rattler (BLR)
09-08-2015, 04:30 PM
http://dirtwheelsmag.com/home-page/10-things-the-dealer-wont-tell-you-about-yamahas-yxz1000r
Mike621
09-08-2015, 09:21 PM
Sand Mountain. Halloween
I hope my YXZ comes in by then.
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Pipelayer
09-08-2015, 09:58 PM
For a while you'll see some people trying to dump what they have to get a Yamaha but it will calm down after a while just like every other time something new comes out !!
Seeing as nobody has one yet that we can check out and have not heard of anyone taking deliver and writing a review., I think I'll hang on and see what shakes out. I know Yamaha makes some great product but this thing is a 1 off design. Looks great but I want to wait and see. My rig that I have gets me around jut fine.
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Beer Mod
09-08-2015, 10:32 PM
^^^ you guys have a sweet rzr I wouldn't trade it
So Cal Sam
09-09-2015, 12:01 PM
I got my deposit down and can't what to get it . There coming out just in time for sand season .
Sandiam
09-09-2015, 05:49 PM
I won't one but I'm going to wait and see how they are in the real world. I have a turbo xp1000 now and don't want to sell it if the Yamaha isn't any better .
Sweet34
09-10-2015, 06:23 AM
From the videos that I have seen this is going to be one sweet ride!
What is the date they expected to be delivered to the general public ?
Beer Mod
09-10-2015, 11:12 PM
http://youtu.be/SmZlqrJs2CI
XS-Cash
09-11-2015, 06:40 AM
In all the videos I have seen from a dead stop they seem to bog .
Yellow Toy
09-11-2015, 07:19 AM
I could get one of the yellow ones and not have to change my name ! LOL NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike621
09-11-2015, 08:04 AM
I'm going down today to fill out all the paperwork, said it could be here in about a week.
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Great that means you'll have it a Sand mountain !!
AlfaBaz
09-11-2015, 09:10 AM
I'm going down today to fill out all the paperwork, said it could be here in about a week.
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Congrats, again, Mike! Now you'll really have to test your patience with slowpokes like me!
crazywatson
09-11-2015, 09:20 AM
MPI has a turbo kit there testing that's making 155 hp.
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Mike621
09-11-2015, 11:17 AM
Congrats, again, Mike! Now you'll really have to test your patience with slowpokes like me!
LOL Barry, you know, fast, slow, it's all good as long as we're out having fun.
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Beer Mod
09-14-2015, 08:46 AM
In all the videos I have seen from a dead stop they seem to bog .
Same here. I can't imagine being out in the rocks like that esp with no low range...
Mike621
09-14-2015, 08:59 AM
Well guys I have been researching this new Yamaha, everything looked pretty good, but today I read that the Yamaha engineers are saying even with a Rekluse this machine is not intended for hills, trails, or even light duty rock crawling??? And is only intended for open desert racing and dunes.
With this new info I think I'm going to hold off for a while, pull my deposit, I really like the it looks, and the stuff it comes with , but I don't want to just race everywhere either. Pretty disappointed right now, I just don't want to get the first one and be bummed that it won't comfortable Cruze though the wood, and go fast though the open sections. [emoji17]
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Sorry Mike....I almost as disappointed as you...bummer....and Yamaha definitely would not want a low range in it either....CRAP!
Mike621
09-14-2015, 09:21 AM
From what I understand is there coming out with a off road model sometime next year? But I can't wait that long. Yeah defiantly bummed.
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Beach Leo
09-14-2015, 09:33 AM
Well there goes a-lot of Sales
That really Sucks Mike
Really had me going
If you can-Not Cruise it, I Do-Not Want on Either
Well may-be Next year....Who Knows!!!
Beach Leo
09-14-2015, 09:39 AM
Come to think of it It
All the True 4x4s I have owned
Always had a high and low range
WTF was Yamaha Thinking?
The Rattler (BLR)
09-14-2015, 09:55 AM
Time for the Turbo Maverick Mike..:)
Mike621
09-14-2015, 10:00 AM
Come to think of it It
All the True 4x4s I have owned
Always had a high and low range
WTF was Yamaha Thinking?
From what the engineers where saying at the Heyday ride event last weekend, was this is the race model, and the off road model won't be till probably this time next year ? I don't know what I want to get now, I guess just wait awhile see what happens, I miss going out and riding.
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AlfaBaz
09-14-2015, 10:00 AM
Well guys I have been researching this new Yamaha, everything looked pretty good, but today I read that the Yamaha engineers are saying even with a Rekluse this machine is not intended for hills, trails, or even light duty rock crawling??? And is only intended for open desert racing and dunes.
With this new info I think I'm going to hold off for a while, pull my deposit, I really like the it looks, and the stuff it comes with , but I don't want to just race everywhere either. Pretty disappointed right now, I just don't want to get the first one and be bummed that it won't comfortable Cruze though the wood, and go fast though the open sections. [emoji17]
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It's a good thing you really do your homework, Mike! Better to be disappointed now than when it is sitting in your garage. But I completely agree with you that variety in riding is important. If I had to choose just one kind of riding.......... I don't think I could!
Mike621
09-14-2015, 10:01 AM
Time for the Turbo Maverick Mike..:)
Yeah maybe go look at them, Sharon likes the new blue one. [emoji3]
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The Rattler (BLR)
09-14-2015, 10:02 AM
I like the blue also...
Beach Leo
09-14-2015, 10:07 AM
Good info Mike
I am like you do-not know what to get now
But it does have me thinking
"You know at 25 grand a pop thats a-lotta doe
If about 10 of us had the time to get together and fab our own from the ground up
We would have a far better machine I believe
Wish we had the time to build a far better machine
Mike621
09-14-2015, 12:45 PM
Good info Mike
I am like you do-not know what to get now
But it does have me thinking
"You know at 25 grand a pop thats a-lotta doe
If about 10 of us had the time to get together and fab our own from the ground up
We would have a far better machine I believe
Wish we had the time to build a far better machine
Yeah some of the guys on here do build up there machines , and they look wicked cool. [emoji3]
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CrazyCooter
09-14-2015, 07:01 PM
You can bet Turner Machine will be making gears for the YXZ as soon as people start bolting 33's on them and bitching!
Pipelayer
09-14-2015, 08:57 PM
Love the sound of that motor though..
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Sandiam
09-19-2015, 11:55 AM
I'm suppose to get mine this coming week and I'm ready to see what it can do .
milosusa
09-19-2015, 02:19 PM
For sure not for rock crawling, but why not for trail riding ??? But I set that before, I think Yamaha want this car to be Raptor 700 or YFZ450 of the SxS world not some universal machine. IMO
milos
Beer Mod
09-22-2015, 09:30 PM
Z1 swap one Milos ;)
Beach Leo
09-22-2015, 10:05 PM
I'm suppose to get mine this coming week and I'm ready to see what it can do .Awesome
Looking forward to your Report on-em
Really wanna know how tall is 1st gear?
Is it geared to high for us Trail guys?
5150George
09-30-2015, 08:14 AM
Any one here get one yet ?
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