Yamaha

Yamaha

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
ATVs and side by sides. I used to have a house way out in the middle of nowhere outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. It was a log home on a very long forest service road about 9 miles from the main route. Guess what? Nobody plowed the forest service road when it was buried night after night with mountain snowstorms. So did that make my home unusable in the winter? Absolutely not. I had two Yamaha snowmobiles that still reside in my heart. I had sled trailers that towed in supplies and they carried my family in and out of our cozy little cabin. That said, in my mind Yamaha's are great and my colleague, Kelly Allen, was at a recent trade show where he ran into Steve Nessel ATV and side-by-side marketing manager for Yamaha. "in the Pacific Northwest we have a tremendous number of hunters and outdoorsmen. What do you have for our region and specifically for our hunters out there. You've got a lot of terrain out there so we have a full line of ATVs and side by sides from Yamaha. They are durable and reliable and are meant to cover off-road terrain and rugged off-road terrain at that. They are meant to be the workhorse and the tool that you need to get to the far reaches of property. When you talk about hunters, maybe preseason scouting and then chasing them during season and then ideally, harvesting them and taking them out. That way you don't break your back or break your truck which may not be able to get that far in. With our Viking and Wolverine line of side by sides at least two passengers and sometimes as many as three or six depending on the configuration you go for an it's all about hauling people and gear.
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