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briankd

just got back from a 80 mile ride . been riding most of this past week with the snow we got . bought this new back in 99  used to go to the U.P. of Michigan  a lot but not been since 2013 .done a lot of performance upgrades over the years and will stretch your arms out when you grab the throttle . got stupid here couple days ago and didn't see a creek coming up and fell into it 25- 30 foot drop shot over the handle bars and it pinned me under the front of it . just now getting over the sore rib's . a lot of fun but need to respect it don't take much to get into trouble when not paying attention 20210221_144524.jpg.5f043a2a5bbfe6bcc46d9562aca28a84.jpg20210221_144537.jpg.4a03dfa661b02b548926a68a27bc767b.jpg 

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WVHillbilly520H

Never been on a snowmobile, just the quads, had mine out yesterday rolling over the frozen snow here maybe 8 tenths of a mile ride, yes must respect and pay attention even when having some fun.

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JCM

Like anything with power you can get in a lot of trouble real quick. Enjoyed sleds for many years. Glad to hear your OK.

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1 minute ago, JCM said:

Like anything with power you can get in a lot of trouble real quick. Enjoyed sleds for many years. Glad to hear your OK.

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yeppers I'm good but never told my wife about it she wouldn't be impressed much . cruising crossed a field at 80mph bout like being in a popcorn popper hitting snow drifts lol

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Handy Don

Got to drive a borrowed CanAm quad on a visit to western Colorado (Crawford). Jeep trails and logging roads in the Gunnison National Forest. Loved the smooth power and it seemed much quieter than others nearby. But it was clear that thing wanted to GO. Knowing I didn't have the experience to handle it safely at speed (and assigning a high value to my unbroken neck), I dogged it with a giant smile on my face!

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JCM

Check out page 7 on here, Dirt bikes, orv and snowmobiles.   :auto-dirtbike:

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briankd

I always liked snow . been riding snomachine now over 30 years . used to go to northern ontario they would have 8- 10 foot snow on the ground had to stay on trail get off and would be up to neck in snow . can't take the cold like I used to . hell to get old . been out in -50 degrees riding in canada don't think i could do that again :D

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WVHillbilly520H
20 minutes ago, JCM said:

Check out page 7 on here, Dirt bikes, orv and snowmobiles.   :auto-dirtbike:

Jim can you link the thread, I do all my "surfing" via "dumb" phone, thanks.

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