Some great lists of gear, thanks. saw a slick idea from a pal that also rides a 'Doo he cut out some areas from under side of seat foam, for the heavier items stashed (in smaller tool style bag) works great, also need a tunnel bag for sure for other items.:beer:
I agree that personal names mentioned in a negative/rant review probably shouldnt be allowed due to the nature of the three sides to stories but as a sled forum, we should be able to give review on products, isnt the whole idea of forums information sharing both good and bad ? removing them...
Fortunately I havent stayed there, got the link sent from a bud on facebook, some hilarious comments on the buisness facebook page.. not sure if they have removed them yet... good PR. wow
We might b heading to Revy for a scoot on thur-sun, bca distributor lives fairly close to me, if you havent got it figured out locally, we may b able to run one up for you. Just give BCA a call theve been super with our gear needs.
Wow, buddy sure got roasted, but living in BC I also got wheeled for having 'tinted' glass on yes lifted dodge, I thought it was pretty dumb having a cop do his best ch!t hook turn on a rural highway at 80km/h to pull me over, I cant believe he saw that the glass was tinted as it was the...
Im pretty sure you can get the engine hours off the 07, also see if u can get a printout from a dodge dealership of all the data thats on the brainbox. well worth a diagnostic check, I have a 06 and did the entire front end and u joints @ 160,000k and an injector.
I always carry 2 shovels, good one with me and spare on tunnel in old pack with safety gear, ya its a bit of weight but I ditch it when playing in bowls rather that than not have spare stuff with me.
some good tips posted , my 2 cents are go with downhill landings and soft snow conditions ....fluffy = good... frozen = pain... def recommend smaller drops first, big ones landed badly can wreck your sled and your back for a long, long time.....