wouldnt the tmotion make it harder for a new rider to recover on a side hill because once they loose balance the sled will roll to the downside and make it twice as hard to pull back over?
ive only been sledding for a couple years but i still loose my balance on a side hill quite often. or does...
thanks ya ive been looking at the weather for you guys up there all i see is snow. and my uncle tells me the ski hill has the most snow hes seen in years. im pretty pumped to get to go ridding while im up there.
thanks for your help.
hey thanks for posting. I plan on going up copper just cause i went up there alot as a kid and then go to another area most likely sterling if it has an easier trial for the girlfriend. if i can find the stagging area and my way up the trail.
i wish i could but im from calgary just coming up...
im heading up to terrace for a week and was wondering if anyone new of any areas around that area?
i would love to go ridding while im up there and if theres a good place to rent a sled for a day for the girlfriend.
i have a deck and a one place trailer if you let me come riding with you this weekend 2 of 3 spots are open right now unless one of my buddies changes his mind. i should know by tomorrow sometime
ya i was going out to try that but thought i would check the forum quickly to see if anyone had mention it. cause i didnt want to waste more time trying to get a bracket through the hole and it not be able to fit.
still cant get it out ive worked on it for over 5 hours. i have everything out just that stupid bearing is seized on.
ive been using blocks of wood and a hammer to pound on it but nothing happens.
i tried taking the six bolts off the bracket that holds the brake on and slipping the track off...
ok ill give that a try. i was wrong the rotor wasnt seized on. the shaft is seized in the bearing just behind the rotor. but i doubt that would make a difference.
Ya I got that out. I have my secondary out as well as my DD. The only way I think I could do it is pull the brake caliper off and try to pull the rotor off instead of pushing the drive shaft out.
i have a 2006 m7 im trying put a new track on it and i cant get the drive shaft out of the the brake rotor.
i have tried using a 2x4 and bashing it out put some wd40 on it and tried heating it up and i still cant get it out.
anyone know any tricks to getting it out or just keep trying wat ive...