I like this idea a lot. Like insurance companies do with driver training courses.
Raise the prices/big enough discounts that people are really enticed to take a course. If mountain riding, it won't cost you any more than it already does except for the training cost.
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Yeah, it's nice and clean. I'm gonna put a gold spring in and go from there. My dealer in Vegreville says he's put lots in with good results.
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My wife has a 2011 M8 Ltd. Rough engagement also. Has anyone tried removing the o-rings from the weight pins to allow them to flip free like the polaris setup. Near as I can tell, basically the same clutch except for the setscrew and o-rings on the weights.
Due to weather conditions, we are postponing the poker rally until further notice. Hopefully Mother Nature will send us some snow for a rescheduled date. We will keep you updated as to when that will be. Let it snow, let it snow!
Still hoping but the forecasted skiff doesn't look promising. Will likely post pone it till we get a good dump. Gonna decide this Saturday night at our Christmas party. I will let everyone know on Monday what we come up with.
The 'Tail Creek Snowbirds' snowmobile club in Central Alberta, would like to invite everyone to come out December 28th, 2014 for our poker rally. We will stage at the Nevis Hall. (West of Stettler about 1/2hr.) Pending favorable snow conditions of course.
Thanks medler. We don't have it mapped out yet but I would think we'll aim for around 40-50 miles. Keep an eye on our web site. I'll post progress on there.
My wife had the same sled with the 2" track on it. It was on it when we bought the sled so I don't know how it ran before. I do know that it worked good for her. Break trail in 6-8" of fresh snow across the field at around 70+mph. Bring on the polaris critics but it would EASILY walk away from...
I have had good luck with my 144". No, I can't climb the highest or float on the fluffiest powder in BC, but I do get around. Like Summiteer said, learn to ride on short and shine on a longer one later. My sliders last pretty good also. Riding the flat land of central Alberta can be taxing on...
I use eVent. Coat, gloves, and pants. Had good luck with it so far. This will be the 4th year with the coat and works like the day I bought it with regards to waterproof and breathable. Will be the 3rd year with the pants. Same performance. I use it in the summer for quading also and am always...