New XM needed towing out in Revy.

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My brand new XM towed out again!!! Third issue with it. I'm done with Doo. They are playing catch up to Polaris and taking too many reliability risks.

Going to get me new Pro 163. Will save some $ and also save a LOT of weight.

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My brand new XM towed out again!!! Third issue with it. I'm done with Doo. They are playing catch up to Polaris and taking too many reliability risks.

Going to get me new Pro 163. Will save some $ and also save a LOT of weight.

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This is 2 time I've seen this pic with diffrent stories behind it?
 

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Nice try loser that was the first day on that sled so not the third issue. Broken fuel nipple after another sled pretty much drove right over the gas tank as it was buried in waist deep powder.

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Nice try loser that was the first day on that sled so not the third issue. Broken fuel nipple after another sled pretty much drove right over the gas tank as it was buried in waist deep powder.

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I figured it would take a good impact to do that
 

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Nice try loser that was the first day on that sled so not the third issue. Broken fuel nipple after another sled pretty much drove right over the gas tank as it was buried in waist deep powder.

Sent from my mobile

Regardless, I might trade back next year to a Doo. I heard in addition to their pivot motion technologies Doo is making an steerable portion of the track. The controls being placed in the footwells. You'll be able to partially steer the track for easier boondocking so that the Doo is finally as "flickable" as the Pro. I got a reliable source in Quebec.

For now I'll go back to my reliable Pro.
 

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Regardless, I might trade back next year to a Doo. I heard in addition to their pivot motion technologies Doo is making an steerable portion of the track. The controls being placed in the footwells. You'll be able to partially steer the track for easier boondocking so that the Doo is finally as "flickable" as the Pro. I got a reliable source in Quebec.

For now I'll go back to my reliable Pro.
hahahaha....you said reliable pro. that's an oxymoron!
 

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My brand new XM towed out again!!! Third issue with it. I'm done with Doo. They are playing catch up to Polaris and taking too many reliability risks.

Going to get me new Pro 163. Will save some $ and also save a LOT of weight.

Go back to the trailer park with your dad LHF and your brother Willy.
 

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Go back to the trailer park with your dad LHF and your brother Willy.

Actually I do know a couple decent chaps that live in trailers. They might deem your comment offensive. Anyhow those chaps ride Arctic Cats, so we don't need to go farther than that...
 
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