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Post by bake on Dec 24, 2011 16:41:01 GMT -5
I was a good boy all year (not really) and I was going to buy a sled but settled on this. It rocks in the powder.
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Post by jacko on Dec 24, 2011 17:18:10 GMT -5
looks wild Bake more pics and details please.
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Post by H2 Dude on Dec 24, 2011 17:36:40 GMT -5
geeez Don't let Soup and Don see this ;D
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Post by bake on Dec 24, 2011 21:50:20 GMT -5
looks wild Bake more pics and details please. Been far to busy to take photo's but some of my buddies have, I will post them up when I can pry them out of their cold hands ;D It's made by a company called Timbersled and it's a kit you attach to dirtbike of your choice, made for powder riding!!! That is a very important statement as it sucks on the trail. It took an honest 6 hrs to mount the first time but the bike and concept was new to me so I took my time. Could probably have it back on it's wheels in 3 hrs or less, although I doubt I will change it as I have a dirtbike already. Amazing powder abilities and truly awesome at sidehilling, point and shoot, perfect boondocker for getting in those areas a sled just won't go. Extremely thirsty but it's easy to carry extra fuel in the tank on the tunnel. Nor sure if this is the setup for the east but it works really well out here. We now have 5 of them in town!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2012 12:30:42 GMT -5
you crazy kid. Looks like fun. We don't have any powder out here. Would it work in a heavy frost?
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Post by bake on Jan 3, 2012 0:14:43 GMT -5
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Post by sooperarthur on Jan 3, 2012 3:16:48 GMT -5
Nice setup bake. Where ya from? Ever try a snow hawk?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2012 10:15:33 GMT -5
doh !!
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Post by bake on Jan 3, 2012 15:41:30 GMT -5
Revelstoke, have not even seen a Snow hawk in person.
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Post by sooperarthur on Jan 3, 2012 16:21:40 GMT -5
Ah that explains the track. I've got a few friends here with track kits also a friend in town that sells snow hawks. They are quite different but a ton of fun.
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