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I bought one for last year because of the hype of them and wasted $80. It was pointless, well for me at least. And the mount wore through the thumb of 2 left gloves.
 

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They are like vasectomies, someone who has one will surely justify it but i won't be tricked into one!
 

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As someone who is also new at this, I like the lefty, as I progress in ability I may remove it. The group I ride with don't use them any more, but found it useful when learning to boondock and side hill....just my .02:d:beer:
 

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i've heard people with shorter arms like them for sidehilling, theres one on the sled i just bought and i doubt i'll use it.
 

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I put one on my old ladies sled to help her side hill. But took it off after 2 rides it made the throttle stick, not ride open but just like it was on high idle all the time. Waste of time and money
 

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Well here's a different perspective. I have one and wouidn't be without it. I don't use it a lot, but when I do it's because I really need it to get myself out of something I probably shouldn't have gotten myself in to in the first place. :eek: Maybe if I was taller or had longer arms I wouldn't need it. My son is 6' 4" and can't be bothered with one. Maybe if I didn't get into predicaments like that I wouldn't need it but hey, what can I say. I'm an explorer!

Having said all that I wouldn't recomend anyone use one without a tether cord.....one that's actually attached to them! :d
 

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I will admit Moyie...there are those odd spots where you have one chance to get turned out and it would be useful..tether is good advice
 

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Had one on the old RX1 when i bought it it. Left in on, when i bought the summit I've learned to ride better without one. Won't say that I could never use one but after replacing the rear snowflap on one of my riding partners brand new M8 after grabbing a handfull of trottle instead of the brake,i won't have another. 'Nuff said.
 

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Another perspective -
I'm a leftie and have found it to be very helpful whether boondocking or just trail riding. One does have to be aware of the dangers as well - had a buddy put his sled through the back window of his suburban while loading - so beware!
 

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They are like vasectomies, someone who has one will surely justify it but i won't be tricked into one!

That my friend is the single most intelligent thing i have ever read on this site.
thanks for the sunday morning laugh.
 

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So a different voice here....... I have a Lefty and use it "sometimes" as a chick sledder that's 5'2" and weigh 130 lbs my arms are quite short and I dont' have the weight to throw my Dragon around like most of you men. I mainly use it for sidehilling, I can't tell you how many times it has saved the men I am riding with from having to pull me out of the ditch or help me get unstuck....really now...... I need my guy's to have more fun than that... :p ......Just sayin...:)
 
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Well here's a different perspective. I have one and wouidn't be without it. I don't use it a lot, but when I do it's because I really need it to get myself out of something I probably shouldn't have gotten myself in to in the first place. :eek: Maybe if I was taller or had longer arms I wouldn't need it. My son is 6' 4" and can't be bothered with one. Maybe if I didn't get into predicaments like that I wouldn't need it but hey, what can I say. I'm an explorer!

Having said all that I wouldn't recomend anyone use one without a tether cord.....one that's actually attached to them! :d

That's a good reply, I also have a goldfinger and though I do not use it very often, it can be very useful when trying to get out of a tight spot. They are a tool like anything else and if you have one, you need to train yourself how to properly use it so there are no accidents.

Also agree 100% with using a tether cord, the best real-time insurance policy you can have IMO:beer:
 

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only thing mine ever did was create a huge whoops... aww chit...
and a damm near wrote off xp.... i took it off the next day.
handful of brake turned into a handful of gold... not good.
 
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