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That's ok it was funnyI know - I had exactly the same thought.
That's ok it was funnyI know - I had exactly the same thought.
I understand what you are saying but I doubt people will jump on it like you think. I seriously thought about not buying my ride when I did. Solely on price because I wondered if I would use it enough to justify the cost. When you have $15k tied up in something you use maybe every other weekend is that crazy? I just don't see how I could dump any more money than that into a hobby. I'm a tight wad so I may be in the minority. However I'm use to that because I pay cash for everything but houses Lol.
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Have you seen the price of wakeboard boats these days. The bargain brands are $70k. The big brands are 6 figures now. I remember in 2004 I bought a fully loaded Supra gravity games boat for 60 and thought that was crazy! Utv's will continue to climb for sure.
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I wish I could "unlike" that comment, because it's so true!Have you seen the price of wakeboard boats these days. The bargain brands are $70k. The big brands are 6 figures now. I remember in 2004 I bought a fully loaded Supra gravity games boat for 60 and thought that was crazy! Utv's will continue to climb for sure.
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If I would have read the service manual for the pioneer 1000 before purchasing, I probably wouldn't have.I'm just saying it's a way they can continue to raise prices and attract newbies to the machines. Which is good for me actually. I love finding barley used machines selling for half of what someone that didn't know what they where getting into paid. LOL
I'm all for the simple things to keep prices down and dependability high but as the products develop more and more will be pushed on us even if it's not needed to raise prices.
Why would that be Smitty, what's lurking in that service manual?If I would have read the service manual for the pioneer 1000 before purchasing, I probably wouldn't have.
A lot of crap, don't open one on your lap, HAWhy would that be Smitty, what's lurking in that service manual?
Would it really cause me not to buy a 1000?A lot of crap, don't open one on your lap, HA
Don't know. Don't get me wrong I love my P5, but Honda needs to fix some things, before they started making them more complicated.Would it really cause me not to buy a 1000?
I know the oil changing procedure is a bit more involved than on the 700. The tranny and motor oil/filter are separate I believe. I'm not sure about the air filter but the air filter isn't all that east to get to on the 700 either. I say that because I wedge my body in between the lifted bed with a Phillips screwdriver to get it out. Well not wedge but at an awkward state.Would it really cause me not to buy a 1000?
I totally agree. That is the reason I bought the 700 and the reason I don't have plans to upgrade soon. There are too many people with clutch issues for there not to be a problem. Driver error, physical problems, whatever the issue is needs to be fixed. You put these things in gear and hit the gas, therefore it shouldn't be blamed on the driver. Honda refuses to release a statement on if or what it changed on the new ones. They also don't want to address the water in the intake issue. Don't get me wrong they are very nice machines but I don't want to spend that kind of money on something and have to fix stuff. Before I pay $15k+ on anything I'm not going to be worried about it like I would be with the Pioneer 1000. Until I see real world improvements I'll keep my trusty Ol 700-4.Don't know. Don't get me wrong I love my P5, but Honda needs to fix some things, before they started making them more complicated.
Wow, that's the first I've heard of this with the P1K!!!!! And I'm in the gruelling process of trying to decide if I should get one.I totally agree. That is the reason I bought the 700 and the reason I don't have plans to upgrade soon. There are too many people with clutch issues for there not to be a problem. Driver error, physical problems, whatever the issue is needs to be fixed. You put these things in gear and hit the gas, therefore it shouldn't be blamed on the driver. Honda refuses to release a statement on if or what it changed on the new ones. They also don't want to address the water in the intake issue. Don't get me wrong they are very nice machines but I don't want to spend that kind of money on something and have to fix stuff. Before I pay $15k+ on anything I'm not going to be worried about it like I would be with the Pioneer 1000. Until I see real world improvements I'll keep my trusty Ol 700-4.
Just my 2 cents @Montecresto. This is the conclusion I've drawn after reading countless things online. I also tend to error on the side of caution. Not to mention I'm cheap and I'm not spending money on something I'm not absolutely in love with Lol. If I felt comfortable with the 1000 I'd already be in one. Lord knows I've already sunk way too much money in add-ons for the 700. Fact is the 700s (500s too for that matter) are already proven to be very durable and virtually problem free machines. Obviously they've been making the 500 and 700 longer than the 1000. As I said before, once they prove themselves a little more I'll be in the market.Wow, that's the first I've heard of this with the P1K!!!!! And I'm in the gruelling process of trying to decide if I should get one.
Ok, thanks for the 2 cents LP.Just my 2 cents @Montecresto. This is the conclusion I've drawn after reading countless things online. I also tend to error on the side of caution. Not to mention I'm cheap and I'm not spending money on something I'm not absolutely in love with Lol. If I felt comfortable with the 1000 I'd already be in one. Lord knows I've already sunk way too much money in add-ons for the 700. Fact is the 700s (500s too for that matter) are already proven to be very durable and virtually problem free machines. Obviously they've been making the 500 and 700 longer than the 1000. As I said before, once they prove themselves a little more I'll be in the market.
The cheapness in me typically winsJust my 2 cents @Montecresto. This is the conclusion I've drawn after reading countless things online. I also tend to error on the side of caution. Not to mention I'm cheap and I'm not spending money on something I'm not absolutely in love with Lol. If I felt comfortable with the 1000 I'd already be in one. Lord knows I've already sunk way too much money in add-ons for the 700. Fact is the 700s (500s too for that matter) are already proven to be very durable and virtually problem free machines. Obviously they've been making the 500 and 700 longer than the 1000. As I said before, once they prove themselves a little more I'll be in the market.