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No Yamahas at Minneapolis International Motorcycle Show :(
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<blockquote data-quote="08FJR4ME" data-source="post: 1385791" data-attributes="member: 14242"><p>I think because this upcoming generation doesn't know anything about the outdoors anymore. They sit in there rooms playing the latest video games. What a shame. My mother threw me out of the hourse and told me to make sure I was home by dark. All we did was play outside. Fishing Building shit in the woods. Making our own bow and arrows. We grew up with imaginations and ingenuity to build shit. Sadly those days are over for most folks.</p><p></p><p>My local dealer lost their Yamaha dealership due to lack of sales and the Honda portion left now isn't doing much better. Second generation family run MC business. I sometimes wonder if people are changing there values in life. Are some folks trying to simplify life and getting back to basics. Maybe this new generation is giving things a second thought. Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08FJR4ME, post: 1385791, member: 14242"] I think because this upcoming generation doesn't know anything about the outdoors anymore. They sit in there rooms playing the latest video games. What a shame. My mother threw me out of the hourse and told me to make sure I was home by dark. All we did was play outside. Fishing Building shit in the woods. Making our own bow and arrows. We grew up with imaginations and ingenuity to build shit. Sadly those days are over for most folks. My local dealer lost their Yamaha dealership due to lack of sales and the Honda portion left now isn't doing much better. Second generation family run MC business. I sometimes wonder if people are changing there values in life. Are some folks trying to simplify life and getting back to basics. Maybe this new generation is giving things a second thought. Time will tell. Dave [/QUOTE]
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