I also think this combo would look excellent with a wrap, red ski hooks, spindles, and plastic by the gas tank spices it up a bit. I'd hate to cover up that matte black hood on the black/red and the all black looks best naked. :spy:
I've heard/seen some people who cover them with vinyl, some just smoked vinyl, others with the type that they put over bus windows and stuff, with the small holes that allow light to pass through but look solid from a distance. Personally, when the time comes for me I may get some spray tint and...
Bravo...just epic snow, epic riding you two. I like the last bit, but you need to include more stucks and screw ups though don't act like it doesn't happen :rolleyes:, I love videos that show guys laughing, chirping their buddies and having an all around good time
I can't believe how that...
i would say any dealer before ffun, they have been terrible to deal with over the years. Parts, service, knowledge, all around give a fk factor are all very low. Pines seems good, they have guys there who actually ride a sled and aren't completely useless and their service seems good. Ill either...
I also thought that american brp dealers aren't allowed to sell to canadians and vice versa (brand new sleds). You'd have to get an american friend to buy it and then buy it off of them. I had to do that when i bought a kawasaki street bike from a dealer in washington.
Ya, I find that price hard to believe seeing as the msrp is $13,499 canadian plus tax, freight, pdi, setup, ball scratching, etc. If that price is legit, spread the word and that dealer will get some serious business from S&M members.
I like it, I'm really starting to enjoy videos with people falling off, messing up and having fun. Watching highlights of highly skill riders is great and all, but its nice to watch what I would call "real" riders.
I agree the snow in Sask. is good this year, even better about an hour north of where this vid is from. You will get heckled on this site though, calling any snow in Sask. good. lol
It might just be me but it seems like the people who review these systems are the ones who shelled out the big money to buy them and are probably horribly bias because they want to justify their huge purchase. Seems like every review I read here on a turbo system is positive, I can't even count...
One person on an internet snowmobile forum is able to upset you enough to make you not want to buy a certain type of snowmobile...get a grip on reality.
If im understanding you correctly. On my summit you can position the bushing on the inside or outside of the spindle, widening or narrowing your ski stance. The bushing doesn't come completely out tho.
Interesting idea, if you can order the SP with the warranty incentive, maybe ski-doo will get the hint that they should offer a bit more on the x package summits to get people to pay $450 extra, the years past and with the other '14 models you get considerably more. You could get an SP and put...