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Another take on end of Red 2 Strokes
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[QUOTE="Micahdawg, post: 1106262, member: 21668"] Honda might have thought no one wanted them. I hope not, but if so, that's not a good way to treat those who have supported Honda two strokes over the past 25 years. A more tactful way would have been to at least "phase" the line out, but damn, this is a pretty swift chop. And it is comforting to see that other big manufactures think people still want them. With yamaha's response (via press release) and KTM's response (via the new 144 cc) it has proven that the market is still here. It may not be kicking very high or very hard, but still kickin. And as one of the many 2 stroke fans, it's left a poor taste in my mouth from Honda, and put Yamaha and especially KTM in a different light. Micah [/QUOTE]
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