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quadboy55
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Definitely can, atleast 3-4 more beer......... a guy could probably use those extra beer after a day on a doo, kinda like a few beers after work......LOL
Yes sir!
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Definitely can, atleast 3-4 more beer......... a guy could probably use those extra beer after a day on a doo, kinda like a few beers after work......LOL
Why would you buy your sled based of dealer service? I would buy the sled that best fits my style of riding (tree smacking, rolling etc) so power to weight would be my biggest factor. That's why I would buy a doo.
Or unless grease scares you and tthink twisting wrenches is for 400 pound 6 foot Turbo wrench monkeys.. then sure.. buy a sled from the dealer that will fix it for you. Just saying.
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To avoid waiting for parts. M8. Most reliable 2 stroke out there. So maybe a close dealer wont be such a big deal. And stay away from city shops whenever possible. They only want your $$$$ and really have no clue what works in the alpine. Has echo cycle ever climbed with Brent linderman..... Never. So deal with bc dealers whenever possible. Even for advise on set upIt sucks missing a weekend waiting for parts to come in the mail.
To avoid waiting for parts. M8. Most reliable 2 stroke out there. So maybe a close dealer wont be such a big deal. And stay away from city shops whenever possible. They only want your $$$$ and really have no clue what works in the alpine. Has echo cycle ever climbed with Brent linderman..... Never. So deal with bc dealers whenever possible. Even for advise on set up
Maybe so, but if a guy blows a belt, and it's 3-4 days away, are you going to be stoked? Nope.
Every machine will need parts, it's nice to be able to go up to a counter and pick up the easy stuff. That and paying frieght on something small is a real kick in the pants.
Then I hope you learned your lesson and keep a spair! :d but in all honesty, traveling for the better deal isn't bad. Since I'm in edmonton I can go to just about any dealer for parts after the sale.
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I always keep a spare, but sometimes, shite happens....
In the end, they are all fun, and all ticking time bombs, whichever you feel better putting in your truck, no?
I highly agree. Whenever I have needed parts for my can am the most I've ever had to wait is 3 days. And I have needed tons of parts considering I rolled my quad and had to put a new frame into it. You can only imagine all the other parts I needed to replace.Brp. Parts in 3-4 days. Very important when you bust something