just dropped by there today for the first time... met Bruce.
nice guys there, grabbed some quick clickers, scratchers and vent kit. had a little shop tour and just sat around for a while BS,n about the sledding community in general. real down to earth group it seems.
il go back again for sure...
my thoughts as well, if it was over a lousy $300 and the dealer made the mistake by a misplaced ad, and as a dealer wont even acknowledge the fact it may well be only $300. sell the 1 sled and remove the ad so to not happen again. they may have sold one machine at $300 less but might have well...
people seems to mention how youl be treaded after you bought the sled...who gives a damn he dosnt have to take it to them for any service ....ever.
mute point anyway as hes bought a sled elsewhere... GOOD on you
hope you enjoy the ride. i for one thank you for the information posted. i dont...
i had this happen to me a couple years ago with a deal on a HOUSE!!!
my to be home was 1/4 through construction when HOMEXX CORP calls me up and demands another $40k to finish the home or they will stop constrction.
we originaly bought the land to build on and in turn gave the titel of land...
my father or any family member was never into any motorized sport.
growing up and through high-school i witnessed a lot of my friends quading and messin around with sleds or basicaly any motorized past-time.
i was envious that a lot of people i know could afford and had availability to such...
curious if i was one of the 20 registered in time or not for this $100 discount?
course was a while back now and kind of forgot all about this, just thought ild ask
no way wel ever get 100% of back country riders wether it be to snomobile or ski, or any other outdoor activity to grab as much information as possible and arm themselves with the minimum amount of common scence before heading out.
for this reason i stopped worrying about what people do to...