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Old 10-25-2005
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I don't know if that is love, to me that is lame almost over 20 years of the banshee and that is the best they could come up with to say farewell. I guess atleast they did something.

They are still a bunch of 4-pokin bitches over at Yamaha. They see revenue in having people buy a piece of crap 4-stroke that will break down in 3 year and be forced to buy new since the cost of repair would be more than a new quad. Not to mention very few can rebuild a 4-stroke on there own. Compared to a 2-stroke where most anyone armed with a manual can redo a top end in a couple hours.

Just sucks to see it go. Hopefully I will have enough money to buy a new one before they are gone.
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