Dooitorbust
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Anyone out there working on a project sled for their kids? Not a 120 but something in between that and say a 340 or 440?
Hey BF! Any pics of the sleds you worked on?
Always thought that 300 would have been a cool little sled but they didn't have a long production run. Too bad. Would be fun around the farm.
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Be honest - the 300 taught me how to carve! They were fun!!
Did you ever get good at carving???? Thanks for the sled for kids pics
Never could. That is why I have a snowbike. LOL
I have spent more money and time on these than I want to admit:
120 Mini Z fully decked.
Polaris Indy 340 stretched to a 136 and mountainized. (way too much damn work)
Ski-doo Freestyle 300 stretched to a 136. This one was not bad. To bad it met a premature death.
Ski-doo 550 stretched to a 144. Front end off of a 300. 2 inch track. Intellajet system. Seat, etc.
They all look cool. It is amazing how much time and fabrication hours guys put into them. And none of them are worth a damn for a kid. A child cannot set one on it's side to carve in the powder. They do not have the co-ordination and upper body strength to counter-steer. The only reason I kept the 550 was that it was fun for me to play in the fields with.
My oldest daughter (who shares her dad's gearhead tendencies) was big for her age, strong and athletic. She learned to sled from St. Onge. But until she was about 14 she couldn't lay one over to carve. And by then she was on a Summit 600 (which I poured a lot of $$ too in as well). Her first ride on a snowbike - she was gone. And then came back asking "where were these when I was 6 years old?)
My advice. Don't even bother. They are a money pit that you will never get a 1/4 of what you put into it. If they are under the age of 12 - buy a Honda\Kawi\Yammy 110 and put a Polaris Sno-Ripper on it. Any one of those is $2K for one with estart on Kijiji. You can mod those to the moon for cheap (or buy someone's pit racer). The kids will have 20x the fun than trying to wrestle around a 340 or 440 and will likely keep up to you. You are $2K into the bike. $2,500 for the ripper. Bet neither depreciates much either.
Jamie Hodgeson's kid had a KTM 200 with a Timbersled 120 and he went everywhere on that thing. Think he was 9. He used that platform because you could get a Rekluse auto-clutch for it. But a 250 4 stroke would work just as well for a tweener\teenager. You can buy an older TS 120 kit and a used 250 for $6K to $7K all day. If you want to make a 340 - 440 work - you will easily have that into it and it will maybe be worth 1/2.
The snobikes are the way to go for lighter riders and kids - bar none. They will have more fun, ride more often and stay engaged. And you will lose less money on the investment - I guarantee it.