Putting on a used Camoplast track on my skidoo 144". I'll be riding mostly flat land fields etc.
I think it's a challenger 1.75" or 2" with lugs that are sort of cupped. In the direction of the arrow on the track the cups will cup the snow and dig. I've been told it might be better to reverse...
Putting on a used Camoplast track on my skidoo 144". I'll be riding mostly flat land fields etc.
I think it's a challenger 1.75" or 2" with lugs that are sort of cupped. In the direction of the arrow on the track the cups will cup the snow and dig. I've been told it might be better to reverse...
From what I have read on alberta's website, is that you don't need to register unless you are riding on public crown land? Otherwise you need to registration and display a license plate I assume?
My trip odo read 60.8 or so miles when I was finished, and I missed that loop at the 26 to 32km marker too. I backed tracked a couple spots, but not too far.
No sure yet. Wife wants a dirt bike so we'll see.
I must have been inside for that meeting :)
I was in front of Mike pulling out the sunk CanAm. Everytime I loaded up the winch to pull you could hear the ice under me shifting suprised not more people didn't fall through.
Was a pretty good ride day, could have done without the rain, my fault for not bringing a rain jacket :)
Carl's phone call at the end of the day was a good way to finish.
Thanks Joey/Mike for coming back and being a courier for me.
That was a confusing part, since the rally was labelled as first, second and third prizes. I believe most people, including myself assumed that to be you had a chance to win all three with your entry fee.
One question I did have though is did you have to buy separate tickets for the 2nd and third place cash prizes? It seems to me you had to and that ticket wasnt included with the entry fee? I thought the would draw the same ticket used for the quad three times for those prizes?