That Arctic Cat Feeling.

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Nope, just no snow flap at all.
Haha I was kidding.

I have been tempted to take min off too but some of the trails into Frisby north have been a little icy.

Has he had any problems with over heating or do the scratchers solve everything?
 

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Haha I was kidding.

I have been tempted to take min off too but some of the trails into Frisby north have been a little icy.

Has he had any problems with over heating or do the scratchers solve everything?


Its good, just have to get off to the sides of the trail. Or stop if it gets too hot, let it cool down ext
 

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Haha I was kidding.

I have been tempted to take min off too but some of the trails into Frisby north have been a little icy.

Has he had any problems with over heating or do the scratchers solve everything?

Had mine off since day one, couple days on really hard icy trails, with scratchers down i havent had an issue with heat yet
 

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I would love to get rid of,or at least shorten the snowflap on my sled, but we often ride tight winding trails that can get pretty hard. Overheat enough with the flap on there. Need to look into adapting the Linc flap to an AC this summer.
 

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Dan is in his prime.

Oh I wouldnt say that, I have been doing this along time. When I was 20 I rode like a mad man.

But after all these years my skills are at a point where I can jump 100 foot booters all day confidently, and its lots of fun still.
 

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Oh I wouldnt say that, I have been doing this along time. When I was 20 I rode like a mad man.

But after all these years my skills are at a point where I can jump 100 foot booters all day confidently, and its lots of fun still.

I was an animal on a sled 20 years ago too...well ok 18 years ago LOL.
36, gosh, that seem's like yesterday...WTF
 

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I was an animal on a sled 20 years ago too...well ok 18 years ago LOL.
36, gosh, that seem's like yesterday...WTF

Time fly's, was just thinking how fast this winter has gone by.
 

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well it seems like you ride just about every day.
i am jealous
i get in 1 good ride a week and i am almost am dead.
now i am quite a bit older than you.
 

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well it seems like you ride just about every day.
i am jealous
i get in 1 good ride a week and i am almost am dead.
now i am quite a bit older than you.


I do ride just about every day. Was a dream of mine to be able to do that.
Its hard on the body, but I stay in good shape and that helps a lot.

Don't know how much longer Ill be jumping, 10 years at least hopefully.


Cheers
 

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so very true. I did 2 days in a roll and it took 7 days to feel normal again. getting bucked off my sled and having a bruise on my hip didn't help and sledding with 2 guys that were 30 years younger than me might not be the answer either.
well it seems like you ride just about every day.
i am jealous
i get in 1 good ride a week and i am almost am dead.
now i am quite a bit older than you.
 
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